Franklin Posted June 9, 2010 (edited) DVD just released that might be of interest to members can be purchased here: Shen Long Publishing Detailed Instruction in Each of the Eight Sections of the Seated Eight Section Brocade and a Seated Breathing Exercise- build the Foundations for: Good Health, Meditation, and Taoist Training Seated Eight Section Brocade The Seated Eight Section Brocade is an ancient set of exercises designed to wash the internal body thereby clearing the energy channels from blockages and strengthening the internal organs and Qi or energy. This set is very simple to preform and only takes about 15 minutes. This set is great as a stand alone practice or it is a great practice to do before seated meditation. Seated Breathing Exercise The seated breathing exercise taught is a method of counting the breath. This seems simple in theory but the practice can be demanding. This practice can build a solid foundation for further meditation. By counting the breath you can quite the mind and make the breathing naturally long, deep, slow, and relaxed. Approximate Running Time: 57 minutes NTSC Format Region Free Preview and Free Lesson can be purchased here:Shen Long Publishing to celebrate the release it is 20% off and I made a special coupon for the Tao Bumsget another $5.00 off any purchaseinput coupon code- "TaoBum5" Franklin edit- preview is up Edited June 9, 2010 by Franklin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ya Mu Posted June 9, 2010 DVD just released that might be of interest to members Detailed Instruction in Each of the Eight Sections of the Seated Eight Section Brocade and a Seated Breathing Exercise- build the Foundations for: Good Health, Meditation, and Taoist Training Seated Eight Section Brocade The Seated Eight Section Brocade is an ancient set of exercises designed to wash the internal body thereby clearing the energy channels from blockages and strengthening the internal organs and Qi or energy. This set is very simple to preform and only takes about 15 minutes. This set is great as a stand alone practice or it is a great practice to do before seated meditation. Seated Breathing Exercise The seated breathing exercise taught is a method of counting the breath. This seems simple in theory but the practice can be demanding. This practice can build a solid foundation for further meditation. By counting the breath you can quite the mind and make the breathing naturally long, deep, slow, and relaxed. Approximate Running Time: 57 minutes NTSC Format Region Free can be purchased here: Shen Long Publishing to celebrate the release it is 20% off and I made a special coupon for the Tao Bums get another $5.00 off any purchase input coupon code- "TaoBum5" I will try to put up a preview some time tomorrow or the next day Franklin Cool - good luck. I do wonder just how many versions of the 8 Brocade Pieces there are. I do teach these in my class prior to doing qigong - great warmup. Sometimes I have one of my students teach them - but in the way they were originally taught to them. So we have ended up with 4 versions taught in my class. 4 people - 4 versions. Kinda cool kinda funny that so many ways exist to do these. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Franklin Posted June 9, 2010 thanks I have learned quite a few versions myself. this one is different from the other versions I have learned and seen the emphasis is on clearing and washing the channels best to be practiced after waking and before bed or before meditation like i said- i will try to put up a short video some time tomorrow franklin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Franklin Posted June 9, 2010 I updated the original post with a preview and free lesson Franklin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pero Posted June 9, 2010 Cool - good luck. I do wonder just how many versions of the 8 Brocade Pieces there are. I do teach these in my class prior to doing qigong - great warmup. Sometimes I have one of my students teach them - but in the way they were originally taught to them. So we have ended up with 4 versions taught in my class. 4 people - 4 versions. Kinda cool kinda funny that so many ways exist to do these. Hah, I learned 3 versions and every time I see Baduanjin on the net I see yet another version. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adept Posted June 9, 2010 There are lots of variations of 8 Brocades. I practice this version which is very challenging. Lots of long deep wide stances, the hallmark of the northern Shaolin arts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted June 10, 2010 Congratulations on the DVD Franklin, the preview looks really cool. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites