Kung Fu Hamster Posted April 25, 2003 Posted April 25, 2003 Ok, first of all thanks for reading. So here come the questions Number 1: What is Ki? I'm not sure what it is and I don't think it's in my style of karate (shotokan) and number 2: So how do you meditate? Dumbquestion I know but I never really knew how to... Thanks for helping Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO
superleeds Posted April 25, 2003 Posted April 25, 2003 Two quick answers for you, my little furry freind. 1. Ki is regarded by some as "internal energy" that you can use. Other's think of it as bad breath. Personally i'm not so sure myelf, But I do think that Shotokan has Ki as I is the person and not the style that utilizes Ki (some more than others ) As for meditation try pressing ur tumbs against ur index finger and press ur tongue towards the alveolar ridge in ur mouth hope this helps Read a book!
SaiFightsMS Posted April 25, 2003 Posted April 25, 2003 Take a look at some of the older threads in internal arts. There are places where others have shared favorite meditation techniques.
Kung Fu Hamster Posted April 25, 2003 Author Posted April 25, 2003 K thanks you to but for the meditation one super leeds: my tongue slipped, I made a very weird sound with my mouth and then I just looked like a total prat infront of the computer. Am I ment to close my eyes when doing that and think of something? Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO
SaiFightsMS Posted April 25, 2003 Posted April 25, 2003 Here are some links to meditation posts. http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4877 http://www.wadoryu.org.uk/mokuso.html http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4459 http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=1362 http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=1326
G95champ Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 Ki - is your life force, inner energy. Yes Shotokan does have it. We don't draw it out as much as say Kung Fu does but we stress the Kia and the development of Ki. Meditation - Don't think of it like Star Wars or Ninja movies. Its just a way to relax. Close your eyes and take deep breaths. Not much more to it than that. Just clear you mind. Some people like to use tention techinqes or move their arms in a series of blocks. To each his own. (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
superleeds Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 Dont press tu hard with your tongue. It helps to close your eyes. I often use this technique during extra hard training sessions (between intervals and such.) It gives me that little extra energy. For longer meditations try Sai's links. His posts/links never dissapoint Read a book!
SaiFightsMS Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 I was thinking about how we use ki in karate. And I thought first of the correct breathing technique. Proper breathing should originate with the diaphragm not in the upper chest. Think of "belly breathing". Not thinking along those lines the center point tan tien is in the area of the lower abdomen that the movement occurs in during proper breathing. The first drills we do in karate are done with the emission of a kiai - an out-breath. So when we kiai we expel air using the diaphragm. So when we breath in we use the diaphragm to pull the air into the lungs with. Think of the oxygen as an energy. We take in the energy. When we have better breathing techniques we turn more of the air - or potential energy - into the actual energy we use. Think about it. Surreptitiously watch people breath. See if you can see the upper chest area rise and fall or their stomach. Responses? That was a good question. How do we use ki in karate?
Kung Fu Hamster Posted April 28, 2003 Author Posted April 28, 2003 ok, so about meditating: is it just for you to relax yeah? Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO
monkeygirl Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 For longer meditations try Sai's links. His posts/links never dissapoint I don't mean to embarass you, but Sai is a "she" 1st dan & Asst. Instructor TKD 2000-2003No matter the tune...if you can rock it, rock it hard.
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