Taiji Ball Qigong DVD 1 by Yang Jwing Ming - Budovideos Inc

Taiji Ball Qigong DVD 1 by Yang Jwing Ming

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Deepen Your Tai Chi Training with Taiji Ball Qigong. Taiji Ball training is common practice in both external and internal martial arts in China. It can strengthen the torso, condition the muscles, and increase physical power by using the mind to lead the Qi. In Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan), Taiji Ball Qigong training was once a major training tool to enhance Pushing Hands ability. However, due to its secrecy, fewer and fewer people have learned it. Today the art of Taiji Ball training is almost unknown.
In Course 1, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming teaches fundamental Taiji Ball breathing techniques, and 16 basic patterns of stationary and moving Taiji Ball Circling, both Vertical and Horizontal.

Breathing patterns demonstrated:
Wuji breathing
Yongquan breathing
Laogong breathing
Four Gates breathing
Taiji Grand Circulation breathing

Course 2 focuses on 16 basic patterns of stationary and moving Taiji Ball Rotating, both Vertical and Horizontal.

Dr. Yang offers detailed instruction as students demonstrate in the classroom, accompanied by an easy-to-follow demonstration of each pattern shown in a lush outdoor setting, with beautiful classical Chinese music.

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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David Chesser
This is excellent

This is an excellent overview of taiji ball training. Very easy to pick up from the disc. However the format is very repetitive for each move. They are all shown in stationary, then moving forward and back, then in a circle pattern. This can seem a bit repetitive but there is good detail shown if you have the patience to sit through it. A great way to build sensitivity for push hands.