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Francoise BonhoureI am a trained senior in methods promoting health and well-being: Tai Chi, Qigong, Dance Meditation, Massage etc. and creates Holistic Beginner Exercise Programs accessible from Benefits to Exercise for Seniors . She also invites you to subscribe to her ezine to gain access to free video and audio exercises.
James BarfootMoved from Dallas TX to WA state five years ago to study with a Zen Master. Currently employed as a hypnotist and also teach simplified Tai Chi forms at senior's communities in the Spokane area.
Francis HoseinI have been doing trance channeling for over twenty years and teaching tai chi for over 27 years. I give meditation classes, auras classes, and Chinese massage(chi nei tsang).
Morris SullivanMorris Sullivan has been a professional writer for more than 15 years, including a four-year stint as a special publications features writer for the Daytona Beach News-Journal. He is also a Buddhist sensei (minister) with the Bright Dawn Institute for American Buddhism and has written and spoken intensively on related topics. He got interested in Buddhism while studying martial arts in the '70s; he now teaches tai chi and qigong.
Adam BerryI'm a spiritual man always seeking balance. I love the simple things in life: cooking, writing, tai chi, yoga, good movies and good books. I love having an ipod with loads of good music. Anyone who has good music suggestions I'd love to hear them.
Michele Carol WillinghamMichele Carol Willingham is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Addiction Counselor, Certified Massage Therapist, and Assistant Instructor of Tai Chi Chuan for Health and Fitness Michele has 20 years of professional experience as a counselor and wellness expert. Areas of expertise include Mind/Body Health and Wellness Programs, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems Therapy and Addiction Recovery. In 2011, Behavioral Healthcare Inc. in Denver, CO recognized Michele as'Wellness Advocate of the Year'.
Barbara Ford-LattyBarbara Ford-Latty, MA-C, B.A., RN, is a writer, nurse, educator, integrative health consultant and curious traveler. She has been involved with a natural, holistic lifestyle for over 35 years beginning with a lively family and organic farm filled with dogs, horses, pigs, chickens, children, herbs, flowers and laughter. Passionately devoted to the wellbeing of the individual, she advocates a holistic approach to wellness. In the search to understand the mysteries of life, she has written articles for a variety of magazines including Spirit of Change and Historic Traveler; newsletters and web site copy. A lifelong learner and an enthusiastic reader, writer and world traveler, her life-paths have led her to deeper studies in astrology, energy medicine, Taoism, herbalism, Tai Chi and travel across the globe. Around 2002, she decided to try her hand at running a bed and breakfast on the Maine coast, applying her environmental and organic philosophies to transform it into an eco-friendly inn. Having returned to nursing, she is currently a practicing RN, nursing educator and integrative health consultant. Barbara is completing her thesis on natural health for an MA in Holistic Wellness, and working toward Healing Touch Practitioner certification. No longer living on the coast or on a farm, but in the Blue Ridge Mountains, her herb gardens are smaller, but still fragrant and productive. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Holistic Nurses Association, Virginia Native Plant Society, and the Herb Society of America.
Martin Eisen, Ph. D.He has studied Judo, Shotokan Karate, Aikido and Tai Chi. He taught Judo in a community center in Toronto. Dr. Eisen was the founder and chief-instructor of the Shotokan Karate Clubs at Carnegie-Mellon and Dusquene Universities and the University of Pittsburgh He has taught Tai Chi at community centers in New Jersey, the Chinese Community School of South Jersey, Temple University, a Master's Dance Class at Glassboro State College and Triton High School and also Qigong at some of these locations. He taught a Qigong class at Lehigh U. and helped teach Yoga at Graterford Prison One of Master Mark's students introduced him to Master Mark and Praying Mantis. He found the system so interesting that he devoted most of his time only to this art. He taught Praying Mantis at Master Mark's School in Philadelphia and at Temple University. He became a Disciple of Master Mark and teaches Praying Mantis, Qigong and Tai Chi at the Cherry Hill branch of Master Mark's school. Master Mark fostered his interest in acupuncture, herbology, Chinese massage and Qigong. He took correspondence courses in Chinese herbology and studied other branches of Chinese medicine with a traditional Chinese medical doctor. Dr. Eisen is the Director of Education of the Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Institute in Upper Darby, P.A. Dr. Eisen has written many articles on Kung Fu, Qigong, Eastern exercise and Chinese medicine. He was honored by the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, on the 35th anniversary of the introduction of Shotokan Karate, as the founder, for contributing to its growth, popularity and also to students' character development. He was selected as one of the coaches for a world competition of the U.S. Wu Shu team in 2001. Dr. Eisen received meritorious awards from Temple University National Youth Sports program in 1980 and from Camden County College for participation in a student sport program in 1979.
TerfI was raised in Pennsylvania Dutch country by parents of Ukrainian descent, studied cultures and obtained an anthropology degree from San Francisco State University with an emphasis in North American Prehistory. I moved to Tennessee and participated in archaeological projects both historical and prehistorical.I have worked for the local city government for the last 24 years in the Parks and Recreation Department. I am married and have two teen age daughters. I enjoy gardening, Tai Chi and reading.
Thomas LandersMr. Landers is a former resident of Houston, TX. Currently, he is a licensed acupuncturist with the state of Maryland, a certified Diplomat of Oriental Medicine from NCCAOM, and a holder of a Master¡¯s Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. His first experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine came almost 16 years ago when his Kung Fu instructor sent him to an acupuncturist (her husband) for an injury he received during training. Since that time, Mr. Landers has been deeply interested in the theories behind both Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts. In 2006 Mr. Landers had the unprecedented opportunity to study at two different teaching hospitals in China. Dedicated to public education about TCM, Mr. Landers is using his experience from both the United States and China to de-mystify Chinese medical practices. Aside from his experience as a healer, Mr. Landers is also a teacher and practitioner of Tai Chi Chuan (sometimes spelled T¨¤ij¨ªqu¨¢n) and Chi Kung (Q¨¬g¨ng).
Restita DeJesus, Martial Arts InstructorRestita DeJesus has over 30 years of experience in martial arts, with teaching credentials in Wushu, Tai Chi, Qigong, Karate, Kajukenbo, and Filipino Martial Arts. She is the Chief Instructor of Seattle Wushu Center.
Randolph Martin28 yr practitioner - Longfist, Shuai Chiao, Qi Gong, Ba Gua Chang, YangJia Michuan Tai Chi, Aikido, Acupressure, Nishi Health System. Student of Master George Hu - Houston TX http://www.allexperts.com/ep/2254-51926/Kung-Fu/Randolph-L-Martin.htm
Sharon Annette McCuddyThe author grew up as a dog owner. She become involved in dog rescue, fostering and rehabilitation, starting with Lucky, pictured on this profile. Sharon is also an active member of the Official Dog Whisperer Yahoo group and has met Cesar Millan at his Dog Psychology Center. She also has over 25 years experience in Information Technology, and is currently employed in a Business Analyst role in the transportation industry. The author is a member of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). Sharon has an eclectic background, having worked stints as a un-certified dog trainer, dog washer - groomer, vet's helper, administrative assistant, bookseller, retail sales clerk, flute tutor, babysitter and other odd positions. One of the most memorable was a year working for Consumer Advocate and Reporter Herb Denenberg (Denenberg's Dump) on the nightly news, which helped her become a savvy consumer. Sharon taught Yang Style Tai Chi for over two decades and is an experienced judge at martial art tournaments.
David SchwartzI've spent nearly 30 years as a professional software designer, architect, and developer. I'm into Tai Chi; I play Native American Flutes; and I like to make money online.
Kid SwelterA writer involved in advertising, trend forecasting and strategic brand development, contributor to various publications, author, image-maker, t-shirt designer, tai chi practioner, travelller, casual photographer, occasional videographer.
Gregory MullinsI am a writer, occasional singer, hip-hop performer, martial arts enthusiasts, tai chi and yoga practictioner, shamanic energy healer, cat lover, vegetarian chef, and avid science-fiction/fantasy buff.
Janalee ZubiMother and grandmother who has travelled extensively, practices tai chi, belly dances, and reads voraciously. Collect swords and have an offbeat sense of humor.
Bill DouglasBill Douglas serves as the Tai Chi Expert at DrWeil.com, is a best selling Tai Chi author, and Founder of World Tai Chi & Qigong Day. He's been a Tai Chi source for "The Wall Street Journal," "The New York Times," "Reader's Digest," and over 100 media.
John A. MacDonaldJohn A. MacDonald writes on a variety of subjects, from Tai Chi and Qigong to global warming and climate change. He has been, among other things, an Assistant Director with the NJDEP, a New Jersey Deputy Attorney General,and a co-founding director of Acupuncturists Without Borders. His biography appears in the 2001 edition of Who's Who in America.
Yaakov Jay GelobterYaakov Gelobter I grew up in Southern California where I developed an early apreciation for the land and human life as part of the ecosphere. I was active in vocational agriculture in High School, mentored by Dr. Colin Wainwright. I recieved degrees from California Polytechnic University, while recieving training in Homeopothy, Tai Chi and Wine production. After college, I emigrated to Israel where I now reside in the Rural Judean Hills. This area, 700- 960 meters above sea level was left to fallow since biblical times, when it was a major center for growing medicinal plants.
Richard RegenerRetired Professional soldier(independent contractor), martial arts instructor (Kendo, akido, Karate, Tai Chi and pentjak silat), security consultant, Building contractor Paranormal practitioner/explorer/exorcist and Author
Suzan McGrawBorn and raised in SE Arkansas. 30 years as a Registered Nurse. Now work on computers, take photographs, and work out with Tai chi.
Roland Thomas, BSc, NDAuthor of Awakening the Genius Within President of BioAge, and editor of its monthly health news. Roland has studied natural health and eastern nutritional, self healing and energy medicines, Kundalini yoga, Shambala Warrior path, Qi Gong and Tai Chi.
Moon DaisyA stay-at-home mum, who enjoys writing, and also likes toddler activities, reading, eating, mild gardening, drinking chai tea, and practising tai chi!
Johnny SprangI spend most of his free time walking and hiking in the mountains and forests. This helps me maintain my connection with God and Mother Nature while continuing on the path to enlightenment. Iregularly practices Yoga, Tai Chi, and meditation. All the above activities help to
Dave PlouffeA 20 year naval submarine veteran. David is a curriculum development professional with the US government, US Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security. He has worked extensivily with the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. He specializes in adult education, androgogical principles and instructor development. David loves music, plays guitar, banjo and mandolin. He is an avid gardener. He writes, practices karate, Muay Thai Kickboxing, and tai chi.
taichiladyInsurance Agent, 1st Degree Black Sash Tai Chi, writer.
Served in the U.S. Air Force, stocked merchandise, installed car stereos, worked on an assembly line, had a kiosk in a mall, made & sold crafts, gardener, cook, attended several colleges.
Helen LeinI have been working with technology for 30 years as an analyst and an educator of adults and children. In addition, I have been teaching Yoga, Tai Chi, and Meditation for 17 years. I write manuals for all of those topics.
jenny akeeI have many interestes especially in skin and hair care. I love writing and producing movies. I am a free lance journalist and researcher. I am currently as student at Yo San University studying TCM and Herbal Medicine. I am also a Tai Chi Chuan instructor. I am interested in community and personal development.
henry7crowshenry: a multi-skilled individual,encompassing:
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