Qi Gong is rooted in the understanding that we are part of nature — and when we move in harmony with the natural world, we find our way back to health and wholeness.
Olympic Qi Gong offers an integrated approach to this ancient healing art, weaving together multiple traditions of Qi Gong into simple, accessible practices that support your body, quiet your mind, and nourish your spirit. Based on Washington's Olympic Peninsula, our classes draw on centuries of Chinese healing wisdom and the deep connection between human beings and the natural world.
No experience or special ability required. Just come as you are.
Olympic Qi Gong draws from two rich traditions within the Qi Gong lineage, offering classes in each to create a well-rounded, integrated path to health and vitality.
A gentle movement practice that mirrors the flow of the seasons. The five elements — Metal, Water, Wood, Fire, and Earth — represent the flow of energy in nature and within you. Classes change with the seasons and consist of gentle stretching, breathing, flowing movements, and meditation.
An exploration of Jing (essence), Qi (energy), and Shen (spirit) — the three foundational forces that sustain health, vitality, and inner peace. Through flowing movement and breathwork, you'll cultivate and balance these precious resources within your body.
Steady your body and calm your mind through slow, intentional movement.
Build deep, functional strength that supports you through everyday life.
Release stress and find stillness through breathwork and meditation.
Cultivate your natural energy and reconnect with the rhythms within you.
Classes are held weekly at Blue Mountain Yoga in Sequim in a welcoming, unhurried environment. All levels are welcome — whether you've practiced for years or are trying Qi Gong for the first time.
Gentle movements that mirror the flow of the seasons, balancing your energy with the natural rhythms of the world around you.
Cultivate the three foundational energies — Jing, Qi, and Shen — through flowing movement, breathwork, and meditation.
Jason is a licensed acupuncturist and Qi Gong practitioner based on Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
With nearly two decades of Qi Gong practice and over a decade as a licensed acupuncturist, Jason brings a grounded, accessible approach to the ancient healing arts. His teaching is rooted in the belief that we are part of nature — and that gentle practice creates profound change.
Jason's integrated approach draws from both the Five Element and Three Treasures traditions, informed by his deep understanding of Chinese medicine and the energetic systems of the body. His classes are simple, nourishing, and open to all.
Receive class updates, seasonal practice tips, and be the first to know about upcoming courses and recordings.