Martin Eisen, Ph. D.
He has studied Judo, Shotokan Karate, Aikido and Tai Chi. He taught Judo in a community center in Toronto. Dr. Eisen was the founder and chief-instructor of the Shotokan Karate Clubs at Carnegie-Mellon and Dusquene Universities and the University of Pittsburgh He has taught Tai Chi at community centers in New Jersey, the Chinese Community School of South Jersey, Temple University, a Master's Dance Class at Glassboro State College and Triton High School and also Qigong at some of these locations. He taught a Qigong class at Lehigh U. and helped teach Yoga at Graterford Prison One of Master Mark's students introduced him to Master Mark and Praying Mantis. He found the system so interesting that he devoted most of his time only to this art. He taught Praying Mantis at Master Mark's School in Philadelphia and at Temple University. He became a Disciple of Master Mark and teaches Praying Mantis, Qigong and Tai Chi at the Cherry Hill branch of Master Mark's school. Master Mark fostered his interest in acupuncture, herbology, Chinese massage and Qigong. He took correspondence courses in Chinese herbology and studied other branches of Chinese medicine with a traditional Chinese medical doctor. Dr. Eisen is the Director of Education of the Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Institute in Upper Darby, P.A. Dr. Eisen has written many articles on Kung Fu, Qigong, Eastern exercise and Chinese medicine. He was honored by the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, on the 35th anniversary of the introduction of Shotokan Karate, as the founder, for contributing to its growth, popularity and also to students' character development. He was selected as one of the coaches for a world competition of the U.S. Wu Shu team in 2001. Dr. Eisen received meritorious awards from Temple University National Youth Sports program in 1980 and from Camden County College for participation in a student sport program in 1979.
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Safe, Sane Exercise for Seniors and Non-athletesHealth, Longevity, Weight Loss!!!
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Does Tai Chi Fight Diseases and is it Because of Chi (Qi)?Is there proof that Tai Chi helps diseases? Are the health benefits and martial art apllication due to Qi? Recent scientific research on Qi exists.
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Should You Learn Yoga, Tai Chi or Qigong?Learn about the complete scope and purposes of Yoga, Tai Chi and Qigong. This will help you decide which to study, their difficulties, safety and effects on health.
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Weight Loss Without Exercise, Diet, Pills or Cost!Strenuous exercise is not necessary for health or weight loss. In fact, recent research indicates that marathon runners are more susceptible to cardiovascular problems. Learn non-strenuous Qigong for .health longevity and weight loss,
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What is Chinese Medicine?A description of Chinese Medicine and how it can help in chronic diseases which cant be cured by Western Medicine. Side effects of treatments can be allleviated and certain types of surgery can be avoided.
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Qigong: My Favorite Winter HobbyIt's too cold to go outside and even dangerous to drive to a gym in cold and snowy weather. Stay in your warm and cozy home. Practice Qigong, a simple non-strenuous method for health, longevity and weight loss with no exercise, diet, pills or cost
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Master Mark's Praying Mantis Qigong and Tai ChiLearn genuine Kung Fu, Qigong and Tai Chi, not made up forms for amusement or profit.
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Qigong for Health Longevity and Weight LossNon- strenuous Qigong is easier to learn than Yoga , Tai Chi or Pilates. It can help 200 diseases. require no equipment or special clothing and can be practiced lying, sitting or standing.
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What is Kung Fu?This article helps the potential student to decide if the Kung Fu class really offers a complete system or westernized chop-suey Kung Fu..
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What is Yoga? Yoga Therapy?Describes actual Yoga and the westernizes version - namely as a form of breathing and stretching for health. Yoga originally was not concerned with health but spiritual development.
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Tai Chi or Qigong: Which Should Study?Facts, not commercial advertising, about Tai Chi and Qigong. This article explains how to choose the one to study, especially if you are ill or a senior.