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classes on tai chi or tan t'ien breathing?

 
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noguri



Joined: 28 Nov 2005
Location: korea

PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 4:51 pm    Post subject: classes on tai chi or tan t'ien breathing? Reply with quote

Hi you happy Davers.
My name is noguri and I'm moving to Korea next month. I know Korea has a lot of martial arts, TKD, Hapkido and Taekkyun. The thing is, I want to have classes in "internal arts" like Tai Chi or Chi Kung.

I know that in Korea this exists and it is called danjeon hohup ["tan t'ien breathing"] but where can I learn it? Is it rare to be taught this in a Hapkido class in Korea? Is there a Korean martial art that includes these meditations and exercises?

I was told by an acupuncturist that my chi is not circulating and that is why I am so horribly fatigued. Here in the U.S. one can take all kinds of classes but I will need to take them in Korea since I'm definitely moving.

If I can't get my energy boosted I will totally suck as an ESL teacher. I don't think Bacchus-F will solve my problem.
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