5 benefits of qigong deep Breathing exercises

The so-called breathing exercises (Dow yen) any exercises connectivity And (just) any and inhale and exhale (Lian Chi) any training on the healing power is in China is an important part
The benefits of breathing exercise

The breathing exercises consist of three parts:
1 - postural equilibrium
There are some excellent conditions for the energy balance during the breathing process.
2 - concentration of thought, reflection
Have to focus during a breathing exercise and the integration of mind and body together.
3 - Organization of the breathing process
That the organization of the process of respiration between inhalation and exhalation is very important.
These three things are needed to complete the interest of breathing exercises
And get full health and strength inherent in the depths of himself

Chinese say:
The strong man is the one who has powerful lungs and a weak man who owns the lungs is impaired.
Most people breathe the upper part of their lungs and leave the other half
Unused and full of stagnant air is pure shall be the body vulnerable to disease and debility
The deep breathing lung full strengthens and increases lung
Capacity and strengthens the body and maintains health.
Chinese say:

That after ten years of practice deep breathing exercises a person can lift carrying more than 300 kg because breathing strengthens the entire body.
This is not uncommon among those practicing sports chi Kong in China
Some coaches find small stature, slender body impassible but he has great concentration and great power find it like the sea in his composure, but if incandescent destroyed and broken tried a group of trainees to pray even blow an oasis of coach but they could not force his focus and intensity and closing maintaining the composure

The coach Could break a group of brick and his hand stuck to it even in person was smashed bones rib cage
Also could coach his weakness and the small body of a huge defeat people macho beat structure was used two fingers of his hands at a certain point drop and wounded fainted because the strike was in the path of Chi energy pathways that connect to the brain and therefore he lost consciousness.

And other things that you will not believe it until after you practice exercises
Breathing (Dow yen) and up to the fundamental strength and potential energy Chi Kung.
Do you think it's easy but requires patience and the power of determination

chi kung and tai chi art is full of secrets and not everyone who know the movements or forms is a player of tai chi.

What is Chi Kung? and How to use chi kung for health?

Chi Kung Power need to feel power inside you first, and be confident
Hidden energy is a superpower in the human body, it is called in Chinese Chi Kung, and her schools and ideas
Used in the treatment to clean the body of toxins in the environment
And used physical force, such as the iron body and fingers ferrous and desist iron has Rait Coach Cut It breaks the 12 template
Brick hands and throw some coaches penetrates the pottery fingers have learned from his coach Lee forearm Iron and Iron coach Yang desist has found significant impact

That the treatment be powered in several ways either to take the technique and repeat until the path is active
The patient and the doctor either treated by placing the patient by a doctor on the location of the disease
And the concentration of Chi Kung doctor on the location of the disease and the patient feels warmly here and then cause
Balance between the yang and the yen, the patient healed

Chi Kung is the way of power of life
In the human body strength fictional weaken the weakening external force
This force with its own rules and philosophy and need for intensive training so you can flare this force
It gives you several things:
1 - confidence
2 - Power
3 - Courage
4 - Health
5 - clarity of mind
6 - Focus Drills
7 - Resistance to diseases
8 - entrenched and consistency

The first thing that chi Kung Fighters and practitioners mus learn is:
First: the strengthening of self and how self-directed force and learn how to deal with people and then fighters. This method made ​​a difference in fighting this art students
Second: Energy: talk about energy last long and a lot of people do not know these points assessed, if estimated evaluated these points you an expert in this area

What is he difference between Qigong vs t'ai chi ch'uan techniques?
Qigong involves coordinated breathing, movement, and awareness used for exercise, healing, and meditation. While many scholars and practitioners consider t'ai chi ch'uan to be a type of qigong, the two are commonly distinguished as separate but closely related practices, with qigong playing an important role in training for t'ai chi ch'uan, and with many ta'i chi ch'uan movements performed as part of qigong practice. The focus of qigong is typically more on healing or meditation than martial applications.

What is Tai chi?

It is amazing way of Life
Tai Chi is The Art of stimulating the Nature
Tai Chi is the Science of Body energy
Tai chi is a energy of live
Tai chi is the Spiritual Face of Martial arts
Tai chi is the alternative treatment method that the Old Chinese gift us

World wide Web define Tai chi as :
t'ai chi: a Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health.

Let's make the photo from  chinlontaichi.com tell everything about tai chi powers:

And the chebucto.ns.ca define tai chi as: Supreme Ultimate Force
"The Chinese characters for Tai Chi Chuan can be translated as the 'Supreme Ultimate Force'. The notion of 'supreme ultimate' is often associated with the Chinese concept of yin-yang, the notion that one can see a dynamic duality (male/female, active/passive, dark/light, forceful/yielding, etc.) in all things. 'Force' (or, more literally, 'fist') can be thought of here as the means or way of achieving this ying-yang, or 'supreme-ultimate' discipline."

Tai chi known as: A gentle way to fight stress at mayoclinic.com
'Tai chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today, is practiced as a graceful form of exercise. It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing.
Tai chi, also called tai chi chuan, is a noncompetitive, self-paced system of gentle physical exercise and stretching. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion."

WikiPedia further concentrate on tai chi and tell us that tai Chi is  Chinese Internal Martial art with Slow Movement
"T'ai chi ch'uan or Taijiquan, often shortened to t'ai chi, taiji or tai chi in English usage, is an internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. It is also typically practiced for a variety of other personal reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity. As a result, a multitude of training forms exist, both traditional and modern, which correspond to those aims. Some of t'ai chi ch'uan's training forms are especially known for being practiced at what most people categorize as slow movement.'

Another explanation that tell us what the tai chi chuan is, from:nhs.uk; a Health-promoting Exercises
"Tai chi, also called tai chi chuan, combines deep breathing and relaxation with slow and gentle movements. Originally developed as a martial art in 13th-century China, tai chi is today practised around the world as a health-promoting exercise."

Let's tell youtube to tell us what is tai chi? with this amazing Video from susanamatthews channel:


Dr Paul Lam love and instruct people to do Tai chi excercises and He know the best what is tai chi?
Tai chi is an art embracing the mind, body and spirit
By Dr Paul Lam
"There is much more to Tai Chi than one can see, and virtually no one can describe such a complex art in one simple sentence. Yes, it's aesthetically pleasing, and most people practicing Tai Chi enjoy themselves. Certainly it's a most effective martial art. It can also take credit as a meditation for tranquility, of fostering the Taoist spirit of living in harmony with nature (not in the religious sense of spirit), of contributing to the preservation of a youthful mind and body. But as you look over the list of Tai Chi's attributes, you'll realize they fall under one heading, even under one word: Health. The practice of Tai Chi offers immense health benefits, strengthening body and mind."

And here when Chang San-feng developed the art of tai chi chuan, "which is based on the concept of yielding in the face of aggression. tai chi came after this master watched a battle the snake and the craneand became a myth, The myth of the snake and the crane exhibits the ideas of tai chi."
  
Tai Chi Exercises Both Mind and Body as the Louise Chang, MD from webmed.com told us what tai chi could be?

British Union of Tai chi tell us that tai chi is: more exercise to input the more energy to output
"Although Tai Chi may appear to some, to be an easy option, like other martial arts it requires commitment and dedication, to get the best from it. Like anything else in life, the more you put in, the more you get out."

Finally the explain the exact describtion to tai chi art as the Tai Chi the Art of patience
"Tai Chi (also written as T'ai Chi, Taiji, Tai Chi Chuan, among others) is a slow-motion, moving meditative exercise for relaxation, health and self-defense. Originally from China, Tai Chi has gained enormous popularity in America and throughout the rest of the world for its health benefits.'

Long life All of you with Amazing art of Awakening the sleeping powerful energy in our bodies

The Effect of Tai Chi on Health Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Conditions

The Effect of Tai Chi on Health Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Conditions
A Systematic Review
Chenchen Wang, MD, MSc; Jean Paul Collet, MD, PhD; Joseph Lau, MD
Arch Intern Med. 2004;164:493-501.
Objective To conduct a systematic review of reports on the physical and psychological effects of Tai Chi on various chronic medical conditions.

Data Sources Search of 11 computerized English and Chinese databases.
Study Selection Randomized controlled trials, nonrandomized controlled studies, and observational studies published in English or Chinese.
Data Extraction Data were extracted for the study objective, population characteristics, study setting, type of Tai Chi intervention, study design, outcome assessment, duration of follow-up, and key results.
Data Synthesis There were 9 randomized controlled trials, 23 nonrandomized controlled studies, and 15 observational studies in this review. Benefits were reported in balance and strength, cardiovascular and respiratory function, flexibility, immune system, symptoms of arthritis, muscular strength, and psychological effects.
Conclusions Tai Chi appears to have physiological and psychosocial benefits and also appears to be safe and effective in promoting balance control, flexibility, and cardiovascular fitness in older patients with chronic conditions. However, limitations or biases exist in most studies, and it is difficult to draw firm conclusions about the benefits reported. Most indications in which Tai Chi was applied lack a theoretical foundation concerning the mechanism of benefit. Well-designed studies are needed.

From the Center for Clinical Evidence Synthesis, Division of Clinical Care Research, Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston, Mass (Drs Wang and Lau); and Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Community Studies, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec (Dr Collet). The authors have no relevant financial interest in this article.


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