The Physiology of Tai Chi and Qi Gong

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Stress, Harmony & the Greenwell Center Journey available to you!


with Dr Roger Jahnke OMD

In this captivating presentation, Dr. Roger Jahnke, OMD, explores how Tai Chi and Qi Gong transform physiology—reducing stress, balancing nervous and hormonal systems, and fostering holistic wellness. At the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health, we embrace this powerful synthesis, bringing it into our Tai Chi Cape Breton and online Movement & Music programs to help you discover, release, and harmonize stress patterns in your body.


🧠 1. Calming the Stress Response

Dr. Jahnke highlights that meditative movement reduces sympathetic nervous system activity—the primal stress response—prompting a shift toward parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) dominance. Studies have shown:

  • Lower cortisol levels, reduced heart rate, and decreased blood pressure arise from regular Tai Chi practice .
  • Comparable improvements in prehypertensive individuals practicing Tai Chi versus cardio highlight its cardiovascular and stress-relief benefits (businessinsider.com).

At the Greenwell Center, guided practices in our Tai Chi classes and Movement & Music course actively tune these stress pathways, offering participants both immediate calm and long-term stress resilience.


💧 2. Hormonal & Chemical Shifts

Practice of Tai Chi and Qi Gong has been linked to:

These tangible physiological shifts align perfectly with the embodied experiences in our Greenwell programs—where participants often report a deep sense of emotional clearing after sessions.


😊 3. Enhancing Mental Well‑being

Comprehensive literature reviews affirm that:

These findings correspond with the sense of “flow, balance and clarity” experienced by many in our Movement & Music course, where sound and rhythm amplify the mind-body harmony.


🎵 4. The Synergy of Music & Movement

Our online Movement & Music program fuses biomechanical flow, breath, and sound—amplifying the relaxation and neurophysiological benefits of Tai Chi and Qi Gong. Emerging science suggests that rhythmic movement combined with music supports:

  • Greater emotional synchronization and heart–brain coherence,
  • Deeper flow states, along with reduced anxiety and physiological arousal.

Participants regularly note a more profound ease and emotional resonance when sound is added—supporting Dr. Jahnke’s insights on the powerful integration of meditative movement.


Your Greenwell Center Experience

🌿 Tai Chi Cape Breton

  • In-person classes rooted in community and place-based wisdom
  • Cultivating strength, flexibility, and inner stillness through flowing forms
  • Monday 9 – 10:30 am at the Hillsborough/Glendyre Hall
  • Wednesday 9 – 11 am at the Inverary Manor Music Room in Inverness
  • Thursday 6:30 – 8 pm at the Creignish Community Hall

💻 Online Movement & Music Course

  • Live and recorded sessions with Tai Chi, Qi Gong, breathwork, and music
  • Guided exploration of stress patterns and self-regulation strategies
  • Accessible tools to foster harmony across all systems—nervous, endocrine, muscular

🧬 Selected Research References

  • Jin et al.: Reduced cortisol, catecholamines, and mood disturbance from Tai Chi (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  • JAMA Network Open (2024): Tai Chi lowered prehypertensive blood pressure more effectively than cardio (businessinsider.com)
  • NCCIH (2022): Qi Gong improved balance, depression, and quality of life
  • Liu et al. (2021): Meta‑analysis revealed Tai Chi and Qi Gong reduce depression, anxiety, cortisol in adolescents (frontiersin.org)

Invitation to Harmony

Drawing from Dr. Jahnke’s wisdom and rigorous science, our programs at Greenwell Center bring theory into lived experience. Through mindful movement, breath, and music, discover how gentle practices can unlock profound shifts in your body, brain, and spirit.

👉 Join us to experience first-hand how Tai Chi Cape Breton and our Movement & Music course can help you release stress, harmonize your systems, and thrive with grace and resilience.


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