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M. Ismael Al Majdoub-Huberson

 

TCM Naturopath, chiropractic und Master of Tai Chi Chuan Chen

 

• speaks Spanish, French, Arabic, English and German

• born 1982 in Tangier, Morocco

• lived and completed secondary school in Brussels (Belgium)

• moved then to Madrid (Spain)

• baccalaureate at the private grammar school in Madrid

• then studied business administration at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid for one year, but then decided to take the path of Tai Chi Chuan

• traditional Tai Chi Chuan training with the Chen family in Madrid (further information under >> Hong line)

• lived and worked for a short time in Marseille (France) as Tai Chi Chuan teacher in Espace Paradis Sport

• returns to Madrid, works as a Tai Chi Chuan teacher in various cultural associations and privately as a therapist, recognition of his knowledge acquired during the Tai Chi Chuan training through the acquirement of the certificate as a naturopath from the Spanish National Naturopathic Association, the Organización Colegial Naturopática FENACO in Madrid

• lives and works independently since 2015 in Basel, Switzerland

• cooperation partner with Physiotherapie zur Hard in Birsfelden (BL)​

• hobbies: reading, Tai Chi, fitness training, meeting friends, watching Kung Fu movies (especially Jackie Chan) 

Education

• 2019 - 2022: Arabic Linguistics & Theology, University Al-Azhar, Kairo (Egypt)

• 2014: Certificate of naturopathic practitioner at the Organización Colegial Naturopática FENACO in Madrid, Manual Therapy and Phytotherapy

• 2002-2011: Training with the Chen family, Tai Chi Chuan Chen and traditional Chinese healing methods, Madrid

Knowledge & skills

Tai Chi Chuan and mouvement therapy

• philosophy of the Hong-Linie: principle of self-healing in oriental medicine, importance of movement as meditative, musculoskeletal and physiological method, importance of discipline and constancy as healing principles and means of mental and physical hygiene, Ying Yang concept, concept of the five elements, concept of Tao Yang practice, Qigong and Yoga concepts in the practice of Tai Chi Chuan

• basic movement of Ji Ben Kung (Ji Ben Gong, Chi Ben Kung)

• Tui Shao

• warming up and stretching methods of the human body

• principles of awareness of one's own physical physiology: practice of relaxation methods and control of heart rhythm through breathing, "movement of the healer", continuous movement, open mind, rest of the heart, body relaxed and loose

• coordination of mind, thought, breathing and movement

• human anatomy 

• circulation of the Chi in the body, meridians

• martial arts applications: vectors related to the Ji Ben Kung movement in theory and practice

• applications related to self-defense

• complex and advanced forms in Tai Chi Chuan: Tai Chi Chuan Yang 42 "Taolu", Tai Chi Chuan Chen 81 old form of line Chen Fake (see >> Hong line), Tai Chi Chuan Chen 81 new form of line Chen Sheng Yu, sand form, stick form, traditional sword form 42 for competitions, traditional sword form 36, forms based on the "writing body", other forms in the range of Chen style

• evolution of forms and styles, schools, contributions of grandmasters within the Tai Chi Chuan discipline

 

Therapeutic methods

• chiropractic

• classical massage

• sports massage

• manual lymphatic drainage

• medical massage

• trigger point therapy

• acupressure

• energetic healing, chi-massage

• phytotherapy

• cupping

• pain therapy

• taping

• rehabilitation

• health and life counselling

 

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