DVD : Essence of Taiji Qigong (Tai Chi Chi Kung) YMAA

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 : Essence of Taiji Qigong (Tai Chi Chi Kung) YMAA
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Type of bind: DVD
EAN num: 0822003001422
Format: Color, Digital Sound, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: YMAA Publication Center
Manufacturer: YMAA Publication Center
Quantity: 1
Publishing house: YMAA Publication Center
Release Date: September 09, 2005
Running Time: 105 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 66938
Studio: YMAA Publication Center
Theatrical Release Date: 2005




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The Internal Foundation of Tai Chi

Taiji Qigong is an ancient Chinese set of exercises which develops the strength and flexibility of the body, increases your vitality, and promotes deep relaxation.

The movements also prepare your body and mind for great Taiji (Tai Chi) practice by loosening your joints, warming your muscles, stimulating your Qi (energy) flow, and sharpening your concentration. Qigong is the key to developing the phenomenal martial power of Taijiquan.

In this DVD, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming teaches the purpose and methods of Taiji Qigong, and demonstrates more techniques than are shown in the book, including:

•Stretching
•Loosening, Rotating, Coiling, and Wrist-Settling Warm Up Exercises
•Wai Dan Standing Still Meditation
•Stationary Taiji Qigong: Primary, Coiling, and Rocking Sets
•Walking Taiji Qigong

In addition, regular Qigong practice accelerates the health benefits of Taiji. You'll enjoy reduced stress, a stronger immune system, and a deeper awareness of breath and body coordination. This authoritative guide can be used with any style of Taijiquan, and it is a great way for anyone to energize the body, raise the spirit, and deepen your understanding of Qigong and Taiji.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Easy (and relaxing) to use...
Qigong, or "energy work" is an ancient method of longevity exercises designed to maximize the generation and flow of inner energy ("chi" or "qi") in ones body.

There are literally hundreds of systems, schools and methods of qigong, but Tai Chi Chuan (Supreme Ultimate Boxing) is probably the most easily recognized (if not fully understood) of these.

This DVD from Dr. Yang, Jwing Ming incorporates many movements from Tai Chi Chuan, as well as various "stand-alone" qigong exercises, linking them into several exercise programs. Each program is designed with a different result in mind (relaxation, stengthening organs, martial power, etc).

Broken up into short, easily understandable sections, the session flows smoothly from a brief overview, to warm-ups, stretching, then proceeds to specific energy exercises by body part and/or chi channel.

The quality of instruction is superb, as each section opens with a stated goal, then leads the viewer through the sequences (with both a front and side view, shown simultaneously).

"Essence of Taiji Qigong" is one of those truly rare videos that enables a dedicated person to actually learn physical movement by watching and practicing along with the instructor.

This is an excellent example of what a "workout" video can (and should) be.




Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Improvements are still possible
I would have appreciated a French sound track.
What is great in this DVD is the dual display for many movements (front and side) but sometimes the two are not synchronized making it difficult to analyse.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL
This DVD has the following sections that cover the different aspects of Taiji Qigong:

The purposes of Taiji Qigong
Training Procedures
Important Points
Stretching
Warming up
Wai Dan Standing Still Meditation
Moving Taijiquan

PURPOSES OF TAIJI QIGONG

This course follows the same general approach as Dr. Yang's book "Taijiquan Theory", which teaches that a student should regulate in the following order:

Regulate the body
Regulate the breath
Regulate the mind
Regulate the chi
Regulate the spirit

Explanations are given as the material is presented. The stated goal of Taiji Qigong is to lead the student into the domain of emptiness, represented by the concept Wuji. At this point Body Qi and Mind Qi become one and all desires disappear. Fortunately, for the many of us that might not reach this accomplished a level, the journey trying to get there is still wonderful and filled with many body, mind and spirit health benefits.

TRAINING PROCEDURE

This section talks about regulating the body by being relaxed, centered, balanced and rooted. When we line up our bodies properly with the earth/ground, it becomes much easier to begin to relax our bodies and mind since we are no longer fighting the effects of being out of balance. This causes our Qi to circulate and avoid stagnation.
Once we learn to regulate the breath, then the mind can lead the Qi effortlessly, as explained by Dr. Yang, Jwing Ming. Each of the five regulations are covered using explanations and demonstrations by Dr. Yang.
WARMING UP

This is a very thorough presentation of well thought out exercises that assist a student/practitioner in loosening their body, muscles and joints. The exercises in this section teach how to connect the parts and move as one unit. Some of the exercises massage and move the internal organs in a beneficial way.

The goals of the abdominal exercises on the DVD are:

Regain control of the muscles in the abdomen
Loosen the lower dan tian so Qi can flow
Improve and smooth the Qi circulation in the small and large intestines
Improve and smooth the Qi circulation in the kidneys
loosen the kidney area
Eliminate Qi stagnation in lower back
Loosen muscles, stomach, gallbladder, liver & spleen
Improve Qi circulation in these areas
Use the mind to lead the Qi from the lower dantien to the solar plexus area

Dr. Yang then teaches chest exercises, arm exercises, loosening up the torso and the internal organs, loosening the wrists, coiling forward and backward, settling the wrists, rotating the ball, and pushing to the sides. For each of these sections, an explanation is given of what the goals should be for each exercise. Dr. Yang is shown split screen with different views of him demonstrating the exercises.

A sign of quality material is when the "warm up" or "basic" exercises are so well designed that they truly have all the secrets of the art, and alone would still be worth the cost of the video. If someone practiced only these warm up exercises, they would still be of great value. As a beginning student, I recall wanting to skip the warm up exercises and go straight to the Taijiquan form.

My teacher taught many Taiji exercises using a Taiji staff that measured from the ground to the armpit. This staff work, I realized many years later, to be of great value and well worth the extra effort of making them a part of the daily Taijiquan practice, along with the form, push hands, etc... The wise student will enjoy spending time learning these exercises. So don't skip these exercises when you watch this video. Spend a lot of time in this section to truly develop a strong foundation in this Taiji Qigong ability.

IMPORTANT POINTS

This section delves into the theory and concepts of Taiji Qigong, with the goal being to return your spirit to its origin, nature. Advice is given on diet, life style and the best time of day to practice.

STRETCHING

This section teaches three or four different types of stretches, while encouraging one to stretch slowly, gently, no tensing of the muscles, no holding your breath, but rather to breath naturally. Dr. Yang recommends ten repetitions of each of the demonstrated stretching techniques.

WAI DAN STANDING STILL MEDITATION

Dr. Yang demonstrates this Wai Dan version, but for the Nei Dan version of standing still meditation, the practitioner is referred to the book "The essence of Taiji Qigong", the companion book for this video. Tips are given for the correct practice while showing Dr. Yang demonstrating the form. This form uses the following postures:

Embracing the moon on the chest (arcing the ... Read More



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Kan and Lii
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Dr Yang returns to the essence of Qiqong and teachings the basic thoughts: breathing, Yi mental focus and movement of the Chi, the chi reserviors and channels, and the importance of relaxation. Dr Yang tells the practitioner too think about why the motiff works, how motiff interacts with Yin and Yang principles, and encourages the practition, too ponder the writings of the masters. Without understanding why Qigong works, Qigong becomes a meanless sequence of movements without any power. These ancient Taoist and Buddhist techniques have been used by millions, practiced daily too help restore health.

Dr Yang instructs in Kan and Lii. Kan is water and Lii represents Fire. Kan is water, which is able to cool the body down making the body more Yin. While Lii is fire which warms the body making it more Yang. When Kan and Lii are adjusted or regulated correctly, Yin and Yang will be balanced an act harmoneously. Chi Kung practitioners believe the body is always too Yang, degenerating and burning out. If you use water to cool down the body, it will slow down the degeneration process and lengthen life. So regulation is required. Wu chi is the balancing of the Yin and Yang forces. In this state nature is peaceful and calm. Wu chi state combines the individuals chi with the chi of nature. This is the goal of Tai Chi.

Exercise 1: 1. Standing Still 2. Big python Softens its Body 3. Chi sunk to Dan Tien 4. Expand the Chest to clean the body 5. Pour the chi into Baihui 6. Left and Right to push mountain 7. Settle wrist and push the palms 8. Large Bear Swimming in Water 9. Left and Right to open mountain 10. Eagle attacks its prey 11. Lion Rotates the Ball 12. White Crane Spreads it wings

Coiling Set: 1. Stand Calmly 2. White Crane relaxes its wings 3. Drill Forward and Pull back 4. Left and Right Yin and Yang 5. Water and Fire Mutually Interact 6. Large Bear encircles the Moon 7. Living Buddha Holds up Heavan 8. Turn Heavan and Earth in Front of your Body 9. Golden Rooster Twists its wings 10. Turn your head to look at the moon 11. Big python turns its body 12. Up and Down coiling

Rocking Set: 1. Embracing Arms 2. Wardoff 3. Rollback and Press 4 Push 5. Rotating the Ball

Walking Chi Kung: 1. Wave Hands in Clouds 2. Diagonal Flying 3. Twist Body and Circle Fist 4. Stepping Leg 5. Brush Knee and step forward 6. Repulse monkey 7. Snake Creeps down




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