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Yi Jin Jing is one of the exercises practiced by many martial arts and health students. For its functions of strengthening muscles and internal organs and improving body functions it has been highly appreciated by many people. Although there have been numerous opinions on the origin of Yi Jin Jing, its effect is widely established. This book focuses on describing and illustrating the movements and contents of Yi Jin Jing with the concept of the twelve meridians of Chinese medicine. It is an attempt to integrate energy and body, soul, spirit through a fusion of the practice of QiGong and the flow of energy in the theories of Chinese medicine (regulation and circulation in the meridians). In addition, this book will briefly illustrate the origin of Yi Jin Jing, the forms of practice of the twelve meridians and their effectiveness in disease prevention. This text describes the theory and training of QiGong to keep the body healthy and improve physical fitness, making a body strong. In this book we have proposed two types of explanations; the first is the relationship between the forms of the exercises and their effects, and the second is the relationship between the exercises and the 12 meridians. The book contains text and illustrations, the steps and breathing methods are clear at a glance as well as the essence of the various movements, the aspects to be noted during practice and special suggestions for the wrong movements are detailed. It allows the reader to immediately master the techniques of the exercises, clearly understand the skill of movement and their effect. And remember, as long as you keep practicing, your body will tell you what you have gained.
"First published in China in 2007 by Foreign Languages Press."
The Classics of Changing Tendons has been said that Dharma from ancient India came to the east, all the way to the law, and then to the Shaolin Temple. Dharma's inner strength was deep, and he sat in the face of the Shaolin Temple for nine years, so that the stone wall left him. After Bodhidharma’s pass-away, two volumes of secrets were left, one for Purification of the Marrow and the other for The Classics of Changing Tendons. The "Purification of the marrow" is a code of internal improvement, which has not been passed down to the world. " At The Classics of Changing tendons " to repair the outside of the human body, stay in Shaolin and has spread. However, modern archaeological data argues that " The Classics of Changing Tendons " is actually created by the people of the Tiantai Purple Condensation in the Ming Dynasty, based on the original Taoist guidance technique which is not related to Buddhism. The Classics of Changing Tendons consists of two exercises, internal and external, each with 12 potentials. The Classics of Changing Tendons uses a standing style, which uses a certain posture to induce the function of the veins and organs by breathing. Most take static effort. Breathing is comfortable and natural, and you can't be suffocating.
I Chin Ching or Yijin jing roughly translates to "muscle/tendon change classic" or the "change of tendon and muscle." The idea is that by tensing your muscles through static holds/stretches and dynamic motions you can build stronger, more flexible muscles and tendons, while achieving better balance and coordination. That's a lot of promise for just 49 exercises! There are many legends on I Chin Ching and how it came to be. Some of the legends are vague and some are contradictory so this book will briefly share the legend of Bodhidharma and will focus the majority of the book on the following: Providing a visual manual on how to do 49 I Chin Ching exercises with proper technique Providing realistic variations to help you build strength, flexibility, and balance so you can eventually achieve some of the tougher exercises The Legend Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk from India, traveled the Himalayan mountains to bring Buddhism to China. As he encountered the Shaolin monasteries, Bodhidharma found the monks to be very weak and unable to sustain long meditations. Therefore he taught the monks several exercises to change their physical bodies and build stronger, more flexible muscles which would result in even stronger minds. These exercises became known as the I Chin Ching exercises. Many of the exercises are similar to or are exact replicas of yoga postures, perhaps as an influence from Bodhidharma's Indian roots. ""Practicing the I Chin Ching exercises has provided significant physical benefits to me and has helped me achieve various fitness goals I have as a martial artist, professional dancer, yogi, and runner. It has taken me over a decade to be able to do all 49 exercises and a few of the really tough ones...I can only do for a moment before crashing to the floor! I love the never-ending challenge that these exercises bring me."" -Katy Moeggenberg, Author
This meticulously researched and eminently readable study considers the economic, political, and religious factors that led Shaolin monks to disregard the Buddhist prohibition against violence and instead create fighting techniques that by the 21st century have spread throughout the world.
Explanation of Chi with 149 art pieces (pictures, charts, illustrations and photos). It is 308 pages; written by Master Gaofei Yan and Jude Brady Smallwood, Tai Chi Instructor for 30+ years. The Book, and e-book soe sale soon was copywritten in 1999 and being published in 2013.
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Each morning before getting out of bed, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming practices a series of movements he has combined based on decades of experience. In Meridian Qigong Exercises, Dr. Yang teaches you his special daily exercise routine. Follow along and learn how a unique combination of simple yoga stretches, qigong movements, and acupressure techniques can relieve energy stagnation and rejuvenate your entire body. All the exercises can be performed lying down or sitting, if preferred. Meridian qigong will quickly improve your general health, helping you to heal and preventing injuries. With regular practice you will notice your entire body feels loose and comfortable. You will react to stress with a greater sense of calm, and your circulation will increase. With this book you will: Understand the link between yoga and qigong Learn basic acupressure with traditional tui na (pushing and grabbing) and dian xue (cavity pressing) techniques Supplement your qigong practice with yoga stretches Know which acupoints and meridians to stimulate Relieve many common ailments, including insomnia Dr. Yang is among the world's most respected instructors of martial arts, tai chi, and qigong. Meridian Qigong Exercises is a profound addition to his incredible body of work.
A renowned expert in Chinese sports medicine and martial arts reveals ancient Eastern secrets for healing common injuries, including sprains, bruises, deep cuts, and much more. For centuries, Chinese martial arts masters have kept their highly prized remedies as carefully guarded secrets, calling such precious and powerful knowledge "a tooth from the tiger's mouth." Now, for the first time, these deeply effective methods are revealed to Westerners who want alternative ways to treat the acute and chronic injuries experienced by any active person. While many books outline the popular teachings of traditional Chinese medicine, only this one offers step-by-step instructions for treating injuries. Expert practitioner and martial artist Tom Bisio explains the complete range of healing strategies and provides a Chinese first-aid kit to help the reader fully recover from every mishap: cuts, sprains, breaks, dislocations, bruises, muscle tears, tendonitis, and much more. He teaches readers how to: Examine and diagnose injuries Prepare and apply herbal formulas Assemble a portable kit for emergencies Fully recuperate with strengthening exercises and healing dietary advice Comprehensive and easy to follow, with drawings to illustrate both the treatment strategies and the strengthening exercises, this unique guidebook will give readers complete access to the powerful healing secrets of the great Chinese warriors.