Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi Set 2 (Tutorial and follow along)
Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi Set 2 (Tutorial and follow along), With a tutor who has been certified by Professor Housheng Lin, the creator of Tai Chi Qigong shibashi.
Course Description
The Chinese medical understanding of illness is dominated by reasoning based on Qi. Healthy Qi pertains to the body’s resistance to disease, whereas Evil Qi refers to a variety of pathogens. In other words, the emergence of a disease depends not only on the disease but also on the body’s resistance to it.
Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi aims to adjust the body’s internal functions by self-practice, to mobilize the human body’s own potential, to give full expression to the subjective initiative of the human body, and to rely on its own strength to cure diseases and strengthen the body.
You may experience soreness, numbness, swelling, heat, etc. in your hands, feet, or other areas of your body when practicing Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi, or a warm current may flow through your body, causing you to sweat slightly. Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi can be used to cleanse the meridians, harmonize blood and Qi, and prevent and treat sickness.
In Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi Set 2, you will learn the following movements:
1. Commencing form and regulating breathing
2. Concentrating with your mind for energy
3. Breeze blowing at the willow tree
4. Detecting needle in the Sea
5. Fisherman casting fishing net
6. Fairy directing the way
7. Mischievous boy kicking his legs
8. Stork praying at the moon
9. Yellow dragon clawing
10. Shooting arrow
11. Two dragons going out to sea
12. The waves lapping or rolling
13. The lion playing the ball
14. Carrying the moon towards your body
15. Phoenix spreading its wings
16. Two mountain peaks facing the ears
17. Expanding and contracting abdominal muscle for energy
18. Pressing your palms in calmness
Each set of Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi consists of 18 movements, each of which consists of a single simple movement, making it simpler and easier to learn than Tai Chi. However, despite the simplicity of the movements, they contain the Taijiquan traits of being uniform, delicate, stretched, elegant, with the mind and body as one, and the body as one with the mind.