Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

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All Versions of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

1.7

September 21, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

1.6

August 19, 2020

Bug fixes.

1.5

July 18, 2017

Supports high resolution.

1.4

September 23, 2016

Update for newer display. Suits for 4.7"+.

1.3

November 13, 2012

fix home button picture in info page

1.2

October 18, 2012

Price History of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

Description of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

Want to be energetic and fit? Try Peng’s Qigong’s Major Breathing Adjustment – a three-minute daily exercise that can help recharge your body with fresh energy and dispel bad Qi and poisonous substances from your body. ****Introduction of Peng’s Qigong:***** James Peng, Founder/Master of Peng’s Qigong, is the seventy-second generation of Peng Zu, who reportedly created Ting Zang about 3000 years ago, from which Peng’s Qigong is derived. . James learned Ting Zang from his elder brother, Peng Chi-hung, when he was 12 years of age in 1970, but now he has simplified and redesigned it with his own improvements in a effort to meet the needs of people in modern society. In 1973, James Peng started to teach his classmates Ting Zang when he studied at the Chien Kuo Senior High School, the number one boys’ senior high school in Taiwan. In 1974, he founded the Ting Zang Club in the school and within just one year, the club attracted more than 400 members – a record for the school’s club activities. In March 1976, James and his elder brother co-founded the Ting Zang Kung Fu Studio, with his brother taking charge behind the scenes while James was both the president and chief coach. A year later, the studio had become one of the most famous Kung Fu studios in Taiwan at that time. By 1981 Ting Zing had attracted more than 3,000 students. James later became a journalist, serving as a correspondent for the world’s three top news agencies – AP-Dow Jones, Reuters and Bloomberg. James was the Taiwan Bureau Chief for Bloomberg News from 2004-2008. In July 2008, he was promoted to senior reporter in Bloomberg’s Asia Headquarters in Hong Kong, covering general news for all of Asia. In 2009, James decided to combine two of his strengths – Qigong and English writing. He returned to Taipei for an eight-month retreat – to redesign the Qigong he had learned and complete a draft for an English-language book on Qigong. James resumed teaching Qigong in June 2010, teaching students in small classes. Peng’s Qigong is also a martial art -- and a powerful one. After six weeks, you will be equipped with the so-called ``iron stomach’’ – able to withstand hard punches from your rivals after your inward organs are strengthened and fully protected by Qi. If you want to spend time practicing Qigong, why don’t you choose the one that can make you both healthy and powerful? The Major Breathing Adjustment: Most western sports and exercises can only help strengthen your muscles and bones, but Qigong, via special breathing exercise, can help drive your Qi deep inside your inward organs, meridians and nerves. By practicing the Major Breathing Adjustment, you will gradually be able to force most of the bad air out of your body and replace it with more fresh air, thus preventing you from being hurt in any other movements. You should do this at least once (five in-hales and ex-hales) before doing any sports or activities as a warm-up, and at least three times after doing any sports or activities. (Characteristics of this app software): *Built-in high-quality video for instruction and demonstration *Detailed written and pictured instruction and demonstration *Tool to monitor progress in learning. *Ability to set up the progress on how many rounds she/he wants to practice the exercise, as if a personal instructor is right beside you to provide guidance. *Built-in rewards to encourage working towards the goal of health. *A facebook link to share with friends Try this now! It will make you healthy and energetic – the most important investment in your life. You can easily become a Qigong expert!
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Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing?

No, the Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing app is not compatible with iPads.
Chih-Ming Peng developed the Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing app is iOS 12.0.
5.0 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing has received from users.
The App Category Of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing Is Health & Fitness.
1.7 is the most recent version of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing.
Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing updated on July 1, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing supports English.
No, Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing.
Sorry, Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Peng’s Qigong’s Breathing

  • One the best Qigong workouts!

    In just a few minutes of practicing this breathing routine, I feel energetic and with a sense of wellbeing.
  • Great tool for guided breathing

    Great! Provides clear, easy-to-follow instructions with videos of Master Peng demonstrating the breathing exercises. It also includes a tool for keeping track of your exercising. We all know how beneficial deep breathing is for our health, & this app gives you a quick & easy way to do it.