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mantis said:thank you guys
yeah that should be helpful
i guess i need to find some bricks now
hey, all these people who practice CMA and only 2 answers on rooting?
next time imma consult google instead![]()
Xue Sheng said:Somewhere in one of Dr Yang's books he talks about rooting, possibly the introductory Qi Gong book he wrote (more like a text book actually)
Also I forgot to say that when practicing rooting in the ways I mentioned you are rooting from the yong quan point (aka the Bubbling Spring) located roughly behind the ball of the foot.
If you listen to William CC Chen you root with 3 points on the foot. One on the big toe, one just behind the ball of the foot and one on the heal.
I could type up the other exercise I know for rooting, but I am not sure they have enough space on their server for the over explanation I am bound to do![]()
mantis said:Dr Yang seems to have lots of qi gong books. do you know title/isbn? i just bought one of them yesterday from amazon and waiting for it to ship.
I have a flat foot so i can root on 6 points haha
yep, i see what you're saying.
do you feel the hip 'positioning' has to do anything with rooting?
Those are exactly the ones..... that i did not buy!!!Xue Sheng said:I have read several of his books, I believe it was discussed in The Root of Chinese Qigong, but I am not sure. Could be in either of the list Tai Chi books too. If I find anything else in my library that talks about rooting I will let you know.
The Root of Chinese Qigong - The Secrets for Health, Longevity, & Enlightenment
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Tai Chi Theory and Martial Power Advanced Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Taijiquan, Classical Yang Style - The Complete Form and Qigong
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Flat feet just means you have a good understandingYes I know that was bad.
mantis said:Those are exactly the ones..... that i did not buy!!!
I guess i have to keep them in mind until the next round!
and no, it's not a bad joke
pstarr said:There is a secret to rooting and it's found in the breath. To root, you must use "reverse breathing."
Actually I believe Taoist breathing is the "reverse breathing". Buddhist think that method is incorrect. But yes, those are generally other references to them.Xue Sheng said:Aka Buddhist breathing. The other way is also called Taoist breathing.
dmax999 said:Actually I believe Taoist breathing is the "reverse breathing". Buddhist think that method is incorrect. But yes, those are generally other references to them.
mantis said:I ran into our old friend's (sifu adam hsu) picture teaching rooting here I do not know how this is done, but i guess he's teaching them to feel supporting their weight on those three dots in their feet.
oh that makes sense.. sounds goodXue Sheng said:This looks vaguely similar to the other tooting exercise I referred to, or at least part of it. It could be something entirely different though.
If it is the same you stand up from there and then return to this position.
And now that I think about it, that is all I remember about itÂ…damn! I AM getting old and forgetful
DavidCC said:I read the exercise with the bricks in Yangs Jwing-Minn's White Crane book. He also talks about doing this on one foot.
Xue Sheng said:Sorry it took me so long to get back with the books.
The above book that DavidCC mentions is the book that goes over rooting using bricks.
The Essence of Shaolin White Crane Martial Power and Qigong.
- Dr Yang, Jwing-Ming.
The book;
The Root of Chinese Chi Gong, the Secrets of Chi Kung Training
- Dr Yang, Jwing-Ming.
Goes over rooting and has some exercises, but it does not talk about the bricks. Or at least my editions doesn't. He has updated it since then.
He went over rooting and using the bricks at a Push Hands Seminar I went to at YMAA many years ago.