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Karate's Secret Throws by Vince Morris Review

Karate's Secret Throws by Vince Morris
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Judo & Karate came out of Jiu-Jitsu, This dvd by Sensei Vince Morris is very good & his teachings are simple, clear & practial. Being a student of Judo Gene Le Bell (myself) I found this dvd well worth the price & the people who put out this product most sincere. Buy this dvd.

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Eight Simple Qigong Exercises For Health: The Eight Pieces of Brocade Review

Eight Simple Qigong Exercises For Health: The Eight Pieces of Brocade
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I was introduced to the benefits of Qigong by a good friend a few months ago. I noticed that it had immediate physical benefits. I had been searching for a practice that would help increase my physical energy.
This is a wonderful introduction to Qigong for beginners. I bought the video on the recommendations of the reviewers here and have not been disappointed. Plus it is a very reasonable cost compared to the other options.
Dr. Yang gives very clear and concise explanations of the theory behind the poses. The exercises are simple to do. I have started with the sitting exercises and am doing them morning and night the past few days.
I suffer from chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia and bought this to improve the energy flow in my body. I have been feeling very weak lately due to lack of sleep and stress and found that the poses gave me immediate benefit by taking a layer of pain off my body. I am sleeping better too. I will check back in 3 months to update the benefits.
Also it became clear to me from watching the DVD that the problems I am having are energy problems. After doing the exercises I could feel the chi flowing in parts of my body that have been blocked -- namely my feet and arms. I also noticed that my kidneys are extremely sore and probably depleted. I was shocked. These exercises made me more aware of what is really going on in my body.
The sitting exercises are great for those who need to take it slow. To the senior gentleman who was upset that Dr. Yang didn't go into modifications. Yes, you are right, but you needn't worry if you can't stretch all the way to your toes. Just stretch as far forward as you can comfortably do. He also says in his analysis that the repetitions are guidelines -- and to do what you can.
A great DVD. I can't wait to see how I'm feeling in a few months. The DVD made me realize that I need to renergize my kidney's and I am buying herbal tea and herbs to assist in that process. I for one am tired of exercise that pushes the body past it's limits. This set of poses works with the body that you have now!

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Perfect for beginners! In this bestselling video, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming instructs and demonstrates the most popular set of Chinese healing exercises, the Eight Brocades. These gentle breathing, stretching and strengthening movements activate the Qi energy and blood circulation in your body, helping to stimulate your immune system, strengthen your internal organs, and give you abundant energy. With both a sitting and standing set, anyone can practice these simple and effective exercises in as little as 15 -20 minutes a day.Known in China as the Ba Duan Jin, the Eight Pieces of Brocade has been practiced for over 1,000 years. Also included are the secret words - poetry that has been used to pass this knowledge down from generation to generation, which contains the key to each of these ancient medical qigong movements.This DVD edition includes a detailed and fascinating qigong lecture by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, with over an hour of additional explanation and instruction of each of the qigong movements, and the history of the Eight Pieces of Brocade.Two complete sets of exercises - Time-tested, traditional Chinese healing art - Modern scientific explanation of healing principles - Multi-Language Edition- Narrated in English or French, with original Chinese poetry narrated by Dr. Yang, Jwing-MingSpecial Features: Over 50 Scene Selections - Menus in English or French - Language: English, French and Chinese.Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese Glossary "8 Simple Qigong Exercises" - Written & Performed by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming - Edited by David Silver and MediaManic - Video Production Supervision by David Silver - DVD Production by MediaManic - Directed by Dr.Yang, Jwing-Ming and David Silver195 minutes - color/ NTSC -All Regions © Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming

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Shaolin White Crane: Hard and Soft Qigong Review

Shaolin White Crane: Hard and Soft Qigong
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I myself have training in the arts of Tae Kwan Do and Karate. After I dedicated a few years to each school, I decided I enjoyed Chinese martial arts more so than Korean style. Every sect of martial art is unique and wonderful; however, I found the most enjoyment in Chinese. This in turn led a search to find a proper, traditional kung fu school. Well, such thing does not exist in Colorado, however, Dr. Yang's DVDs do!
Do not get me wrong, as White Crane techniques have been adapted into nearly every martial art, this DVD is priceless regardless of style (or lack there of.) This DVD is much more strenuous than some may believe too. Even in Soft Qigong, it is easy to break a sweat (if done properly.)
Dr. Yang's "Shaolin White Crane" book compliments this video. While the book is not required, it is highly recommended. It goes over the spiritual aspects, history, and breathing, while the video does not. In my opinion, the book may be more important than the physical training itself.
If you want to build a properly strong foundation for TRUE Shaolin Gong Fu (Kung Fu) studies as I am doing, this DVD is second to none. For you see, Dr. Yang is a White Crane (among other arts) student of two TRUE Shaolin masters (you will have to buy the book to see whom.)
This is a DVD I will be using ten - twenty - thirty years down the road with my White Crane studies. At YMAA.COM (Yang's Martial Arts Association) site, there are near countless other videos, books, compact discs, art, uniforms, etc. Included in these are White Crane Basic training 1 & 2 (2 tapes, or one DVD.) Moreover, Basic training 3 & 4 are due out in a month or two. Currently there are Kung Fu Fundamentals, Ti Chi, Chi Na, and much more, take time to visit www.ymaa.com, you will not be disappointed.
In addition, there is NO affiliation with YMAA and myself. I simply have much passion and respect for such true quality video training, A RARITY now a day.
I digress though; this DVD is broken down into Soft, Hard, and extras (ymaa video clips for others videos.) Within Soft and Hard are subdirectories that allow simple navigation to any point of study. I find the best feature is how there is nearly no talking, just soft Chinese music that escorts the current movement or exercise. Actual training is VERY easy to understand and follow, but to replicate the flowing movements of Dr. Yang, well that is up to hard work and time.
Yet that is what martial training is:
time, dedication, development, and enlightenment.
Peaceful Years.
Ivory Crane.

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Balance Yin and Yang with White Crane QigongThis multi-language DVD offers detailed narration of the finer points of each technique as taught in the companion book The Essence of Shaolin White Crane.Develop extraordinary strength and explosive martial power. White Crane Hard Qigong (chi kung) strengthens the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, and develops the strength and flexibility of the torso and spine. Hard Qigong also helps to build a strong root, improves your stability, and increases your muscular endurance. In addition to strength and power, Hard Qigong training builds up Qi in the limbs, which then circulates to the internal organs, nourishing them with Qi and improving your vitality.Hand Forms, Stretching & Fundamental Stances. Two complete sets of Moving Hard Qigong. Learn to understand the essence of internal power.To use White Crane martial power your body must move like a whip: smooth and flexible. Therefore the joints must be relaxed and the entire body connected, from the toes to the fingers. White Crane Soft Qigong trains you to be soft, relaxed, and coordinated. It also promotes smooth Qi flow and builds robust health and longevity. Soft Qigong promotes exceptional health of the spine and helps to keep the waist and torso fit and flexible.Warm-ups & Stretching, Qigong Exercises for the Fingers, Hands, Arms, & Chest, The complete set of Moving Soft QigongSPECIAL FEATURES: Over 70 Scene Selections - Many Previews of all YMAA videos. SUBTITLES: English, French, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish

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Tai Chi Ball Qigong Review

Tai Chi Ball Qigong
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This DVD is a compilation of part one and part two of the video tape series covering Taiji Ball Qigong. Taiji Ball Qigong should be learned by everyone interested in Taijiquan. The patterns taught in this video are an integral part of taijiquan movement. Persons already skilled in Taijiquan will recognize the basic types of movement covered in this video.
COURSE ONE TAIJI BALL CIRCLING
16 basic patterns
Qigong Breathing Techniques
Vertical Circling Forward (stationary, rocking, walking and Bagua circle)
Vertical Circling Backward
Horizontal Circling Clockwise
Horizontal Circling Counterclockwise
COURSE TWO TAIJI BALL ROTATING
16 basic patterns
Detailed instruction
Vertical Rotating Forward
Vertical Rotating Backward
Horizontal Rotating Clockwise
Horizontal Rotating Counterclockwise
TAIJI BALLS
Dr. Yang explains the difference between various types of Taiji Balls, which vary in size, weight and material. Valuable information is provided to guide the student in choosing the correct type of Taiji Ball.Five different types of Taiji Balls are shown and discussed, illustrating the good and bad points of each type.
Rubber ball - Good for beginners. No strain on lower back muscles due to low weight.
Wood ball - good for Taijiquan and useful for developing internal Qi power. Usually made of two halves glued together, due to the difficulty of making a ball from one piece of wood.
Glue can be a problem when sending Qi due to being a different material than the wood.
Rock/Marble ball - used by Shaolin practitioners and useful in developing external Qi power. More difficult to move Qi through this type of ball.
Best to start with a small ball and then move up to a larger ball after developing more strength.
INTERNAL FOUNDATION
The following types of breathing are taught and discussed:
WUJI BREATHING
YONG QUAN BREATHING
LAO GONG BREATHING
4 GATES BREATHING
TAIJI GRAND CIRCULATION BREATHING
TAIJI BALL BREATHING
Dr. Yang gives invaluable information concerning these breathing methods.

TAIJI BALL QIGONG CIRCLING PRACTICE
Internal - no ball - enhances and strengthens skin and bone marrow
External - with ball - conditions the muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Unification of Internal and External - no ball
Dr. Yang provides excellent tips throughout the video that point out the required techniques and then provides clear explanations of what makes it all work. Reverse abdominal breathing is suggested while doing the exercises. Dr. Yang describes how a practitioner can circle the ball to mimic the fire path or the wind path.With the fire path the ball moves away from the face and then down, which is like the Qi coming up the back, over the top of the head and down the front side of the body. With the wind path the ball goes out from the dantien and up, and then back towards the face and then down, which is like the Qi coming up the front of the body, over the head and down the back.
Dr. Yang moves his body in a very smooth and flexible manner, causing his back to circle in a similar manner as the path of the ball.

FOUR PATTERNS
Dr. Yang explains that circling and rotating have four patterns:
Vertical Forward
Vertical Backward
Horizontal clockwise
Horizontal counter clockwise
At first the moves are demonstrated by four or five students of Dr. Yang.The students do the moves with varying degrees of skill. Following this demonstration that includes some beginning instruction, two more advanced students of Dr. Yang practice the circling pattern in a lush outdoor setting.

This is a nice time for the student to follow along with the demonstrators who appear to be doing the moves with a fair degree of skill. Following this section, the video then brings the viewer back into the studio for a more detailed explanation of how to do the moves. At various times Dr. Yang demonstrates the moves to the class.
These patterns are taught while using four types of stances or steps:
Stationary (builds initial strength)
Rocking (used to train the timing)
Walking (forward and backward)
Bagua Circle
Dr. Yang then takes one student at a time and has them demonstrate the patterns while Dr. Yang offers invaluable correction and advice. This video has a surprising amount of instruction for the topic. Although I am familiar with the quality of Dr. Yang's instructional books and videos, I did not expect as much material as there is present on this video.The patterns taught will be familiar to anyone that practices taijiquan on a regular basis. There are many patterns that one does in the Taijiquan form that many students might not have realized existed.While doing these Taiji Ball exercises I recognized patterns that I have observed when practicing the martial applications of Taijiquan.

In the end of the first section of the Yang long form, after one does step, parry and punch, the punch goes forward and one imagines that the opponent has grabbed the right wrist. The fist does the horizontal counterclockwise pattern while rocking backwards, which then turns into a push.
I've seen video of a master doing the move differently in his later years.The master, instead of circling counterclockwise while rocking backwards with his right fist, instead does vertical circling backwards to bring the fist up and back, and as the fist goes down the back of the circle the two hands then push forward. Both techniques work to escape the wrist grab and to turn the escape into a push. One uses vertical circling/rotating and the other uses horizontal circling/rotating.
This video has an amazing amount of information.
I strongly recommend it to any student of Taijiquan. The skills taught and the benefits received make the video appropriate for anyone interested in body/mind/spirit development.


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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 breathingYongquan breathingLaogong breathingFour Gates breathingTaiji Grand Circulation breathingCourse 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.Also available: Tai Chi Ball Qigong DVD 2.SPECIAL FEATURES: All Regions DVD ' Over 100 Scene Selections ' Narration: English, French ' Multi-Language Menus and Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish ' Bonus DVD-Outtakes Segment ' Interactive YMAA Product catalog with Previews of All Other YMAA Video Titles

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