Yi Jin Jing
Yi Jin Jing is a powerful practice popularized by the fighting monks of the legendary Shaolin Temple. Originally, these monks slouched over religious texts and prayed for many hours. As a result of their sedentary lifestyle, they suffered from poor posture, backaches, tight shoulders, and neck pain.
Sounds familiar?
The legend was that a famous wandering monk named Damo (Bodhidharma) developed the practice of Yi Jin Jing to transform the bookish monks into spiritual martial artists of the highest order. At the highest levels of development, Yi Jin Jing transforms even the smallest framed individual into a mighty human being capable of incredible feats of strength and kindness.
The practice of Yi Jin Jing, unlike the kinds of exercises done at the gym that focus on developing muscles or cardio, focuses on infusing soft tissue, including ligaments, tendons, fascia, and even bone marrow with a specific kind of qi.
The body becomes significantly stronger, resilient, and flexible. Along with the physical transformation, comes a profound mental-emotional transformation as well. Yi Jin Jing works on both levels simultaneously to enhance your potential as a complete human being able to move through the world with more confidence and compassion.
Sounds familiar?
The legend was that a famous wandering monk named Damo (Bodhidharma) developed the practice of Yi Jin Jing to transform the bookish monks into spiritual martial artists of the highest order. At the highest levels of development, Yi Jin Jing transforms even the smallest framed individual into a mighty human being capable of incredible feats of strength and kindness.
The practice of Yi Jin Jing, unlike the kinds of exercises done at the gym that focus on developing muscles or cardio, focuses on infusing soft tissue, including ligaments, tendons, fascia, and even bone marrow with a specific kind of qi.
The body becomes significantly stronger, resilient, and flexible. Along with the physical transformation, comes a profound mental-emotional transformation as well. Yi Jin Jing works on both levels simultaneously to enhance your potential as a complete human being able to move through the world with more confidence and compassion.
Meet the Instructor
Mary "Ethel" Lobrigas
Mary "Ethel" Lobrigas has been practicing qigong/taiji for 27 years.
In addition to being a practicing physical therapist, she has been sharing the gifts and wisdom she gained from the practice of qigong/taiji for 20 years. Ethel is certified in Tai Chi for Arthritis and Tai Chi for Diabetes through Tai Chi Productions and Meridian Medical Qigong through White Tiger Qigong school.
She bows in gratitude to her mentors: Chung liang Al Huang, Cielle Tewksbury, Dan Jones, Dr. Paul Lam, Robert Peng, Daisy Lee, Ming tong Gu and Tevia Feng.
In addition to being a practicing physical therapist, she has been sharing the gifts and wisdom she gained from the practice of qigong/taiji for 20 years. Ethel is certified in Tai Chi for Arthritis and Tai Chi for Diabetes through Tai Chi Productions and Meridian Medical Qigong through White Tiger Qigong school.
She bows in gratitude to her mentors: Chung liang Al Huang, Cielle Tewksbury, Dan Jones, Dr. Paul Lam, Robert Peng, Daisy Lee, Ming tong Gu and Tevia Feng.
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