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In this lecture, you can meet the course tutor and designer, Andy Wright. You'll see and hear about his life and work, with testimonials from real people/students (he teaches classes daily as well as on line). His work encompasses teaching in NHS hospitals as well as Sport Centres and for charitable organisations such as Parkinson Society and MS Society.
This lecture defines what insomnia is, the signs and symptoms and some useful points to help overcome it.
This lecture defines what insomnia is, the signs and symptoms and some useful points to help overcome it.
Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Background of the foundation of balance underpinning all existence.
Background of the five element theory
Listen to audio with regard to insomnia, the causes and solutions as defined in health terms.
Narrated by Barry Mole.
A brief exploration of the stances and breathing. Please note, there are videos in the resources section.
This lecture will describe the first move
This lecture will describe the second move.
Here's your chance to practice the qigong movements to help overcome insomnia and you can replay until you can perform them without assistance.
Narrated by Barry Mole.
This lecture is provided for you to have the qigong movements without narrative, which will help with learning them.
A big thank you from the course tutor and creator, in a rare appearance in a "talking head" video.
What's next? Maybe take an online class...
In this lecture, you will learn how to perform the basic stance called 'Wuji' - this stance is fundamental to good Qigong but not necessarily difficult to do or to learn.
This lecture will teach abdominal breathing, one fundamental element of Qigong practice.
This lecture will give you a brief overview of Qigong and the benefits to be gained from practice.
This will give you answers to the most common questions asked about Qigong.
In this lecture you will discover what real people think of Qigong.
Hi everyone!
I'm Andy Wright, your instructor on Udemy. I've been dedicated to teaching gentle, practical Qigong practices for many years. Born with cerebral palsy in 1961, I've transformed personal challenges into ways to help others improve their wellbeing through mindful movement, breathing, and relaxation.
In this free course, we start by exploring one of the most common sleep issues people face today: insomnia.
What is insomnia? Insomnia is a sleep disorder where you have persistent difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep throughout the night, waking up too early, or not getting restorative sleep—even when you have the time and right environment for it. It often leads to daytime problems like fatigue, low energy, irritability, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, or feeling unrefreshed. Insomnia can be short-term (acute, lasting days or weeks, often triggered by stress, life changes, or temporary events) or long-term (chronic, persisting for a month or more). Common causes include stress, anxiety, poor sleep habits, medical conditions, medications, or even underlying issues like depression or pain.
Many people struggle with this, and it can create a frustrating cycle where worrying about not sleeping makes it even harder to rest.
How can Qigong help with insomnia? Qigong is a gentle, ancient Chinese practice combining slow, flowing movements, deep breathing, and focused awareness to cultivate calm, balance energy (Qi), and promote natural relaxation. Unlike intense exercise, it's low-impact and suitable for almost anyone, including those with mobility challenges.
Regular Qigong practice can help in several key ways:
It calms the mind and reduces racing thoughts or anxiety that often keep people awake.
The coordinated breathing and gentle movements activate the parasympathetic nervous system (the "rest and digest" mode), lowering stress hormones like cortisol and easing the body into a state ready for sleep.
It improves overall relaxation, shortens the time it takes to fall asleep (sleep latency), enhances sleep quality, and helps with staying asleep longer.
Emerging research, including systematic reviews and randomised trials on forms like Baduanjin and other Health Qigong, shows promising benefits for better sleep quality in adults—with and without other health conditions—often through reducing fatigue, hyperarousal, and emotional tension.
Many practitioners report feeling more grounded, less wired at bedtime, and waking up more refreshed after consistent practice.
In this free course, you'll learn simple, beginner-friendly Qigong techniques designed specifically to support better sleep. Give them a try before bed or during the day to build calm and resilience.
Thank you so much for joining me here—I'm truly grateful you've chosen to explore this path to better rest. If you find these gentle practices helpful, please consider my other paid courses for deeper sequences, more advanced techniques, and comprehensive guidance to manage stress, anxiety, energy levels, and long-term wellbeing.
Wishing you peaceful nights and energised days ahead.
Warm regards, Andy Wright