3 Internal Martial Arts

3 Internal Martial Arts – Tai Chi, BaguaZhang & Hsing Yi

Tai Chi, (TaiJi, Tai Chi Ch’uan), Pa Kua (BaGuaZhang), Hsing Yi (XingYi Quan), and are considered the 3 main Taoist Internal Martial Arts. They incorporate many types of trainings including exercises, forms (sets), breathing exercises (Chi Kung or QiGong), meditation, self-defense and weapons skills. Many of the same benefits derived from qigong can be realized from regular practice of these exercise methods.

Tai Chi, Taiji, T’ai Chi Ch’üan, is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. The term Tai chi (translates to the ”Supreme Ultimate”) refers to a philosophy of the forces of yin and yang, related to the exercises. Though originally conceived as a martial art, it is also typically practiced for a variety of other personal reasons such as stress relief, physical fitness and achieving greater longevity and self awareness. As a result, many training forms exist, both traditional and modern, which correspond to those aims with differing emphasis. Some training forms of Tai chi are especially known for being practiced with relatively slow movements. Chen, Yang and Wu are all styles of Tai chi.

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Bagua, Baguazhang, Bagwa, Pakua, Walking Meditation or “walking of the circle” are all names for this style of Kung Fu training. Translated to English is “8 trigram palm”. Bagua is an internal developing style similar to Tai chi and Hsing Yi. Tai chi is often considered to be the softest, Bagua somewhat harder and Hsing Yi the hardest style of the three main internal styles. Hard and soft refer to the control applied to the various movements practiced. Bagua develops stability in motion amongst many other things. Cheng, Chung, Emei, Sun are all styles of Baguazhang.

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“San Ti Shi” is Chinese for “Trinity Posture”, also known as the “3 Elements
Form/Posture” or “3 Body Posture”.San Ti Chi is the fundamental posture used in Hsing Yi Chuan (Xing Yi Quan). Hsing Yi is one of the 3 major internal martial arts along with Tai Chi and BaguaZhang. The “three bodies” refers to the three phases all together; heaven-earth-and the human being. It corresponds to the head, hands, and feet in Hsing Yi. These phases are again divided into three sections; spirit-mind-body.

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All three styles have many overlapping benefits such as:

  • Calming of the mind
  • Focuses thought
  • Strengthens and relaxes muscles
  • Can be practices as “Moving Meditation”
  • Attention to body alignments
  • Cultivates internal energy (qi)
  • Develops the physical body from the inside out
  • Slow, medium & fast body motions
  • Static as well as continuous movements

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Often we look to point the finger how others should be better. Another perspective would be to make ourselves better. Be the best version of ourselves that we can be. Set the example because this action alone can be contagious in a positive way.

Wisdom is a recipe of knowledge and experience obtained over time (age) allowing one to differentiate when is the correct timing to react or not to react. When to do, when not to do. Coming up to a stop sign, you really don’t care to stop your vehicle (your true feeling) but you do because it is the right action (the law) to stop. If a blaring fire engine were to suddenly appear in your rear view mirror, you might choose to move through the intersection and to a space clear of the oncoming 370,000 pounds of moving metal and water (correct action for this situation).

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Osteoporosis and Osteopenia (bone porosity & bone loss)

Osteoporosis and Osteopenia (bone porosity & bone loss)

Are you age 40 or older? If so, you might want to make sure you stay active as you continue to age. After 40 or so, the average woman losses 8% of their bone mass; men loss about 3% per decade. So, by 70 a woman can lose 25%; a man 18%. Bones can become more porous and weaker, usually starting to increase after age 45.

Wow, not good!

Consistent (and appropriate) exercise puts strain on the muscles, joints and bones, causing the bones cells to stay active and continue to remodel, often until the end of life. (Wolff’s Law)Appropriate exercise as we all age depends upon the individual. However, Tai chi, yoga and qigong are all low-impact and can be practiced by most people regardless of age and health issues.

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Grow Older, But Also Grow Wiser

We all grow older, but do we ever really grow up? Growing up usually refers to being more responsible, more independent, more aware, more giving of oneself.

However, it usually takes a better part of a lifetime to realize what is most important in our lives. Our family and our health, right? How cliché. We say it because it sounds wise and moral. But really, what we as humans seem to value the most is our home, cars, money, and other material possessions. Our ego tops the list of our priorities as we like to think that what we offer more than we receive in our daily existence within the universe.

Often we look to point the finger how others should be better. Another perspective would be to make ourselves better. Be the best version of ourselves that we can be. Set the example because this action alone can be contagious in a positive way.

Wisdom is a recipe of knowledge and experience obtained over time (age) allowing one to differentiate when is the correct timing to react or not to react. When to do, when not to do. Coming up to a stop sign, you really don’t care to stop your vehicle (your true feeling) but you do because it is the right action (the law) to stop. If a blaring fire engine were to suddenly appear in your rear view mirror, you might choose to move through the intersection and to a space clear of the oncoming 370,000 pounds of moving metal and water (correct action for this situation).

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The Meaning of the Yin-Yang Symbol

The Meaning of the Yin-Yang Symbol

The yin and yang symbol or taijitu, relates to the day and night association of yin and yang. Supposedly the ancients plotted a graph made up of six concentrically larger rings. In the center was anchored an 8-foot high pole that measured the shadow cast by the sun throughout the seasons. Then they colored in where the shade landed and where there was none. When looked at from above, the graph showed a picture that resembles the yin and yang symbol but without the two dots on either side. From here the concept of balance and its relationship to the seasons and nature was conceived.

The yin-yang symbol has been long known to represent balance and harmony. However, some choose to label it as a religious symbol for Daoism which many consider more of a philosophy. The martial arts of tai chi uses this symbol and concept as a foundation to understanding of the flow of energy within the human body.

The 5 Aspects of yin and yang complement and balance each other via these aspects, which define the relationship between each.

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Preventable Deaths in the US

Preventable Deaths in the US

A perspective of top causes of death in the US and that most are somewhat preventable through choices we make. The US did not become ill overnight. We have been working hard at this for decades.

Take note that top causes 3, 4 & 5 are all very much preventable and directly affect others, even with no deliberate ill-will towards others.

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