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Friday, January 30, 2015

Qigong Master So to offer Hands on Healing in person and internationally through Skype

Meet Master Yong So

In Austin, San Antonio, throughout Central Texas and now Internationally through Skype, Qigong Master John Yong So offers hands on healing and teaching.

Qigong Healing via Skype Video Chat.
Totally private, Individualized sessions.
Same focused one-on-one relationship.
From the convenience of your own home.

Also


Qigong Classes via Skype Video Conferencing. 
Small classes, same meaningful relationships.
From the convenience of your own home.

Master So discusses his Skype healing treatments and Qigong classes.



Qigong Master John Yong So is the 1999 gold medallist in the Beijing International Tai Chi competition.


Dr. Yong So has also received his Doctor's degree in Oriental Medicine in South Korea and the United States. 

He successfully integrates the 2,000 year Oriental medical tradition with Qigong’s 4,000 year history of healing and health. Master So offers hands on healing and Qigong acupressure to treat many chronic conditions.

Master So at Shaolin Temple branch in South Korea receiving his monk's continuing education in Buddhist spirituality.


Master So conducts Qigong and Tai Chi classes throughout the Central Texas area. 
Class schedule and locations.

Qigong Classes
Austin YMCA, Southwest campus
6219 Oakclaire Dr. Austin, TX 78735
(512) 891-9622
Thursdays 
10:45 - 11:30 AM

Austin YMCA, Buda campus
465 Buda Sportsplex Dr. Buda, TX 78610
(512) 523-0099
Wednesday
7:00 - 8:30 PM


Tai Chi Classes
Austin YMCA, Southwest campus
6219 Oakclaire Dr. Austin, TX 78735
(512) 891-9622 
Thursdays 
9:15 - 10:45 AM
12:40 - 1:40 PM (Senior Tai Chi)

Austin YMCA, Buda campus
465 Buda Sportsplex Dr. Buda, TX 78610
(512) 523-0099 ‎ 
Wednesday
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Saturday
12:30 - 2:00 PM

San Antonio YMCA, Thousand Oaks campus
16103 Henderson Pass, San Antonio, TX 78232 
(210) 494-5292
Sunday
3:15 - 4:45 PM
Monday
7:00 - 8:00 PM

Tai Chi is recommended by most major Arthritis Organizations as an effective treatment regimen.

Tai Chi for Arthritis
(from their website)
"An ancient Chinese exercise offers arthritis relief through slow, gentle movement.
For the uninitiated, tai chi may be a little daunting. The ancient Chinese exercise is hardly as mainstream as aerobics or the treadmill, but with its gentle, fluid movements and proven health benefits, it’s a natural arthritis workout.


Tai chi also offers plenty of other benefits. Recent studies (researchers at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Mass.) have found that the slow, graceful exercise, which originated several thousand centuries ago as a martial art, can improve balance, reduce stress and offer arthritis pain relief".
Click here to go to their website.

Read Master So's Book 
"Tai Chi for Everyone."
Available on Amazon as an ebook as well.
Click on book for link
Click here for link to Kindle version
Written by Tai Chi Gold Medalist and martial arts tenth degree black belt, Dr.Yong So, and edited by first-degree black belt, K. Joyce McDonald, Tai Chi for Everyone is intended for the beginner who would like to learn a short Tai Chi workout in a minimum of time, with or without class instruction. Includes photos and descriptions, detailing step-by-step several Tai Chi and Chi Gong sequences.