Where
and How
To allow optimal progress toward certification, we recommend
that certification students take
- a course
of three or four days of private sessions (1-2 hours
per day) once every three or four months. These sessions
are offered in a tranquil mountain setting, 1.5 hrs.
from Denver International Airport.
- at least
two intensive workshops per year (These are offered
in Colorado and throughout North America).
- Colorado-based
students may take a combination of ongoing classes
in Boulder, Colorado, combined with private sessions
and workshops. Out of state certification students
are welcome to take Boulder classes on a drop-in basis
when they are in Colorado.
Students may stay in the
training for as long or short a period as they wish and
quit at any time without penalty. It generally takes three
to four years to earn the Qigong Certificate, though this
can vary according to previous background, rate of learning,
and frequency of practice. During their last year of training,
students are invited to be guest co-teachers at classes
or workshops, to assess their ability to teach and communicate
their art.
The Curriculum
Level 1. Healing
Qigong. Satisfactory completion of classic qigong systems.
Level 2. Sports Qigong. Understand the form
and applications of at least one qigong-based martial
art (Taiji, Bagua, or Xing Yi) as a way of improving
performance in any sport. It is usually most convenient
for students to find a local instructor approved for
the program.
Level 3. Spiritual Qigong. Complete the advanced
qigong meditations.
QIGONG TEACHER CERTIFICATE
The Qigong Teacher Certificate documents your high level
of training and cultivation, your commitment to personal
growth and a healing lifestyle, and demonstration of qigong
virtue (Yi De, Wu De), including such traits as integrity,
honesty, humility, patience, caring, and compassion. A
student who has achieved the Qigong Certificate has mastered
the form, function, and spirit of Qigong. It is offered
at the discretion of master instructor Kenneth Cohen and
generally takes three to four years.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Complete and demonstrate competence in the Qigong Curriculum.
2. Log a minimum of 250 hours of practice per year over
a minimum of three years (750 hours total minimum).
3. Read approximately 30 required books from the Reading
List (available on request)
and write either short book summaries or suggested research
papers.
4. Provide a critical 10-20 page review of three qigong
books not on the Reading List.
5. Document that you have attended at least one semester
of college-level instruction in anatomy and physiology
(continuing or alternative education classes are generally
acceptable).
6. Write one 25-75 page Qigong Thesis with a passing grade.
Subject must be ap-proved by instructor. Thesis guidelines
will be provided.
To maintain their certified status students agree, on
their honor, to abide by the Qigong Practitioners
Code of Ethics and to continue refining their knowledge
and practice by attending yearly classes, workshops, or
conferences in Qigong and/or Complementary & Alternative
Medicine.
Who may enroll?
We welcome students of all ages, ability or disability
levels, ethnic, national, and religious backgrounds. Students
who behave unethically or disruptively or who are suspected
to have an ongoing problem with alcoholism or substance
abuse or for whom qigong practice would be harmful will
be refused instruction.
Lodging
We do not have a residential facility; students are responsible
for their own lodging. A list of accommodations in the
Boulder and mountain area is available on request.
Application & Tuition
Applicants fill out general forms about their health,
background, and interests, and may begin training at any
time. Please write or call for current fees, schedules,
and information.
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