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Soaring Crane Qigong has been clinically evaluated in China as the most effective medical qigong form. It has been practiced by over 30 million people in China for over thirty years. It has a phenomenal track record with regard to critical and chronic conditions. This said, people practice Soaring Crane Qigong for many reasons: to aid in healing from illness or injury and to become more balanced emotionally as in handling the daily stresses in life. Many come to Soaring Crane at a time of physical crisis; others come with a desire to optimize their quality of life and make use of the form’s preventative powers.

Qi Gong class taught by Helen Yee starting January 3rd!  Class is 4 weeks long meeting on Thursdays from 7-8pm.  Class size is limited, call or email to RSVP.

This workshop will focus on 1 of the 5 routines to this medical chi gong practice. Helen learned this form 12 years ago while on an acupuncture study tour in China and have been teaching it ever since to acupuncture students, martial artists and those interested in the alternative approach to well being. Her focus is on the healing aspects of the form and the flow of healing chi energy within the movements. Allow her to help you tap into the healer within thru this wonderful and powerful component of chinese medicine.

Helen Yee has been studying martial arts since 1978. Her principle martial arts styles are Tae Kwon Do where she holds the rank of 3rd degree black belt, Bando, Tai Chi and chi gong. She has competed nationally and internationally as a memeber of the US Tae Kwon Do team where she has earned numerous championships and awards. Her training in the martial arts led her to becoming a massage therapist. Licensed since 1990, Helen is certified in areas of sports massage,neuromuscular therapy, pain management and the treatment of sports injuries, cranio sacral, and structural intergration.

Helen is a Co-founder and co-owner of the American Institute of Alternative Medicine where she is the CFO and Vice President. She has taught Tai Chi and Chi Gong to acupuncture and martial arts students as well as those who have been interested in holistic and alternative approaches to health, since 2001. Helen has studied various systems of internal martial arts in China as well as the United States, and incorporated much of my knowledge in teaching to students in the various holistic programs at The American Institute of Alternative Medicine (AIAM), as well as at martial arts camps and seminars nationally and abroad. She has attended and taught at various martial arts camps, conferences, and workshops throughout her 33 years as a martial artist. In 2012 of this year, Helen was inducted into The Association of Women’s Martial Arts Instructor’s Hall of Fame, an award given to women who have dedication in the martial arts for over 30 years.

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For more information about how acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative healing treatments can help you, please contact the Urban Acupuncture Center Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist’s team at Indianola Ave, Clintonville (614) 725-2488    |    Main St, Westerville (614) 426-4406 or  click here. Taking new patients in and around greater Columbus, Ohio.