The Yi Jin Jing Qigong is a popular qigong exercise set from China. "Yi Jin Jing Qigong" means "Muscle and Tendon Transforming Exercises."
In
most cases, this qigong regimen consists of 12 movement sequences.
There are some versions of the Yi Jin Jing with many more movements
(22, 49, 108, 216). Some of the longer versions of the Yi Jin Jing
include movements from the Eight Section Brocade Routine, the Animal Frolics Routines, the Louhan Routine, or the Bone Marrow and Brain Washing Routine.
Most
people practice a 12 movement version of the Yi Jin Jing that was
described in a book published by Pan Weiru in 1858 called "Essential
Techniques for Guarding Life." Also, Wang Zuyuan published a book in
the 1880's titled "Illustrated Exposition of Internal Techniques" that
described the same qigong routine as did Pan Weiru.
Names of the Yi Jin Jing Qigong Movements
Opening Form
1. Wei Tuo Presenting the Pestle 1
2. Wei Tuo Presenting the Pestle 2
3. Wei Tuo Presenting the Pestle 3
4. Plucking Stars on Each Side
5. Pulling Nine Cows by Their Tails
6. Showing Talons and Spreading Wings
7. Nine Ghosts Drawing Sabers
8. Sinking the Three Bodily Zones
Three Plates Falling on the Floor
9. Black Dragon Displaying Its Claws
10. Tiger Springing On Its Prey
11. Bowing Down in Salutation
12. Swinging the Tail
Closing Form
Some claim that the Yi Jin Jing was created by the famous Zen Patriarch Bodhidharma
(Da Mo) around 520 CE, and refined over centuries by Shaolin monks,
while others argue for an even more ancient Daoist lineage.
There
are numerous instructional DVDs available now for the 12 movement
verion of the Yi Jin Jing. I like the instructional book and DVD by the
Chinese Health Qigong Association:
Yi Jin Jing:
Chinese Health Qigong. Compiled by the Chinese Health Qigong
Association. Beijing, China, Foreign Languages Press, 2007. 95 pages,
charts, includes an instructional DVD. ISBN: 9787119047782. VSCL.
"Qigong is an aspect of traditional Chinese medicine that involves
coordinating breathing patterns with physical postures to maintain
health and well-being. Yi Jin Jing/ Tendon-Muscle Strengthening Exercises
is an accessible, fully-illustrated guide to a particular qigong
exercise that focuses on turning and flexing the spine. Based on the
twelve traditional routines of Yi Jin Jing, the exercises covered in
the book feature soft, extended, even movements that invigorate the
limbs and internal organs. In particular, practice of the Yi Jin Jing
exercises improves flexibility, balance and muscular strength, and has a
beneficial effect on the respiratory system. Each routine is described
step-by-step and is illustrated with photographs and key points. The
authors also point out common mistakes and offer advice on how to
correct these. Complemented by an appendix of acupuncture points and
accompanied by a DVD, this book will be of interest to Qigong and Tai
Chi practitioners at all levels, students of martial arts and anyone
interested in Chinese culture." - Singing Dragon.
For a good book on the theory of the Yi Jin Jing, read Qigong: The Secret of Youth: Da Mo's Muscle/Tendon Changing and Marrow Brain Washing Classics.
By Yang, Jwing-Ming, Ph.D., 1946-. An Advanced Qigong Regimen for
the Serious Practitioner. Boston, Massachusetts, YMAA Publication
Center, 2000. Second Edition 2000, First Edition 1989. Index,
appendices, charts, 312 pages. ISBN: 1886969841. VSCL.
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