Videos and Articles About Arnis, Qi Gong, Stress, Diet, Inflammation, Martial Arts, and Wellness.
Qi Gong Master Mikel Steenrod explains fertility qi, spring fever, and how to align your activity and rest with the...
Arnis training develops more than coordination. Through repeated stick flow, practitioners build grip endurance, rotational strength, and tendon resilience in...
What should you eat before and after Qi Gong practice? This guide explains pre Qi Gong meals, post practice nutrition,...
Pro Arnis
The 2026 Arnis Competition Calendar is here. Explore the path to the WEKAF World Championships in Romania, plus national, regional,...
Coach David explains why you are far from helpless even when you are without a weapon like a stick, if...
Coach David explains how Arnis principles of range, space, and escape strategy apply to protecting your dog during real-world street...
Qi Gong
Explore Tonic Qi Gong and Natural Form & Essence Qi Gong—gentle yet powerful systems designed to rebuild energy, restore balance,...
Explore the powerful benefits of Qi Gong for aging—improving balance, memory, flexibility, and vitality through gentle, meditative movement....
Medical Qi Gong is the healing branch of Qi Gong, rooted in Chinese medicine. Explore its origins in the Huangdi...
Relieving Stress and Wellness
Chronic stress doesn’t just wear on your mind — it can delay joint healing and cause lingering pain. Learn how...
This in-depth guide exposes how chronic stress damages your health — from inflammation and aging to skin problems and burnout...
Qi Gong helps you reclaim calm in a chaotic world. This article explores why deep relaxation is essential for wellness—and...
Nutrition and Wellness
Fasting, Grain Avoidance (Bigu), and Food-as-Medicine in Early Taoism. Explore how ancient Taoist dietary practices connect with modern Qi Gong...
Bigu is often described as “living on Qi,” but that idea misses the point. This article explains what Bigu actually...
A warming, kidney-supportive recipe to boost your Qi Gong training in late fall and early winter....