Wu Xing Zhang – Qi Gong (chin)
Wu Xing Zhang – Qi Gong (chin)
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Salepage: Wu Xing Zhang – Qi Gong (chin)
Qi Gong Wu Xing Zhang (DVDRip/2007) Xvid | 688×512 | 25.00fps 3217 Kbps | MP3 96 Kbps 32.0khz | Chinese | 00:29:24 Y Sin Chang Kung is a Taoist therapeutic approach that tries to balance the qi energy of the five primary organs (liver, heart, spleen, lungs and kidneys). It consists of seven exercises that are all connected to one another. This complex has been accepted by the Qigong Chinese Medical Association as one of the key health Qigong complexes. It is simple to execute and does not require a lot of classroom space.
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