Kostenlose Qigong-Verkostung im Seepark Annenheim – Entspannung & Energie mit Judo-Club Treffen (26. Juni 2026, 12:00 Uhr)

Qigong enthusiasts and community members in Annenheim, Germany, will have the opportunity to participate in a free introductory session on June 26, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time (10:00 AM UTC) in Seepark Annenheim, according to organizers. The event, described as a “kennenlernen” (get-to-know-you) session, is part of a collaboration between local Qigong practitioners and the Judo Club Treffen, a regional martial arts organization. While details about the session’s structure and instructors remain limited, the partnership highlights growing interest in holistic wellness activities in the region.

What is Qigong, and Why This Collaboration?

Qigong, an ancient Chinese practice combining movement, breathing, and meditation, has gained popularity in Germany as a low-impact way to improve physical and mental well-being. The Judo Club Treffen, which primarily focuses on martial arts training, announced the collaboration to “explore synergies between traditional disciplines and wellness practices,” according to a statement shared on their official website. The club’s spokesperson, Markus Weber, noted that the event aims to “introduce the community to Qigong as a complementary activity for athletes and non-athletes alike.”

What is Qigong, and Why This Collaboration?

Seepark Annenheim, a public recreational area in the town of Annenheim, has hosted similar wellness events in the past. Local authorities confirmed the venue’s availability for the June 26 session, though no further details about space limitations or registration requirements were provided. Attendees are advised to arrive early to secure a spot, as the event is open to all ages and experience levels.

Historical Context of Qigong in Germany

Qigong’s presence in Germany has grown significantly since the 1990s, with practitioners establishing groups in major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt. A 2023 report by the German Federal Institute for Sport Science noted that over 1.2 million Germans engage in Qigong or Tai Chi regularly, citing its effectiveness in reducing stress and improving flexibility. The Annenheim event aligns with this trend, offering a localized example of how traditional practices are being integrated into community life.

Historical Context of Qigong in Germany

The Judo Club Treffen’s involvement underscores a broader movement among sports organizations to diversify their offerings. In 2022, the German Judo Federation launched a pilot program promoting cross-disciplinary activities, including yoga and martial arts. While the Annenheim session is the first known collaboration between the club and Qigong practitioners, it follows a pattern of similar initiatives across the country.

Logistical Details and Attendee Expectations

Organizers have not released a formal agenda for the event, but participants can expect a mix of guided Qigong exercises and informational sessions about its benefits. The session will take place in the park’s central pavilion, a space previously used for fitness classes and cultural events. Local media outlets report that the event will last approximately two hours, with a brief Q&A segment at the end.

Logistical Details and Attendee Expectations

Attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. While no fees are required, the organizers have requested donations to support future community initiatives. A representative from the Judo Club Treffen stated, “This is a chance for people to experience Qigong without any commitment. We hope it sparks interest in exploring new ways to stay active and healthy.”

What This Means for Local Sports and Wellness Trends

The event reflects a shift in how communities approach physical activity, emphasizing accessibility and mental well-being alongside traditional sports. In Annenheim, where

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