are the two words I feel best describe Sally Chang. Her generous way of caring and teaching, so clearly connected to deep spiritual knowledge, is a gift to anyone who is the recipient. She shares her powerful insights and inner glow with a strong heart. I am happy to be in Sally’s orbit”
—Jaune Evans
super bright and smart, hip, and down to earth while in touch with heaven. An excellent listener, with a profound knowledge of Chinese medicine, practical application and, most of all, is uninterruptedly fully present.”
—Tim K. Murphy
Her combined familiarity with the vernacular of Western scientific understanding, and the knowledge conveyed over millennia from the deep lineage she carries via Chinese culture. I have never seen anything like this —so comfortable in putting the two together, in such an articulate fashion — anywhere.”
—Phillip Dibner
improved balance, and flexibility, and a centering and grounding in the midst of a very busy schedule. Sally Chang has a profound knowledge of Taiji, and her gracious, kind, gentle, and professional manner are a pleasure.”
—Ellen Rankin
Your organization and method of building on and repeating each movement was extraordinarily effective. I don’t know Qigong’s purpose, but I do know that it is having a real effect on my bike riding. My arms and wrists no longer hurt during a long ride and engaging my core and breath while riding generates much more power in each stroke. “
—Desmond L. Brown
sleep, impulse control pertinent to behaviors and thought patterns, and improved quality of relationships. Synthesis of her teachers, melded with her own deep study, personal cultivation, East Asian medical study, and teaching experience has led to one of the most high impact and accessible Qigong teachings I've experienced. The pacing and ability to convey the information cannot be beat. I look forward to spending more time with Sally as a teacher. “
—Ben Zappin, L.Ac.
“I cannot adequately express my appreciation for your teaching—your understanding, knowledge of the body, and your general manner all come together in a way that is so opening, accepting, and illuminating.”
—J.D.