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Chi Fitness: A Workout for Body, Mind, and Spirit | 
enlarge | Authors: Sue Benton, Drew Denbaum, Chi Fitness L.l.c Publisher: Collins Living Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 260148
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 0060957301 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780060957308 ASIN: 0060957301
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The ultimate guide to creating a total mind–body–energy connection, Chi Fitness builds readers' self–esteem, enhances decision–making abilities, releases fear, and deepens relationships through simple yet powerful movements and meditations. "Chi" is the Eastern term for life–force energy. Simply, it's what makes us alive. This book presents simple, easy–to–follow practices involving chi, movement, and meditation to help readers unblock and direct their energy in ways that empower every aspect of their lives. Bestselling books by such authors as John Gray, Caroline Myss, and Gary Zukav discuss energy, personal empowerment, and living in alignment with your soul as an intellectual process. Now, Chi Fitness brings this process into the body with easy–to–follow exercises and meditations that anyone can do. You don't need to be a spiritual master to acquire these skills, as commonly believed. It only requires awareness and practice. Consciously connecting to your own chi can put you more firmly on your path of spiritual growth.
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Good May 17, 2008 The writer has some understanding and wisdom of chi, but lacks the nature of the chakras. Also there is not much Yoga forms. Other than that, its a good Self-Help New Age Book. Not total belongs under energy works.
beginners only June 11, 2005 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Easy exercises for the neophyte, but nothing here to challenge or enlighten someone with some exposure to yoga, tai chi or chi gung. If the term "new age psycho-babble" is in your vocabulary, you are not the type who would appreciate this book.
A book to treasure. August 27, 2001 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Having been very active in the pursuit of physical fitness for many years, this book is a most welcome breath of fresh air. The movements and practices are eloquently detailed, and the entire concept just seems to flow naturally, without overwhelming even the novice in spiritual development (like me). I read through the entire book once and keep going back to different chapters, learning a little bit more about myself each time. It makes perfect sense, and it's like giving yourself a gift. I honestly can't imagine anyone NOT benefiting from "Chi Fitness".
It changed my life! August 27, 2001 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've incorporated Chi Fitness into my life for the last three years. It's really changed my perspective on how important it is to be in tune with your body, and how your body needs to release emotions that affect us from childhood and our current lives. Since I'm so much more in touch with my feelings and my needs, I'm more centered and able to enjoy each day as a special gift. I highly recommend this book and anything else these authors may publish.
Simple & effective fitness for body, mind & spirit August 27, 2001 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
C'mon everyone...let's get meta*physical*! This is not some abstract metaphysical mumbo-jumbo. This book offers a straightforward approach to fitness with workouts designed for the body, mind and spirit. Most fitness books focus on the physical body, emphasizing eating right and exercise to reduce weight, tone, body build, etc. Chi fitness authors, Benton and Denbaum shows readers how to use their Chi (life force energy) to maintain a healthy body and mind by combining exercise with meditation.The authors provide meditations and exercises, to help clear energy blocks that may restrict us. They help us examine how we give away our energy through anger, stress, personal problems and conflicts. They also give readers a Chakra workout, providing detailed information about the chakras (energy centers in the body), and specific exercises to balance individual chakras that are out of balance. The movement exercises are mostly simple, yet effective. There are a few that the flexibly challenged will find difficult to master (I know I can't bend down holding my ankles with my head nearly touching the floor). But there are only a few so challenging. Illustrations and exercise instructions are thorough and very easy to follow. The authors seamlessly blend meditation and/or visualization with movement creating workouts that practitioners will find themselves fully engaged in. I recommend this for anyone who wants more than just the usual body-based workout, anyone who wants something more interesting than just your average repetitive routine, and for those that want to do more than just burn calories. This will stimulate you body, mind and soul.
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