27-6. Exercise Part 5.avi
Tao Yin contains a wide variety of movements from many systems. An important aspect of Tao Yin is that it has alternating phases of activity and relaxation. During the relaxation phase you will learn to feel and gently guide the Chi flow to specific areas of your body. You will learn to absorb the nutrition from the air and the surrounding energy so you can open each cell to the fresh vitality of the universal force. This practice will help you relieve any energy stagnation.
Detail I
A) Psoas Muscles Activated
B) Full Body Breathing
C) Monkey Prays with Elbows
D) Monkey Flaps Legs
Detail II
A) Mountain Rises from Sea
B) Cricket Rests on Flower
Detail III
A) Dolphin Lifts Tail
B) Flying in Dreams
C) Finally Touch the Ground
D) Final Raised Love Cobra
Detail IV
A) Peacock Looks at Its Tail
B) Stretch the Bow
C) Monkey Rotates Spine to Leg Out
Detail V
A) Dragon Stretches Tail
B) Pull Bow and Shoot The Arrow
Running Time: 1 hour 41 minutes
1. Tao Yin Introduction (5:09)
2. Exercise Part I (17:55)
3. Exercise Part II (5:30)
4. Exercise Part III (4:18)
5. Exercise Part IV (20:51)
6. Exercise Part V (24:53)
7. The Practice (16:21)