Wednesday 3 December 2014

The Art of Fitness:- The Chinese Way... A Collaboration between Khrystyne & Gayle!

YIN-YANG FITNESS: 

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS


A COLLABORATION BETWEEN KHRYSTYNE FROM "I AM LIFESTYLE" & "LET'S LEARN MANDARIN"

  

















I must say it has truly been very interesting collaborating with Khrystyne Sampson from "I Am Lifestyle". She was really clever introducing some really creative ideas. I literally jumped at the chance to work with her because I know I hadn't collaborated with anyone from south thus far and I thought it would be a really interesting learning experience. I came up with the original idea of doing a Chinese fitness blog and she totally developed and expanded on the idea after which I added and expanded the document she had compiled. I was really glad she came up with a Yin-Yang fitness methods because this came as a sort of part 2 blog to my Feng Shui and Yin-Yang blog completed earlier today. I just want to thank Khrystyne for her graciousness and patience working with me and I would love to work with her in an academic environment in the future. 





中国有方法健身
A Chinese Approach to Fitness

In the Chinese culture the symbol Yin-Yang represents opposing forces. These forces show the yin to be cooler and passive, and the yang to be more hardcore and aggressive. In looking at their approach to fitness to put it simply would be to strike a balance between the yin and yang type of exercise. The yin energy helps to soothe your mind and body. This energy replenishes the body and aides in the accomplishment of your goals etc. Whereas the yang incorporates all your decisions for spirituality, physical and emotional that deals with the mind and body. The yang aids your body to move about and shift gear quickly.

Some Examples of Yin Fitness are;

Yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, qigong


Some Examples of Yang Fitness are:

Intensive gym, Chinese Martial Arts (Kung Fu), Cardiovascular exercises


Balancing the yin yang approach….

It is said that balancing your exercise as it pertains to the symbolism of the yin-yang is beneficial for long term results. This is because it helps with a person’s endurance level. You would not have to worry that you are not getting enough exercise or it is not intense enough for your liking, it will be at the right pace. When too much of intensive energy is utilized the body can break down or go into crashing modes, however if the right stability is found then a person may last longer. For example, if you go to the gym and the trainer only gives you weights, heavy equipment and intense aerobics then your body will soon be in deficiency for the Yin to help with the replenishment of the body. But if you fuse the two your endurance level will increase and result in better long term goals.


These Four methods of exercise are developed for striking the balance between both forces.


Tai Chi

Tai Chi or Tai Chi Chuan can be translated to mean “supreme ultimate fist”. It is a slow and elegant style combination of Kung Fu and yoga. It involves slow movements accompanied by regulated breathing. Tai Chi focuses on agility and emotional balance rather than on martial arts as a sport. It is considered a good method for balancing yin and yang because its movements and breathing exercises remove blockages of energy at the meridians, enabling chi to flow freely.

Yin Yoga

Yin yoga is an extremely slow paced style of yoga with poses that are usually held for long periods of time. It can also help to rebalance yin and yang. It works to stretch the connective tissues at the joints of the lower spine, hips and thighs – the yin parts of the body. It also helps the ligaments, bones and other areas of the body especially after an accident or some form of injury. Poses such as the frog, shoelace, butterfly, swan and sleeping swan are all performed on the floor and held for between three and five minutes. These postures help rebalance the yin by increasing fluid movement of several body parts especially the limbs as well as improving organ function and relieving stress.

 Here is a YouTube video introducing Yin Yoga:-



Yoga Poses

These are just some of the various yoga poses that are practiced and utilized regularly during yoga exercises. Perform the frog pose by lying face down on your stomach. Bend your knees, allowing your heels to rest on your buttocks. Lift your body from the waist as you reach behind yourself and grab your feet. Hold the pose for five to 50 breaths. Use mental imagery with the butterfly pose. Sitting on the floor in an erect position, draw your feet toward your groin area. Touch the soles of your feet together and hold your feet with your hands. Flap your arms and folded legs up and down like butterfly wings, slowly increasing the speed and then gently slowing down. Breathe normally throughout the exercise. Both of these exercises help restore your yin.

Chinese Martial Arts

Chinese Martial Arts otherwise known as Kung Fu, Gong Fu or Wushu is the Chinese version of several similar fighting styles. This form of fitness is considered to be a Yang form of fitness because of its high energy nature. Kung Fu’s main function is self defense but also serves as body building, weapon training, a technique for instilling discipline and maintaining good health. 




1 comment:

Rajesh Boodooram said...

That's really interesting. I haven't really thought about it that way. Ying-yang in muscle-building, studying and any other form of activity. I am rather impressed; keep it up!