Deep Breathing Benefits

Breathing Deeper – more than just more oxygen

Learning how to regulate the breath is truly one of the key components to maintaining good health and well-being. Most people do not regulate their breath or even think about it, until a health issue presents itself.
Deep Breathing Benefits
Breathing shallow helps the body to produce cortisol and adrenaline.
Breathing deeper helps the body to produce dopamine, oxytocin, seratonin and endorphines.
Controlling how you breathe can affect your emotions.
Emotions cause the brain to adjust and affect the body’s blood chemistry.
The blood chemistry directly affects the internal organs and consequently all of the bodily systems and functions.

Moving Qigong (tae guk chung set #1)

How deep you breathe directly affects your health! And it is FREE, doesn’t require a prescription, no special clothes nor equipment. Just YOU making the effort to breathe slower and deeper.
Breathing Rate vs Intensity
Breathing deep and slower is a key component to good health and longevity. We all have the ability to use the breath to take responsibility for OUR own healthcare. Desire and self-discipline are 2 more components that come into play.
The parasympathetic nervous system is activated when breaths per minute, are 10 or less. There are many ways to get to below 10 BPM, with tai chi, yoga and qigong among the most popular methods.
Be well and stay healthy!

Jim Moltzan

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The Cross Crawl Concept

Opposition or contralateral, in regards to body movement or mechanics, means that opposite sides of the body work together to coordinate the right arm and left leg, and then the left arm and right leg. Ipsilateral refers to same side coordination.

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Cross crawl refers to movements in which we use opposition such as walking, climbing, crawling, walking, running, and swimming. These are intentional cross-lateral activities, which you cross the mid-line of the body. Touching the hand to the opposite knee or foot.

examples of cross crawl

This type of movement builds the connection between the right and left hemispheres of the brain. This allows for the electrical impulses and information to pass freely between the two hemispheres. This is essential for physical coordination as well as cerebral activities, such as reading, listening, teaching or learning a skill, and hand-eye coordination.

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The cross crawl technique is an easy way to activate brain development and the nervous system. It gives motor and sensory stimuli needed to take control of bodily functions, thereby preventing or rehabilitating health problems. Exercises from martial arts such as Tai Chi (kung fu), qigong and yoga focus greatly on contralateral and ipsilateral movements throughout their curriculum.

Advanced examples

Exercise methods like these have been known for centuries, but are considered new or “alternative” to modern western culture.
Learn how this all works from private, small or group instruction.
Be well!

 

Ship Pal Gye – A method to increase the capacity of your nervous system!

Ship Pal Gye (Korean name for 18 qi exercises)

A method to increase the capacity of your nervous system!

Watch the video to get a sample of what this type of instruction entails. Often times people will ask me, “where did you learn this?” Well…almost 40 years ago I began studying Korean kung fu, then Traditional Chinese Medicine, medical qigong, fitness, wellness and anatomy. It didn’t happen overnight or from a weekend seminar. It took me decades of learning, studying and teaching from and with high level masters and teachers. And I’m not done learning yet, are you?

By holding the body in specific alignments, the nervous system is strengthened to endure more pain, stress and discomfort. Think of tempering steel in fire to strengthen the metal.

When engaging the muscles, tendons, bones and fascia, the 12 regular energy meridians are engaged plus the 8 extraordinary meridians are opened and filled as reservoirs to adjust the ebb and flow of energy throughout the body and thereby strengthening the immune system among other bodily functions.

Exercise methods like these have been known for centuries, but are considered new or “alternative” to modern western culture.

Learn how this all works from private, small or group instruction.

Be well!

Jim Moltzan

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Low-impact Core Training – using qigong & martial arts exercises

Low-impact Core Training – using qigong & martial arts exercises
The following facets are facets of martial arts and mind/body/spirit training:
– Moving the body within the 3 anatomical planes (coronal, sagittal & transverse)
– Exercising the body’s 600+ muscles
– Strengthening the body’s 200+ bones
– Stretching of the 12 fascial lines
– Moving and strengthening the 33 vertebrae
– Getting the organs moving by engaging the core muscles
– Rehabilitation of injuries (knees, back, neck and shoulders)
– Boosting of the immune system
– Relieving stress and anxiety
– Learning to see one’s self as others see me through mindful exercises engaging the mind, body and self-awareness
– and many more benefits.
Find a method of exercise that works for you and do it consistently. Let me know if you need help getting moving.
Be well and stay healthy.
Jim Moltzan