Develop strength, focus and innere peace.
Benefit from ancient techniques that balance mind and body.
Unlock your full potential.
Start with our beginner's classes that are certified by German health insurances. Members of public German health insurances can reimburse the costs.
Longevity Kampfkunst vereint jahrtausendealte asiatische Bewegungskünste mit moderner Gesundheitspsychologie.
Shaolin Qigong, Tai Chi und traditionelle Meihua Quan-Übungen helfen dir, Körper und Geist in Einklang zu bringen. Statt perfekter Form und Wettkämpfen geht es hier um sanfte Bewegungen, bewusste Atmung und das Trainieren von mentaler Stärke.

Fördert den Energiefluss und stärkt deine Resilienz.

Stärkt deinen Fokus und deine Willenskraft – on & off the mat.

Sanfte Bewegungen kräftigen Sehnen, Bänder und Gelenke.

Reguliert Emotionen und hilft dir, gelassener zu reagieren.
Longevity martial arts combines ancient Eastern movement with modern health psychology.
Shaolin Qigong, Taiji and traditional Meihua Quan exercises can balance mind and body.
It's not about perfecter form or competitions. Its about flexibility, strength, elaticity and the ability to flow between these.
Form follows function.
Get moving, breathe mindfully and trainieren your willpower and endurance.
Promoting the flow of qi/energy den which can strengthen your immune system and your resilience.


Sharpening your focus and willpower – on & off the mat.
Gentle movements that strengthen your tendons and bones.


Emotional regulation that helps you to stay grounded and to develop serenity.
It doesn't matter if you are a total beginner or quite experienced – longevity martial arts is suitable at any age and level. You can adjust the intensity yourself.
Disclaimer: Our offers cover the basics (that should be trained at every level). If you're looking for fancy stuff to show off, this might not be the place.


Experience the power of ancient Chinese movements – for strength, flexibility and stress free life.
Qigong, taiji and kung fu exercises can promote your physical and mental strength. They can also add balance, clarity and sustainable routines in your everyday life.
The best: You can train where you are and with what you have. No equipment required (just comfortable clothing). We make it fun – no pressure.
Entdecke die Kraft der alten chinesischen Bewegungskünste — für ein starkes, geschmeidiges und stressfreies Leben.
Qigong, Tai Chi und Shaolin-Übungen helfen dir, nicht nur deinen Körper zu stärken, sondern auch innere Balance, mentale Klarheit und nachhaltige Routinen für dein Leben zu etablieren.
Dein Vorteil: Sanftes Training, das sich an dich anpasst, statt andersherum. Spielerisch, wissenschaftlich fundiert und ganz ohne Druck.

I believe in sustainable change instead of shortcuts via fast hacks.
After many years of experience of psychological and Shaolin practice, I realized: Health requires attitude – in our body and in life.
That's why I created ACTivate Life – as a space for everyone that want to live a long and healthy life – without the urge to be perfect.

„Normal habe ich für Entspannungsübung wenig Geduld. Hier hatte ich das Gefühl immer aktiv zu sein.“
„Mit Abstand der beste Kurs, weil super kompetent und so komprimiert. Einfach nicht zu toppen. Großes Kompliment!“
„Diana schafft es mit ihrer Art, dass ich am Ball bleibe: Angenehm ruhig und zugleich motivierend und leicht verständlich.“
Anna
Projektmanagerin

Markus
Marketing Manager

Valeria
PR Beraterin

Gain inspiration about longevity, stress relief, routines and traditional martial arts – with psychological depth and practical advice.

Holistic wellness is about nurturing every aspect of your being to achieve balance and harmony. Unlike traditional approaches that often focus on physical health alone, holistic wellness embraces the interconnectedness of mind, body, and soul. By addressing seven key pillars, you can lead a healthier, more fulfilled life. Let’s dive into each pillar and explore how they contribute to overall well-being.

Physical wellness forms the foundation of holistic health. It involves caring for your body through regular exercise, proper nutrition, adequate sleep, and preventive healthcare. A balanced diet rich in whole foods and staying hydrated ensures your body has the energy it needs. Regular physical activity not only strengthens your body but also boosts your mood and reduces stress. Don’t forget to listen to your body—rest and recovery are just as important as movement.
Mental wellness is about cultivating a positive and resilient mindset. It involves managing stress, challenging negative thoughts, and embracing lifelong learning. Practices like mindfulness, meditation, and journaling can help maintain mental clarity. Staying curious, learning new skills, and seeking professional help when needed are crucial for mental health. Remember, mental wellness is not the absence of stress but the ability to cope with life’s challenges effectively.

Emotional wellness encourages you to understand and express your feelings in a healthy way. Building emotional intelligence helps you navigate relationships and handle life’s ups and downs. Practice self-compassion and gratitude to foster a positive outlook. Regularly check in with yourself to process emotions and let go of negativity. Healthy emotional expression strengthens connections with others and helps you stay in tune with your inner self.
Humans are social beings, and nurturing relationships is vital for overall health. Social wellness focuses on building strong, meaningful connections with family, friends, and your community. Join groups or engage in activities that align with your interests to expand your network. Setting healthy boundaries and communicating effectively also contribute to positive relationships. A supportive social circle can improve your emotional well-being and reduce feelings of isolation.

Spiritual wellness connects you with a sense of purpose and meaning in life. This doesn’t necessarily mean adhering to a specific religion—it’s about aligning with values and practices that resonate with you. Meditation, prayer, spending time in nature, or volunteering can help deepen your spiritual connection. Finding inner peace and understanding your place in the world cultivates a sense of fulfillment and resilience.
Environmental wellness involves creating a harmonious relationship with your surroundings. This includes your home, workplace, and the natural environment. A clean and organized space can boost your mood and productivity. Additionally, adopting eco-friendly habits like recycling, conserving energy, and supporting sustainable practices contributes to a healthier planet. By caring for the environment, you also enhance your own well-being.
Occupational wellness emphasizes finding satisfaction and purpose in your professional life. It’s about aligning your career with your values and skills while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Seek opportunities for growth and set boundaries to prevent burnout. Whether it’s through your job or hobbies, contributing to something meaningful boosts your sense of achievement and happiness.
Longevity martial arts are traditional movement practices that focus on long-term health, vitality, and resilience rather than competition or fighting. They combine gentle physical training, breath awareness, coordination, and mental focus to support healthy aging and overall well-being.
Qigong and Tai Chi support longevity by improving mobility, balance, circulation, stress regulation, and nervous system health. Regular practice can help maintain joint health, reduce chronic tension, support better sleep, and enhance mental clarity.
Qigong focuses primarily on simple, repetitive movements, breathing techniques, and internal awareness. Tai Chi (Taijiquan) consists of flowing movement sequences that integrate balance, coordination, and mindfulness. Both aim to cultivate energy, stability, and long-term health.
Our courses include Tai Chi principles and forms inspired by Shaolin-based Taiji and Meihua Quan influences, emphasizing functional movement, structure, and internal strength rather than performance or competition.
Yes. When taught with a health-focused approach, Kung Fu basics can improve strength, posture, coordination, and confidence. In longevity-oriented training, the focus is on foundational movements, body awareness, and injury prevention rather than high-impact techniques.
Absolutely. Our longevity martial arts courses are designed for beginners and do not require prior martial arts experience. Movements can be adapted to different fitness levels and physical conditions.
Yes. Qigong and Tai Chi are especially popular among older adults because they are low-impact, joint-friendly, and adaptable. Many people begin these practices later in life to maintain mobility, balance, and independence.
Certified preventive health courses are structured programs that meet specific quality and educational standards. They focus on health promotion, stress reduction, and physical well-being and may be eligible for reimbursement by health insurance providers, depending on the country and insurer. In this case the labeled courses are certified by German public health insurances.
Our certified prevention courses are designed according to recognized preventive health frameworks. Reimbursement may be possible through German public health insurance providers, independent of the participant’s language. Please check with your insurance provider for specific eligibility.
Even short, regular practice can be effective. Many people benefit from practicing 2–4 times per week for 10–30 minutes. Consistency matters more than intensity.
No. Longevity martial arts are about developing awareness and sustainable movement patterns. Flexibility and strength improve gradually through practice.
However:
DISCLAIMER: Please consult your doctor before you practice any kind of movement to get medical clearance.
Our approach is health- and psychology-informed. While traditional practices have philosophical roots, the focus of our courses is practical: movement quality, nervous system regulation, and everyday well-being. That being said, there will be some theoretical elements like TCM (traditional Chinese medicine), too.