Stillpoint Warriors Movement
Move, Breathe, and Stand Together for Our Veterans
Saturday mornings in West Bloomfield, MI — Qigong, club training, mindfulness, and functional movement. Pay-what-you-can. Veterans and first responders attend free.
You don’t have to be a soldier to train like a warrior. Stillpoint Warriors Movement is a community movement class where we strengthen our bodies, steady our minds, and put our energy toward something bigger than ourselves: caring for the men and women who’ve served.
Led by me, Eran Reznik, this class blends qigong, meditation, and functional movement with the ancient art of swinging clubs, maces, and meels. We move together, breathe together, and leave stronger and united— all while raising funds for veteran care.
Space is limited — please register.
What we do:
Qigong & Breathwork — calm the nervous system, improve focus.
Guided Meditation — simple, no-fluff tools you can use daily.
Club & Mace training — build mobility, strength, and coordination.
Mindful movement — reconnect to your body in a safe, supportive way.
Who it’s for:
Veterans & first responders — this is your space, free of charge.
Anyone who wants to improve their health, learn practical skills, and support a worthy cause.
People curious about qigong, traditional strength & movement training, or just looking for a community that shows up for each other.
Details:
When and Where:
- Sunday mornings, 08:00 Zoom or Gunner Park, Wixom. (depending on the weather)
-Starting April 15th, Wednesdays 5:00PM Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington HillsContact Eran for information and ask to join the WhatsApp group (248)563-5966
Cost: Pay-what-you-can. 100% of donations fund reduced-cost / free acupuncture treatments for veterans. (please read more about the program and treatment availability at the Veterans & First responders page)
What to bring: Comfortable clothes, water, and an open mind. Equipment provided. (Yoga mat optional)
Working with a Navy SEAL veteran
Why join:
Every time you show up, you’re helping a veteran get the care they need. You’re also training your own body and mind in ways that are fun, challenging, and deeply rewarding. This is about becoming stronger together — not just for ourselves, but for the people who’ve carried heavy burdens for all of us.
Come. Bring a friend. Leave stronger.
Contact Eran for information (248) 563-5966
Your donation is appreciated
