Sunday, November 30, 2008

Qi and Ki in Martial Arts



From time to time, you may hear your martial arts instructor talk about qi 氣 (you may also have seen it spelled chi), or ki as it is pronounced in Japanese. What is qi? Why is it important to martial artists?

Qi is one of the Three Treasures of traditional Chinese thought and practice, the other two being Jing 精 and Shen 神 (martial arts traditions from other East Asian countries use the same concepts, and many other cultures around the world, from the ancient Indians to the Mayans, have similar ideas). Jing, Qi and Shen are the foundation of the human experience, roughly corresponding to the physical, energetic and spiritual aspects of existence.

Jing can be thought of as your genetic information, the attributes that you get from your mother and father. In your body, Jing resides in the lower dantien, below the navel. The techniques of fa jing 发精, meaning to "emit essence" are a way of accessing this incredible reserve power that every human being holds within them. Remember the apocryphal story of the mother who lifts the car to free her baby trapped underneath? That's the power of Jing. If you've ever had an experience that "took years off your life," but managed to live through it, you drew upon the power of Jing to survive. In fact, one of my tai ji teachers says that, if done correctly, the movement in Chen taijiquan known as "Buddha's Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar" should take a few days off your lifespan (don't worry, it takes years of focused practice to attain this kind of power - you aren't in any danger of killing yourself with Chen taijiquan).

Qi is breath or energy and is responsible for all the processes in your body - your lungs filling, your heart pumping blood, your stomach and intestines digesting food. In your body, the qi center is at the center of your chest. Most martial arts work at the level of qi - when we practice continually, our qi moves quicker and smoother, leading to better reaction time, increased strength and more powerful kicks and punches.

Shen can go anywhere and do anything. It is not limited by your physical body. During meditation, you are training your Shen. The Shen center is located between your eyebrows, at the third eye.

As you can see, Jing works at a deeper level than Qi, while Shen works at a higher level. Qi is therefore the most accessible level of energy to work with. Qi is also the basis of the other two. If you have very little Qi, you may be forced to draw upon your Jing just to survive. You can see this in people who have lived through famine, or who are very sick for long periods of time, as with cancer. Conversely, if you have abundant smooth-flowing qi, you can actually store it up for later use, adding years to your life.

The best way to get more qi?
  1. Make sure the qi you have flows smoothly - practice, practice, practice. I don't have to tell this audience that practice makes perfect. The more you practice your form, the better it is. The more exercise you do, the better your blood and qi flows, improving the function of just about everything in your body: heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidney, intestines, stomach, and so on. Trade a little muscular ache for your internal vitality!
  2. Eat right. Eating right is so simple, but so hard. Why so simple? Everyone knows the common-sense approach to eating right: strictly limit or eliminate added sugar (including SODA, a huge one), stay away from processed foods (anything that comes in a can or a bag), eat mostly vegetables, fruit and grains, with high-quality meats and fish maybe once or twice a week. These variables change depending on your age, activity level, and so on. Why so hard? It's hard to BREAK HABITS, and eating a certain way is a habit that most people are unwilling to change.
  3. Use some of the amazing plants that the earth has provided for us to improve our health. These are plants that are not necessarily part of your daily diet - ginseng, for instance, or goji berries. The native cultures of the world all have knowledge of their special local plants. Traditional Chinese Medicine has one of the most well-organized traditions of herbology, with written texts stretching back thousands of years. In future posts we'll explore how to use some of these herbs to increase your qi power.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Mixed Martial Arts Club in High School



The New York Times has a story about an MMA club at Winchester High School in Massachusetts.

At a class last month, Kwak arranged for a guest instructor, Marcelo Siqueira, someone who planned to make regular appearances. Siqueira runs a martial arts center in nearby Somerville and was a national karate champion in Brazil. He has a black belt in Brazilian jujitsu and studied at the famous Chute Boxe mixed martial arts academy in Curitiba, Brazil.

Siqueira was here to help Kwak, one of his students, and also to scout for potential talent. Siqueira manages a few professional fighters. He understands all too well the sport’s violent reputation, having fought in Brazil’s Vale Tudo arenas, the home of the no-holds-barred, bare-knuckle matches that gave birth to mixed martial arts.

“A lot of people think it’s too aggressive or violent,” Siqueira said of the sport of mixed martial arts. “But after a while, they see a different perspective.”

He added that the club offered an opportunity to pour out aggression in a safe environment designed for it. He spoke passionately about the self-discipline required to be a fighter.


Read the whole article here.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

New Listing: Silk Wind Studio

Today's new listing also comes to us from Long Island.

Silk Wind Studio
Pete Landini
332 E.Jericho Turnpike - 2nd Floor
Huntington Station, NY 11746
631-424-8305
"Silk Wind Studio offers training in the Chinese Internal Martial Arts, specifically Tai Chi Chuan and Ba Gua Zhang. Yoga and Children's classes are also available at the studio."

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

New Listing: Goshinkan Dojo

The newest listing today is out on Long Island.

Family Self Defense Center, Goshinkan Dojo
1754 Merrick Ave. (rear)
Merrick 11566
516-2be-safe
516-223-7233
"Chief Instructor- Jeff Lovering, 7th Dan, Goshin-Budo Jujitsu, IFOJJ member, certified tactical master instructor. Dojo founded in 1984. Was in Bellmore for 23 years, now in Merrick since 2005."

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Dachengquan Seminar with Wang Rengang November 15-16

International Dachengdao will be hosting our first two day Dachengquan seminar conducted by Grandmaster Wang Rengang this coming weekend Nov 15 and 16. This seminar will be part of a series of periodic Dachengquan seminars. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive view of the whole system of Dachengquan designed to serve both beginners interested in learning and training in Dachengquan as well as providing serious practitioners with an opportunity to pursue International Dachengdao instructor certification. Although this seminar will be part of a series, each day will serve as an independent lesson. So if you can only make it for a day you wont be lost. The first seminar will focus primarily on Dachenquan mediation, basics and the system foundation.

Series Topics:

1. System of Dachengquan philosophy.
* Dachengquan movement
* Dachengquan physiology of form
* The role of Meditation in the scope of the whole system
2. How to Dachengquan is practiced, The elimination of traditional Chinese martial arts forms.
3. Seven steps for practicing Dachengquan

* Dachengquan meditation meditation for health
o lay down meditation
o sitting meditation
o standing meditation
o fighting meditation
* try energy - shirli
* friction step - mochabu
* single movements - dan chao sou
* push hands - tuisho
* trial of sound - fa sheng
* fighting - duan sou

Seminar Prices:
CASH payments only
$180.00 for both days early registration, before Nov 13.
$220.00 for both days late registration
$120.00 for one day.

Dates and Times:
Day 1 - Saturday Nov 15, 1:00 - 5:00
Day 2 - Sunday Nov 16, 10:00 - 2:00

Location:
Our shool at 86-18 Whitney Ave Elmhurst Queens, NY 11373.

To Register:
Please email Mike Gallina, mike@huemans.com. Paste "Comprehensive Dachengquan Seminar" into the subject of the email. Please include the following information -

1. Name
2. Where you're coming from
3. Martial arts background if any

Questions:
Feel free to email us or call (908)432-8973 and ask for mike if you have any questions. Email is preferred.

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Sunday, November 09, 2008

NYC Wing Chun Work Group

The newest addition to the Manhattan Wing Chun directory:

NYC Wing Chun Work Group
http://www.emediaworks.com/wingchunworkgroup/
George Lee
440 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10003
646-288-2245
"The NYC Wing Chun Club practices the Wong Shun Leung and Gary Lam Ving Tsun (WSLGLVT) fighting methods."

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

"Night of Martial Arts" in Brooklyn December 18th


Photo via bridgeandtunnelclub.com

SEEKING AMATEUR FIGHTERS FOR DECEMBER 18th (Brooklyn NY)

Gene Fabrikant presents
"Night of Martial Arts"
at Oceana Restaurant and Nightclub
1029 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235-5601
THURSDAY, December 18, 2008
Muay Thai
San Da
Full Contact Kickboxing
Sport Jiu Jitsu (NO STRIKING)
Team vs Team competition for the Boris Talis Cup!

If you are interested in fighting on this show please send me (at INFO@nysanda.com)

1. Name
2. Style you want to fight (Muay Thai/San Da/FCR/Jiu Jitsu)
3. Record (if any: win-loss-draw)
4. Weight
5. Height
6. Gym affiliation
AMATEUR ONLY!

David A Ross
New York San Da
www.NYSanDa.com
(212) 239 8619

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Monday, November 03, 2008

NAAFS Night of Champions



CLEVELAND, OH: The North American Allied Fight Series returns to Gray's Armory on Saturday December 6th for one of the showcase Pro/Am events of the year: Night of Champions 2008. This year's event will be highlighted by seven National Amateur Title fights, plus the return of "Smokin" Joe Heiland to NAAFS competition as he takes on UFC reality TV star, "The War Machine" Jon Koppenhaver.

After nearly 10 months away from the cage, Heiland will look for his 11th straight win as he takes the toughest test of his young career in the War Machine. Koppenhaver, a cast member of Spike TV's hit reality show, "The Ultimate Fighter" and UFC veteran, will make his NAAFS debut on December 6th when he invades Cleveland for this highly anticipated lightweight bout. Both fighters make the cut to 155 lbs for the first time.

Click here for more...

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Capoeira at Lehman High School in the Bronx

As part of an article on non-traditional physical education programs in high schools, the New York Times mentioned a capoeira class at Lehman High School in the Bronx.

Here's a very cool capoeira video from youtube:

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