fugue Posted May 26, 2014 Hello. I study Wu Style Taiji, and Drifting Cloud Qigong under Master Chun Man Sit in Kansas City, Missouri. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chang Posted May 26, 2014 Hello and welcome to the forum Wu Stylist. Â You will be free to post now but we do ask that you read the two posts pinned at the top of the Lobby and take a look at the forum terms and rules http://thetaobums.com/topic/19575-forum-terms-rules/ This covers all that you need be aware of when getting started. Â Good luck and best wishes, Â Chang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted May 26, 2014 , I'm only carbon on my mother's side, and bipedal on my fathers. Â Welcome to the bums. I look forward to your contributions. I've never heard of Drifting Cloud Qigong. I think there are innumerable qigong styles out there. It'd be interesting to learn the origins and lineage of them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted May 26, 2014 (edited) Me neither. Found this.... Â Looks interesting. Do you always "exhale through the nose" as per the teacher's comment on that clip fugue ? That's quite unusual in QiGong. Edited May 26, 2014 by GrandmasterP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fugue Posted May 27, 2014 Me neither. Found this.... Â Looks interesting. Do you always "exhale through the nose" as per the teacher's comment on that clip fugue ? That's quite unusual in QiGong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fugue Posted May 27, 2014 Yes, always through the nose. This is the only Qigong I have learned, so I have little to compare it with 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fugue Posted May 27, 2014 Yes, always through the nose. This is the only Qigong I have learned, so I have little to compare it with. As for the history the main style that Master Sit learned is Tai Hui which is an extremely esoteric, internal, and southern in origin. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted May 27, 2014 if I may ask. Which aspects make it extremely esoteric? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fugue Posted May 27, 2014 It just doesn't have that many practitioners and is internal which I always think of as esoteric because the majority of people do not seem to understand that aspect of martial arts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted May 27, 2014 It just doesn't have that many practitioners and is internal which I always think of as esoteric because the majority of people do not seem to understand that aspect of martial arts  There's a whole Chinese Internal Arts section over on the MA Forum... http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/54-chinese-internal-arts-taijiquan-tai-chi-qigong Share this post Link to post Share on other sites