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SERVICES
- Acupunture & Oriental Medicine
- Acupuncture/ Electro-Acupuncture
- Herbology
- Tui Na Massage
- Diet Therapy
- Qi Gong
- Moxibustion
- Cupping
- Gua Sha
- Feng Shui
- Treatment Services
Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine List of Services
Acupuncture-
Acupuncture is the use of small, thin needles to balance
energy flow in the meridians or energy channels and their
connecting organs. Energy can become blocked or stagnate
requiring dispersing or releasing needles. Weak energy requires
strengthening or tonifying points. Acupuncture harmonizes
this systemic energy and keeps it in balance thru treatment
and preventative maintenance.
Acupressure-
Acupressure is acupuncture without the use of needles. Pressure
is applied to the same points and like acupuncture, energy
can be dispersed or strengthened. Many imbalances can be
treated with acupressure. Children and fearful adults can
receive treatment without any "needle anxiety".
Electro-Acupuncture-
Electro-Acupuncture is the use of subtle electric currents
thru the energy circuits of the body using leads connected
to two acupuncture points. Often used to disperse hardenings
like bone spurs, nodules, stones or scar tissue and relieving
pain and inflammation.
Chinese Herbology-
Herbology is the use of natural plants, minerals and animal
products, ingested to internally balance systemic energy.
Pills, powders, teas, plasters, linaments and oils are all
used.
Tui Na: Chinese Massage
and Manipulation-
Tui Na is an ancient system of bodywork consisting of soft
tissue massage, manual manipulation and energywork. The
soft tissue massage uses different conceptual hand techniques
which can be applied in unlimited ways providing
a unique and personal massage not a protocol or pattern.
The manipulation in Tui Na is subtle and
Oriental Diet Therapy-
Diet Therapy is an individualized way of looking at nutrition.
Through the use of Food Combining, Proper Meal Times and
Food Energetics, a personal wayof eating and a wellness
lifestyle are achieved.
Qi Gong (or Chi Kung):
Meditation, Exercise and Energywork-
Qi Gong includes breathing, warm up exercises, energy sets,
stretching, seated meditation and in some sets or forms,
intense exercise. Qi Gong can also be used for the healing
of others. Meridian theory, basic acupressure and Moxibustion-
"Moxa" is the burning of the herb, Mugwort/ Artemisia
Folium (Ai Ye) to warm specific points or general areas.
Needle moxa, moxa cones, moxa sticks and the moxa box all
warm areas, increase circulation of energy, blood, and other
fluids, build Yang energy and generally promotes health.
Cupping- Cupping is the use of small jars or cups attached
to the skin with negative pressure or suction. Cupping promotes
the free flow of energy and blood, dispels wind, cold and
dampness, reduces pain and swelling, as well as drawing
out deep blockages and toxins.
Gua Sha: Scraping-
Gua Sha uses the scraping of the skin and muscle with a
smooth tool to disperse stagnation and release toxins. Po
Som On oil is the traditional linament.
Chinese Reflexology-
Hand and foot massage which activates the eastern meridians
and the western dermatones or "reflexes".
Ear Candling-
Ear candling is the burning
of conical candles placed in the ears to naturally open
the ear canal and improve ear function.
Smudging-
Smudging is the burning of Sage, Moxa or other herbs to
aromatically and spiritually cleanse a person, space or
object.
Feng Shui: Environmental
Balancing-
Feng Shui, literally wind and water, is the use of energy
principles to balance our home, work or recreational environment.
Taoist Philosophy
and Counseling-
The principles of Taoism, which provides the basis for Oriental
Medicine, are tools for self-awareness, self-improvement
and self-discovery.
Martial Arts List
of Services
Tai Ji Quan-
An internal system of kung fu encompassing health exercises,
stress relief, self-defense, longevity practices and Taoist
Philosophy. Training includes qi gong, silk-reeling, walking,
empty handed forms, weapon forms (broadsword, straight sword,
staff, spear), push hands, combat applications (blocks,
strikes, kicks, locks, throws), two man fighting set, and
meditation. Supplemental training in Dragon Style Pa Kua
Chang, Five Element Hsing Yi and Lan Shou Quan.
Click to Yang Bai Tai Ji Quan Curriculum.
Progressive Arnis-Filipino
Martial Arts in which training begins with a single stick.
Empty Hand Self-Defense is immediately translated from the
stick motions because students do not always have a stick.
The student continues thru double stick, espada y daga (sword
and dagger), daga, double daga, staff, palm stick and flexible
weapons.Click to Progressive Arnis Curriculum.
Kuntao Silat Cadena
de Mano-
A blade and empty hand system which was the personal self-defense
of the late Luis Oliverez, passed down to Ama Guro Billy
Bryant, who is Guro Bailey's mentor. Elements include Kuntao
(striking), Buno (throwing), Dumog (grappling), Panatukan
(boxing), Suntukan (kickboxing), Silat
(manipulation), and Sandata (advanced weaponary).
Kenpo Karate
The science of street fighting, the study of combat motion
and the Over Killsystem are all descriptions of Kenpo. The
late Grandmaster Ed Parker created a practical and efficient
system of self-defense which instills proper concepts of
motion with devastating use of natural weapons and
leverage to overwhelm the opponent.
Taoist Kung Fu (Bai
Qiao De Quan or Bai Quan for short)- Combination of External
Kung Fu styles which Sifu Bailey has studied since childhood:
Shaolin Quan (Basic Fist Set), Chang Chuan (Gung Li Chuan
or Power Training Fist), Hung Gar (Tiger & Crane, Five
Animal/ Five Element Fist). Line drills, conditioning exercises,
and four stage fighting applications (block, strike, lock,
throw) are discussed and practiced. Women's Self-Defense
(A Fighting Chance) A Fighting Chance is a 12 week intensive
Women's Self-Defense Program which teaches key elements
of survival so that women will have "a fighting chance"
if a situation occurs. In 12 weeks, you will have the tools
to protect yourself and your family.These
tools include:Street Wise Common Sense(preventative thinking
and mental conditioning)Natural Weapons and Defenses (short,
simple exercises that anyone can perform)
Mobility and Stability (footwork and stances)
Target Areas (best places to strike to STOP a confrontation)
Weapon Usage & Defense (vs. stick, knife and gun) Personal
Expression & Inner Power Training Children's Martial
Arts (Young Warrior Training) Classes combine self-defense
training, acrobatics, focus & concentration training,
fitness, self-defense, self-confidence, self-discipline,
stress-relief, body awareness, sensitivity, power, coordination,
balance, flexibility, wellness, philosophy and a way for
our children to grow in this chaotic world. Training and
completion of the Junior Black Belt is similar to the "Rites
of Passage" rituals which children do not get to experience
in our modern culture. The Young Warrior promotes growth
from a child to a young productive adult.
Pressure Point Fighting
(Tui Te, Kyusho Jutsu, Dim Mak)
Basic course focuses on the defensive use of pressure points
on the arms and legs to numb, paralyze or cause pain. The
Intermediate course focuses on the healing and "wake
up" techniques needed in the advanced course. The Advanced
course combines set up points with stunning and knock out
points. The Instructor Course covers energy theory, all
meridians and organ systems, and advanced healing of pressure
point injuries.Defensive Tactics Courses include baton,
knife, gun, rifle, garrote (rope or cord), baton & shield
and empty hand tactics for law enforcement, security, military
and special ops.
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