Registered: 07/27/01
Posts: 6
Loc: Arlington, TX US
I recently have attempted to practice Nei-Dan (internal breathing) to accumulate and control chi better. Has anyone had any succes or experiences with this?......Damien
It is very important that we concentrate on the internal as well as the external. Nei-dan training should be practiced by all martial artists.
Nei-dan in yin to wei-dan's yang. Nei-dan training can also be broken up into a yin and yang portion. The yin and yang portions always complement each other and make a stronge whole.
The yin side of nei-dan training can take many forms , the most popular being qigong. There are many qigong sets for many different effects. Some are for health, some for martial power, some for energy projection.
Registered: 07/27/01
Posts: 6
Loc: Arlington, TX US
I am doing very basic small circulation. i am new to my style (kenpo), but have had an interest in the arts since i was a kid. My instructor teaches points and application, so i have a great exposure to point/energy fighting. However, i am undergoing internal cultivation on my own. thnks for the rely...Damien
The small circulation teaches you to recognize energetic flow, and begins tio train the mind(yi) to lead the energy(chi) along the conception/governing vessels.
If your goal is to be able to add chi to your striking and grappling then I would say that you are on the right path. It is important to be able to feel the energy moving.
There are also qigongs for cultivation of energy. A good one to begin with is the Ba Duan Jin or "Eight Pieces of Brocade". I'll send you am e-mail on where to get the best video on it.