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Dantian is a
concept in
traditional Chinese medicine loosely translated as "elixir field", "sea of qi", or
simply "energy center".
Dantian are the "qi...
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according to the
traditional explanation, it is
necessary to
transfer qi from
dantian towards the limb or body part (e.g. shoulder, head, hip) that will perform...
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conception vessel returning to the
dantian on the exhalation. This
means that
energy flows from the
dantian downwards to the base of the
spine then...
- West. In
martial arts, the Hara or
Dantian is
sometimes considered as
equivalent to the
lower of the
three dantian (tanden in ****anese1).
Various styles...
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during a technique. The
tension at this time is
mostly focused on the
dantian ("hara") and abdomen. In judo, the "Kime-no-kata" is
often translated to...
- aikido, to
prepare the mind for
training and to
learn how to
develop one's
Dantian, or centre. The
founder of aikido,
Morihei Ueshiba,
regularly used this...
- to
teach the
martial artist to
imagine starting a kiai in the hara or
dantian; from a
physiological perspective, this
means the yell
should start in...
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Tanden refers to:
Dantian, the "energy center" in
traditional Chinese medicine and in
meditative and
exercise techniques such as qigong,
martial arts...
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series of
doors connect with
three Dantians that act as
furnaces to
convert different energies in the body. The
lower Dantian is said to be
located in the lower...
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originated and
coordinated by
rotation of the
torso centered in the
dantian. Chán sī jìn (纏絲勁) is not
easily translated but
refers to the development...