DanC Posted November 18, 2019 I found this set in a book I have, the explanation isn't all that detailed, the set looks pretty static all done with clenched fists, it's part of the yi jin jing or a variation of that.. Is anyone familiar with it.. Ive seen it also under the name of sinew metamorphosis.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nintendao Posted November 18, 2019 2 hours ago, DanC said: I found this set in a book I have, the explanation isn't all that detailed, the set looks pretty static all done with clenched fists, it's part of the yi jin jing or a variation of that.. Is anyone familiar with it.. Ive seen it also under the name of sinew metamorphosis.. Do the postures look anything like this? I used to do a Damo qigong except with open hands instead of or in addition to fists. I'm thinking it might be a similar or less intense / entry level. It also static, starting from a stillness pose, hands resting in lap. Then progress to an intermediate movement, with hands raised near chest level. Finally an active movement of holding a maximum extension for as long as it takes until fatigued. Always recover in the intermediate movement before changing to a different active pose, or to stillness. The basic process is detailed here: http://taoiststudy.com/qigong_practice/free-qigong-course-part-one 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanC Posted November 19, 2019 11 hours ago, Nintendao said: Do the postures look anything like this? I used to do a Damo qigong except with open hands instead of or in addition to fists. I'm thinking it might be a similar or less intense / entry level. It also static, starting from a stillness pose, hands resting in lap. Then progress to an intermediate movement, with hands raised near chest level. Finally an active movement of holding a maximum extension for as long as it takes until fatigued. Always recover in the intermediate movement before changing to a different active pose, or to stillness. The basic process is detailed here: http://taoiststudy.com/qigong_practice/free-qigong-course-part-one Here is a link with pics scroll down you will see pics and descriptions.. https://www.energygatesqigong.us/exercises-meditation/da-mos-yi-jin-jing-exercises.html 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites