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Tai Chi Breathing

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Tai Chi has two basic breathing methods – abdominal and reverse breathing.

When I teach abdominal breathing in my various presentations and student Tai Chi workshops, I usually get someone who ends up doing the more advanced reverse breathing method instead.

I don’t know why some people do this as the explanation and demonstration is clear and simple to follow. Maybe it’s because some people get confused with the concept  of breathing in and expanding the abdomen at the same time. Usually after a few attempts they get it right.

I thought I’d write a post, in simplistic terms, on the difference between the two breathing methods and how they are used in Tai Chi.

Abdominal Breathing
You simply breathe in through your nose and expand your abdomen. When you breathe in, your abdomen returns to the resting position. Abdominal breathing is the general breathing method for wellbeing Tai Chi.

Reverse Breathing
This is the reverse of abdominal breathing – you breathe in and your abdomen gently contract – breathe out and your abdomen expands. Reverse breathing is used in Tai Chi self defence.

Sometimes I find when I do my Tai Chi form or Chi Kung exercises I alternate between abdominal breathing and reverse breathing without thinking about it. However when it comes to the Tai Chi self defence applications then reverse breathing is what I tend to focus on.

It’s important for beginner students to focus on abdominal breathing before trying reverse breathing.

 

Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: Abdominal breathing, Breathing, Chi Kung, How to, Reverse Breathing, Self defence, Tai Chi, Wellbeing

Tai Chi Tip #46

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The key to effective self defence is developing ‘presence’ which can be achieved by correct posture and breathing.

Filed Under: For Beginners, Self defence, Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: Breathing, Posture, Presence, Self defence, Tai Chi

360 Degree Breathing

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One of the Chi Kung techniques I use occassionally to energise my body and calm my mind is what I call  ‘360 degree breathing’.

You can do this skill either lying down, sitting or standing.

Here’s how it works;

  • Take a deep breathe and imagine you are breathing in good Chi inside every cell of your body
  • Breathe out slowly and imagine you are breathing out negative Chi (toxins or negative thoughts or feelings)
  • Do at least 8 repetitions to start with and build to whatever is comfortable for you
  • relax your breathing – make it natural – don’t force it

A very simple technique that with practice will give you a quick way of feeling good and staying focused when you need to.

Filed Under: Chi Kung, For Beginners Tagged With: Breathing, Calmness, Chi Kung, Energiser, Qigong

Tai Chi Tip #17

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Tai Chi Breathing – smooth, slow and deep.

Filed Under: Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: Breathing, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Tip

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Terms

Tai Chi Chuan
A health and self defence system.

Chi
The ‘intrinsic energy’ which circulates in all living things – Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming.

Chi Kung
….. specialises in building up the Chi circulation in the body for health and/or martial purposes – Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming.

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