Body skills


There are many varied and popular ways to align the body and sensitise one's awareness to movement. Each technique creates a different image as to what the properly aligned body should look like. Although there are some common grounds, each method will evolve a different body.

Exercising and various sport activities emphasise strength, endurance and speed. Development of muscle control rather than skeletal balance takes precedence. Gaining speed at the expense of mounting tension, is too often the goal. The psoas is rarely considered or engaged directly. However, it is possible to work from a released psoas muscle. First one must slow the body down until one can follow the quality of movement through one's sensory awareness. 

(Liz Koch)

A different body

Most of your training is concerned with developing a certain way of moving.
This kind of motion is called 'internal'.

Various drills have been designed as a means of experimenting with how you use the body.
It takes time for your muscles and nerves to re-grow but they will.
Once you have gained a new body skill, it will remain.

We regard the body as a conduit through which energy and motion can be transmitted.
Until your body changes and becomes loose, it will block the flow of energy.
Fa jing will not pass through a stiff body.

Old habits

Your existing habits of local muscular tension will seriously hamper your progress.
Tensing the muscles contracts the tissue, actually pulling it towards you rather than away.
If you seek to deliver a strike when tense, it is like accelerating without removing the handbrake.
You must learn to soften your muscles and yield.


Body skills

The process of changing how your body operates is called neigong.
Each new quality (or neigong) that your explore, understand and incorporate will subtly alter the way in which your body works.
Neigong trains your body to move differently.
The individual qualities are not really separate skills but rather parts of a whole way of moving.
Ultimately, the attributes must consolidate.


Body work

Learning form sequences is not our priority. Developing body awareness comes first.
There is little point in learning a lengthy choreographed set until the quality of practice has improved.
You need to feel the way in which your body moves.
You need to be very conscious of your own habits and tension.

Qigong, neigong, form and self defence cannot address your health in any meaningful way until you have begun to experience the necessary sensitivity.


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