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AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
Comment on Facebook In addition to its graduate program in acupuncture and Chinese medicine that attracts students from around the country and faculty from around the world, AOMA serves the greater Austin community through its student and professional clinics, informal classes in Asian mind-body practices such as taiji and qigong, collaborative forums for Eastern and Western medical practitioners, the international Southwest Symposium, and other continuing education opportunities for professionals. AOMA contributes to the greater Austin community by offering reduced-price acupuncture and herbal medicine to veterans and their families, to low-income patients at Seton and People’s Community clinics, and to local musicians. AOMA also offers free lectures on stress management to local businesses. AOMA is located at 4701 West Gate Blvd. AOMA also serves patients and retail customers at its north Austin location, 2700 West Anderson Lane. For more information see www.aoma.edu or call 512-492-3034.
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AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
4701 West Gate Blvd.
2700 West Anderson
Austin , TX 78745
Phone: 512-492-3034 | Email | Official Website
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Current Events
04/10/12- 05/29/12 |
Tai Chi Chuan - Beginners Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 10-May 29, 2012
The Long Yang style involves 3 sections -108 movements. A meditative movement practice, Tai Chi Chuan enhances a peaceful state of being which allows for the practice of these harmonious, flowing movements. This ancient martial art can positively affect the well-being of people of all ages. Some of the benefits of Tai Chi Chuan include stress reduction, sharpened concentration, improved memory, increase in strength and flexibility, better balance and coordination. There are also indications...
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04/02/12- 06/04/12 |
Yin Style Baguazhang Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 2-June 4, 2012
We will be exploring the foundational and advanced changing methods of the core four, Lion, Dragon, Phoenix, and Bear systems simultaneously, to understand the Hybrid nature of Baguazhang. In addition to developing proficiency in strike training, issuing of power, hip rotation and development of torque, containing the force and Taiji aspects of Baguazhang will be instructed. Baguazhang qigong drills and development of vortex energy through circle turning methods from all eight animals and...
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04/01/12- 12/30/12 |
Free Zhongtian Yiqi Meditation Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 1-December 30, 2012
Master Li leads Zhongtian Yiqi meditation every Sunday at 5pm in the AOMA dojo. No experience necessary. Zhongtian Yiqi is a non-moving qigong practice that trains the mind. As this practice quiets the mind, one is able to return to the Beginning - to connect with Heaven, Earth and all of humanity. Cushions and chairs are provided.
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04/01/12- 12/30/12 |
Sheng Zhen Healing Qigong Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 1-December 30, 2012
Sheng Zhen Healing Qigong is not only good for the physical body, but can also lead to the removal of negative feelings such as stress, worry, sadness, anger, nervousness, fear, and anxiety. With regular practice, you can develop better focus and concentration. Altogether, this slows the aging process. The underlying purpose of this practice is to experience the opening of the heart and the stillness of the mind.
About the instructor: Francie Shimaya has been studying Sheng Zhen...
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Current Events
04/10/12- 05/29/12 |
Tai Chi Chuan - Beginners Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 10-May 29, 2012
The Long Yang style involves 3 sections -108 movements. A meditative movement practice, Tai Chi Chuan enhances a peaceful state of being which allows for the practice of these harmonious, flowing movements. This ancient martial art can positively affect the well-being of people of all ages. Some of the benefits of Tai Chi Chuan include stress reduction, sharpened concentration, improved memory, increase in strength and flexibility, better balance and coordination. There are also indications...
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04/02/12- 06/04/12 |
Yin Style Baguazhang Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 2-June 4, 2012
We will be exploring the foundational and advanced changing methods of the core four, Lion, Dragon, Phoenix, and Bear systems simultaneously, to understand the Hybrid nature of Baguazhang. In addition to developing proficiency in strike training, issuing of power, hip rotation and development of torque, containing the force and Taiji aspects of Baguazhang will be instructed. Baguazhang qigong drills and development of vortex energy through circle turning methods from all eight animals and...
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04/01/12- 12/30/12 |
Free Zhongtian Yiqi Meditation Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 1-December 30, 2012
Master Li leads Zhongtian Yiqi meditation every Sunday at 5pm in the AOMA dojo. No experience necessary. Zhongtian Yiqi is a non-moving qigong practice that trains the mind. As this practice quiets the mind, one is able to return to the Beginning - to connect with Heaven, Earth and all of humanity. Cushions and chairs are provided.
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04/01/12- 12/30/12 |
Sheng Zhen Healing Qigong Class
Presented by AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
April 1-December 30, 2012
Sheng Zhen Healing Qigong is not only good for the physical body, but can also lead to the removal of negative feelings such as stress, worry, sadness, anger, nervousness, fear, and anxiety. With regular practice, you can develop better focus and concentration. Altogether, this slows the aging process. The underlying purpose of this practice is to experience the opening of the heart and the stillness of the mind.
About the instructor: Francie Shimaya has been studying Sheng Zhen...
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