Qigong for Vitality

If you’ve been wanting to start a movement practice but aren’t sure where to begin, this class is for you.

Qigong is a gentle, accessible movement practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine that combines slow, intentional movements with breath and awareness. It is often used to build energy, support recovery, and help the body feel more balanced and resilient.

This class is especially supportive for people who:

  • Want to move their body in a way that feels safe and sustainable
  • Are rebuilding strength or energy after illness, injury, or medical treatment
  • Feel stiff, tired, stressed, or disconnected from their body
  • Are curious about Qigong or want to learn the basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Prefer a calm, non-intimidating approach to movement

Each session offers simple movements that can be done standing or seated, along with an introduction to how Qigong supports circulation, energy, and nervous system regulation. No prior experience is needed, and all movements can be adapted to your comfort level.

Participants often leave feeling more energized, relaxed, and grounded — with tools they can return to again and again.

Speaker

Katrina Dill

Master Medical Qigong Practitioner

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this class suitable for?

This class is ideal for beginners, seniors, and anyone looking for gentle, supportive movement. No prior Qigong experience is needed.

Is this class physically demanding?

No. Movements are slow, gentle, and designed to support energy and circulation without strain.

What do I do when I get there?

Check in according to library program guidelines, then find a chair or standing space that feels comfortable.

Are chairs available?

es. All movements can be done seated or standing, and rest breaks are encouraged.

How much does the class cost?

This is a free library program. Registration is encouraged.

  • Date : February 1, 2026
  • Time : 10:00 am - 11:00 am (America/New_York)
  • Venue : Salem Church Library

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