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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Ascetic Embryonic Apnoea


習閉炁而吞之名曰胎息。
The practice of holding one’s breath and swallowing is called foetal breathing1.

但能閉至七八十息以上,則臟腑胸膈之間,皆清氣之布矣。

But if one can hold one’s breath for seventy or eighty breaths or more, then clear vapours will permeate all the organs and the space between the chest and diaphragm2.





One of the techniques one hardly witnesses any more, in what people still call martial arts, is the apnoea ones: holding one’s breath. It is even to some extent prohibited in some practices, cutting off one’s breath rightly seen as a nervous reaction linked to freezing on the spot. One should not deny that, faced with an assault, freezing and cutting one’s breath counts as a poor idea. As for a lot of issues in leisurely practices, it has then been decided that holding one’s breath is just bad. This goes against the old practices approach, where things neither fall under the category of good nor bad, but have to be confronted with one’s aims and situation. It boils down to assessment and whether the advantages outweigh the drawbacks. Finally, one can observe that predators tend to apparently freeze when they are poised to pounce. 

Friday, 10 November 2023

Iron Breath


治身:天門,謂鼻孔開,謂喘息闔,謂1
Cultivating the body: the Heavenly Door, called opening the nostrils, called closing gasping and resting2, which is called exhaling and inhaling3.

天門亢,擤鼻,旡
The Heavenly Door is haughty, blowing one’s nose, to choke4.




Iron training and its main breathing technique, empty breathing, are exercises less and less witnessed in internal practices. They target the capacity to tense all and any part of the body while relaxing and stretching. They use an old type of respiration, sometimes linked to Taoist practices, which consist of taking a long exhalation to empty as much as possible, not only the lungs but the stomach and the whole trunk for the least, and keep at all costs this state while inhaling. 

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Hearbeats And Dyspnea


如意抽絲,綿綿不断
Like drawing silk from a cocoon, continuous and unending.

綿綿瓜瓞,呼吸悠悠
Like the continuous growth of spreading vines, the breath flows long, deep, and serene.

吸如抽絲,呼如吹灰
Inhale like drawing silk from a cocoon; exhale like gently blowing away ash.




Those three quotes follow the usual trend one can witness as far as breathing techniques are concerned in old practices. Still, this rule, which often makes someone unable to see the forest for the trees, represents a tendency. Indeed, if taken too strictly, limited to such breathing, one would miss, for the least, the gulping/regurgitation and apnoea techniques. As always, this depicts an oxymoron that has already been solved in this blog.

Monday, 20 November 2017

Many a Little Makes a Mickle


一日練一日功,一日不練十日空
A day spoil for a day training, ten empty days for a day without training

藕斷絲連
The lotus root snaps but its fibres don't break




An old saying states that Taoists avoid violent exercises. This is often confused with intense exercises. Violence actually refers to something too harsh for one’s body and/or health.

Thursday, 23 February 2023

Flat Stomach Improved Vitality, Directing Breath To Emptiness

 

得胎息者,能不以鼻口噓吸1
Who obtains the fetal breathing can, without his/her nose or mouth, slowly breathe out and in.

食氣者必謂吹呴呼吸,吐故納新也2
Who nourishes himself/herself from vapours has to be called the blowing and yawning breathing, spitting out the stale and receiving the fresh.

其息深深。真人之息以踵,眾人之息以喉3
Their breathing came deep and silently. The breathing of the true man comes from his heels, while men generally breathe from their throats. 

鼻息無聲神氣守4
Soundless breathing through the nose, guarding vapours and spirit




Breathing is a much more complex subject than it seems. It encompasses multiple exercises coming from various and sometimes quite different, if not opposite, traditions. The general term breathing, therefore, can refer to the lungs main function, a cutaneous possibility, an organ-related capacity, a directional practice and so on… Goals are also numerous, from relaxation to waking, from heating to cooling, from posture to movement, from Berzek to emptiness, etc., a myriad of exercises so that one can easily get lost and most of the time ends up practising a mix of now and again actually incompatible ones.

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Breathless


呼吸往來,不及法禁*
Exhaling and inhaling comes and goes, never reaching what the method prohibits

At first your breathing will be rough. When it gradually calms down, your ch'i will become lively and should feel as though it fills Heaven and Earth. This is not a matter of holding your breath or straining your ch'i. In this case, your ch'i fills you internally and becomes active.**

當明內外呼吸之歸***
When understanding where internal and external breathing converge




Breathing is a complex matter which has been briefly described in Breathing, Complex and Evolving. Being one of the main obvious activities our body has, it is naturally ultimately the main tool used in practice, whether external, the body, or internal, the organs. Of all the different ways to train one's body, in the end, it just becomes a question of a correct breathing. Indeed breathing directs everything, from body relaxation and stretching to organs pressure, from body angles to vapours flow, from body stillness to mind awareness, from movements to emptiness of one's mind. Therefore fascias and vapours are linked through breathing, they naturally expand and retract following one's breath. Whether external (pulmonary) or internal, it may be interesting to describe a few ways breathing is used in order to decipher the method it relies on. 

Tuesday, 8 May 2018

A Natural Breath


呼吸往來,不及法禁
Exhaling and inhaling going and coming, never reaching what the system prohibits

呼 to breathe out, exhale
吸 to breathe in, inhale, absorb.
往 to go, towards, past
來 to come, to arrive, next
不 not, no
及 to reach, up to
法(灋) method, system, to punish, to force
禁 (jìn) to prohibit, to forbid, (jīn) to contain, to restrain oneself




Breathing is one of the cornerstones of old practices. If the first part of the quote seems quite clear, the second part is quite obscure, what is prohibited by the system isn’t explained further in the text.

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Till One's Last Breath


導氣令和,引體令柔
Guiding the vapours to attain harmony, stretching the body to achieve suppleness.

龜縮頸,耕牛之力
The turtle retracts its neck, the strength of the ploughing cattle.

龜尾升氣,丹田煉神*
The turtle tail makes vapours rise, Cinnabar Fields refine the spirit.




What if keeping a flat stomach for the author of this blog requires imprinting various motions on a rather tiny segment of the body while breathing in and out? Devoid of any muscle contraction, this leads, among other things, the abdomen to be swallowed, the whole body fascias to extend, the backbone to straighten all the way up to the cervical vertebrae, the buttocks to tense and the eyelids to open1.

Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Writing And Chaos




沉肩墜肘
浮肩昂肘
Sinking shoulders and dropping elbows.
Floating shoulders and soaring elbows.

以氣為主,以力當先
以氣為主,以理當先
Vapours direct, strength must come first.
Vapours direct, theory must come first.




There is a fencing manual, the Sword of Chaos, which embodies the internal arts influenced by the Taoist theory. It has already been quoted in this blog but it may be interesting to develop parts of it as examples of themes often recurrent in internal practices. Still, before doing so, following the last post on the Lady of Yue, one has to further understand what kind of writing is mainly found as far as martial arts are concerned and the issues brought along. 

Friday, 4 September 2015

Ego


十個盤坐九個瘋
Ten sitting in the lotus posture, nine insane

滿則損,謙受益
The full can only deplete, humility is beneficial



Ego is a notion which is meant pop out at a time or another in one's training. It is often seen as a, if not bad, at least something that one should rein in or reduce. Among their many claims, martial arts are supposed to train one's ego.

Friday, 26 May 2017

Full and Keeping One's Cool

內實精神,外示安儀。

內 inside, inner part, internal
實 full
精 essence
神 spirit
精神 vitality
外 outer, external
示 show
安 peaceful, at ease, undisturbed
儀 appearance, bearing

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Resilient


夫氣足耐寒,血足耐暑,神足耐饑,精足力綿
One can endure cold when vapours are sufficient, heat when blood is sufficient, hunger when spirit is sufficient, the force is continuous when essential liquids are sufficient.




This passage belongs to the 精神氣息解, “Explaining essential liquids, spirit, vapours and breath1” paragraph. To the usual trio essential liquids, spirit and vapours, breath has been added, probably to show that it is equally important. In the quote, it is blood which has been added. Internal practices use to pay more attention to what is happening inside the body, the organs and the liquids they produce, the blood… and what is not visible but has an impact on one’s performance, what we call vigour, vitality, which they theorised as vapours and spirit.

Sunday, 8 May 2016

Don't Come Empty Handed


技巧者,習手足,便器械,積機關,以立攻守之勝者也。*
To become skilled, one shall study hands and feet, which is useful for weapons, accumulating gears, to establish victory in attack as well as in defence.

刀隨身轉,身隨刀行
The single-edged sword shifts following the body, the body moves following the single-edged sword

身不離槍,槍不離身,槍隨身走,身隨槍動
The spear does not leave the body, the body does not leave the spear, the spear goes following the body, the body moves following the spear

槍紥一條線,棍掃一大片
The spear pierces a line, the staff sweeps a wide expanse




In most of the old schools in China, empty handed and with weapons are both trained. If training weapons seems totally logic, It can be useful to dispel the confusion surrounding the notion of empty hands. In the old days, a martist could sleep naked, but certainly not without his/her weapon. Warfare and combat was, in the old world as it is now, mainly a question of weaponry. The weapons have changed with technology, but they always have been a part of human conflicts.

Thursday, 18 August 2022

Flat Stomach Improved Vitality, The Method Behind It, Endurance


夫氣足耐寒,血足耐暑,神足耐饑,精足力綿
One can endure cold when vapours are sufficient, heat when blood is sufficient, hunger when spirit is sufficient, the strength is continuous when essential liquids are sufficient1. 

一日練一日功,一日不練十日空
A day spoils for a day training, ten empty days for a day without training.

肛門不提,丹田氣散,内中空虛,元氣虧損
When the anus is not pulled up, the vapours around the cinnabar field disperse, the inside becomes empty and one’s vital energy depletes.




As leisure and for show, training has evolved towards performance arts. Most of the classes being taught in a short format, less than two hours, and the proliferation of demonstrations have forced the old practices to reorient themselves in that manner.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Foggy Heart


心靜气動
A still heart for moving vapours

二振气,三安和
Second rouse vapours, third calm and at peace*


The two main pillars of internal arts are the heart and the Qi, emotions and vitality. If one was to describe a high internal level, even though martial arts have little to do with meditation, it would be through two lotus postures. The first one would be a Martist at noon in the middle of a very hot summer in a very stuffy room.

Saturday, 16 September 2017

Shape, Vapours and Spirit


布形候氣,與神俱往
Deploying the body and awaiting the arrival of vapours, entirely bound for the spirit

布 to spread, to deploy, to disseminate, to dispose, to arrange, cotton cloth
形 form, shape, body
候 to await, to attend, to wait upon, to inquire after, to serve (by extension, in 伺候)
vapours
與 used to introduce 神 the recipient of the action, with, to follow, to assist
神 spirit
俱 all, entirely, without exception
往 in the direction of, towards, bound for, to go




From a basic understanding, such statement can be expanded or modified to decipher even more out of it.

Sunday, 8 November 2015

Breathing, Complex and Evolving


睡則氣以耳出,名龜息,必大龜壽*
Vapours comes out of the ears when resting eyes closed, what is called the tortoise breathing, for certain the big tortoise lifespan 

人能依嬰儿在母腹中,自服内氣,握固守一,是名胎息**
If one can do like a baby in a mother's womb, taking by himself internal vapours, holding and protecting tenaciously the unicity, what is called the foetal breathing

鼻息無聲神氣守***
Soundless breathing through the nose, guarding vapours and spirit



Breathing is one of the most important things in life, thus the core of internal practices. Whatever he/she would do, an internalist was always about checking the impact on his breathing and heartbeat. Being a key issue made it also a complex one, it was not only about lungs, but also about heartbeat, skin, fascias, organs...

Monday, 21 December 2015

Naturally Contracted or Natural Elasticity


優力無力
No force is the better force




In theory, the difference between contraction and elasticity seems not too complicated. On one hand muscles contract and/or become loose while, in the other hand, facias extend and retract. In practice, and especially nowadays where muscle contraction is the main solution used to generate force for most humans*, it is a more complicated problem, a lot of practices advertising not using muscle contraction, either for marketing purposes or earnestly, while they still do.

Monday, 19 February 2024

Where Is My Weapon?


槍扎一條線,棍掃一大片
The spear binds a line, the staff sweeps a large area1.

劍走青,刀走黑
The sword goes green, the sabre black2.

青龍偃月刀:劈、砍、撩、掛、斬、抹、截、攔、挑、刺
Green dragon crescent moon sabre: hack, slash, lift up, hang, chop, strike out, intercept, block, pick, stab.



Since pretty early in history, martial arts circles in China were linked to a lot of practices, from the pure battlefield ones to hunting (the bow), physical strength (weight lifting with the famous tripod cauldron), spiritual search (lots of martial arts have such a claim. Let’s also remember that among the six arts taught by Confucius two were the chariot and the bow), ceremonial (dance3 and the bow), competitive (tripod cauldron lifting, wrestling and, again, the bow), protection (militias and escorts) and so on… In times of constant war or great insecurity, almost everybody knew how to handle a weapon, in times of peace, some martial practices became pure entertainment4, in times of unrest some practices were constricted to the elite, in times of peace sometimes the establishment looked down on martial skills5.

Sunday, 17 December 2017

And There Was Light


追形逐影,光若彿彷
Chasing after shapes and pursuing shadows, a light as if resembling seemingly

追 chase (or run) after; pursue
形 form; shape
逐 pursue; chase; one by one
影 shadow; reflection; vague impression
光 light; ray; brightness; naked; nothing left
若 as if, like
彿 seemingly
彷 seemingly,: resembling




Definitely one of its hardest to understand statements, the second part meaning being obscure for the least. A first understanding coming to mind is, of course, the necessity to be fast. But the text is also about method, how to address the search of knowledge. Indeed one shall first find answers in the shape, then understand what is more and more hidden or obscure to finally reach real knowledge or Enlightenment.