Erle Montaigue ©2010 July
For me, the 12 Qi Development Tools are the most important area of one's Internal training. Not many students of the Internal Arts will ever appreciate these gems as they will never even get to the highest levels of the Old Taijiquan Form of Yang Lu-ch'an. However, it is only when one does rise to the highest level of Small Frame that you will realise how important these 12 methods of Qigong are.
What Basic 3 Circle Standing Qigong gives to the beginner in that; while we are waiting to actually get something Internal from our form practice, the 3 circle, or Mother qigong gives us at least some internal development while we are still thinking about where to put our hands and feet etc. So too does the 12 Qi Development Tools give the more advanced practitioner if for instance they are only just beginning to understand and to train in the small frame method or if they haven't the time to perform the whole form in the mornings and evenings.
The hands are singularly the most important area of the body as far as Taijiquan is concerned. When watching someone practice their Taijiquan, an advanced practitioner will never look at beautiful low stances or perfect body alignment. The hands are what to look for as it is the hands that show the internal. "The Qi Manifests in the Hands and Fingers." And it is this area that most people miss completely as they don't see the wood for the trees! What they miss is what is happening at an internal level, preferring to look at perfect body alignment, whether the heel is on the ground and whether the front knee is over the front toes etc. They miss the intricate movements that only the practitioner can feel as they perform these tiny hand movements. The very first of the 12 Qi Development Tools belongs to the HEART meridian and is the most simple of them all. it is based upon the Tai Chi postures of Brush Knee Twist Step. Someone watching would probably dismiss this first method as nothing special. However, what they miss is what this simple movement is doing internally. Many would look, and pick up the movement easily. But they will not have it. Because they aren't seeing the hands!
During the most advanced method of Tai Chi, the Small Frame Form, some of the basic rules written in the classics (a bunch of sayings left to us by the old masters) are or seem to be broken. The reason is that the Classics were written with the beginner in mind, giving some basic guidelines for beginners so that they are able to at least have some body alignment etc. However, when watching a real master of high level, you WILL notice that he does occasionally bend very slightly so slight though that someone watching who is not in the know, would not notice it. Lowering of the body is also allowed in certain postures as this increases the Qi activation in that meridian.
What you get out of the 12 Qi Activation Qigong methods, is what we are all searching for from our Tai Chi practice. It seems to set you up for the day. After morning practice, it turns on the motor and things just get done a whole lot easier and quicker. A certain calmness comes over the whole mind and body and a grounding that puts everything into perspective so that you can get on with life. Below is a brief intro to each of the 12 Qi Development Tools which are now out on DVD in two volumes. See www.taijiworld.com for deatils.
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HEART
YIN: |
11am to 1pm |
Subscapularis |
Power Band |
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Small Intestine
Yang |
1pm to 3pm |
Abdominals &
Quadriceps |
Helps with Healing. |
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Bladder
Yang |
3pm to 5pm |
Sacrospinallis:
Peroneus: TIbialis: |
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Kidney Yin |
5pm to 7pm |
Upper Trapezius:
Psoas: Illeacus
Psoas: (Attached to
Femur and lower spine it is the Hip Flexure. |
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Pericardium Yin |
7pm to 9pm |
Gluteus Max:
Gluteus Med: Piriformis: Abductors: General Pelvic: |
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Triple Heater
Yang |
9pm to 11pm |
Gastroenemius:
Soleus: Sartorius: Gracilis: Teres Minor: Flexor Hallicus: Longus: |
Calf and foot |
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Gallbladder Yang |
11pm to 1am |
Anterior Deltoid:
Politeus: |
Shoulder & Upper
Calf |
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Liver
Yin |
1am to 3am |
Rhomboids: Pect
Major Sterral: |
Scapular |
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Lung
Yin |
3am to 5am |
Deltoids:
Diaphragm: Anterior Serratus: Coracobrachiallis: |
SHoulders and
Diaphragm. Deep Chest muscles. |
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Colon
Yang |
5am to 7 am |
Hamstrings: Quad
Lumborum: Pascia Lata: Flexor Digitorum: Longus: |
Lumbar & KIdney
region and sweet spot. |
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Stomach
Yang |
7am to 9am |
NEck Ext/Flexors:
Levator Scapulae: Peet Maj: Clavicular: Bracioradialis: Sterno-Cleido
Mastoid: |
Neck Upper forearms
on Top. |
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Spleen
Yin |
9am to 11am |
Trapezius:
Latisumus Dorsi: Oponens Pol Lngs. |
Traps and Lats |
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1/- Heart: BKTS: Then
Fa-jing side.
2/. Small Intestine:
Pigeon Flies one. Then fa-jing side
For YIN ORGAN: Tongue
up and down breathing in nose out mouth. Visa-versa for YANG.
1/. HEART YIN: 11
a to 1 p: Under
Scapulars BKTS
Rt ft fwd: Rt palm
rolls Yin small finger upward. Spiral it fwd as step fwd with L leg, feet
parallel: L palm goes Yang, then Yin as Rt goes Yang.
Repeat on the other
side with L foot fwd. Step with Rt foot fwd. LIttle bob or lean at finish of
each. Tongue up on inhale then down on exhale thru mouth.
Works on: The power centre for
fighting and with the SI qigong, helps the healing side.
2/. Small
Intestine YANG: 1p to 3p Muscle: Abdominals and Quads. Pigeon Flies
Rt foot fwd. Scoop L
palm upward as in "Pigeon Flies", as Rt goes Yang. Step w. L foot: As you step,
turn waist to the L then back to the Rt twisting the waist but keeping the hips
to the front. Then turn back to the front as you finish with a downward Yang
Palm something like "Repulse Monkey". The Rt palm, long finger will move down
the inner forearm to HT3 to activate, then
goes Yin as it draws a line up the inner arm along the HT meridian and
out of HT7 to finish. The Rt palm will do as before and go Yin as this happens.
Tongue upper for the inhalation and down for the exhalation but breathe in and
out of the nose.
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3/. Bladder: YANG:
3p to 5p (Muscles in Back, and calf) Scoop Before Arn
Activate on the KD
meridian: 21 to 27. rt of cv 14 to rt on clavicle: Scooping before Arn:
L leg fwd. Sit right
back onto Rt and Scoop Rt palm as your waist only, turns fully Rt. L palm is
Yang and follows. Place a little wgt onto L as Rt now scoops over to L fully and
wgt sits back onto Rt fully. As you begin to Step fwd w Rt foot, Rt palm lifts
right up over head and L palm rolls over to YIN in order to rub upward over KD
21 to 27. From side of CV14 unto clavicle. Centre of middle. AS Rt palm changes
to YANG and strikes down, L palm simply moves out from clavicle and ends up L of
Rt forearm.
To begin the next
side, Rt goes yin as L goes yang to begin the scooping. And repeat on other
side.
4/. Kidney: YIN:
5p to 7p (Upper Traps and Hip Flexure) 1st Kick
L ft fwd. Do the
small frame hands from the first kick in Old Yang. Only turn the Rt hand
upward yin as the L is Yang. As the Rt hand comes around the L it goes Yang as L
goes Yin. Turn Rt Then L goes Yang as Rt goes Yin as Rt goes underneath the L.
Turn L.
Step with Rt foot And
come into posture lifting Rt foot flexed. Then place it down to begin the other
side.
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5/. Pericardium:
YIN: 7 p to 9 p. (Gluteus Max Buttocks: General Pelvic) Repulse Monkey
Fold Arms.
Starting position.
Turn Rt wgt Rt foot. Allow both hands to flop over, the L hand crosses under the
Rt, Palms up. Rt is YIN. L is Yang. AS you turn L, Your L hand slides around to
the inside of the Rt inner forearm and remaining YANG slides down the inner
forearm as the Rt fingers poke upward.
Rt hand turns over
and comes on top of the left which is now palm up. L is now Yin, Rt is Yang as
the Rt now slides down the inside of the L forearm. Step and drop down really
low as both palms go to the Rt and load. Rt YIN L Yang. Step and come down in
the normal stopping position. That last load, sink right down into the L leg.
Breathe in nose out mouth tongue up & down.
6/. Triple Heater:
YANG 9p to 11p (Gastrocnemius: (back of calf) Soleus: (Also Back of calf
lower) Flexor Hallicus (Foot)) Arn: Pigeon. Ball Foot.
Begin L ft fwd.
Inhale, sit fully onto Rt ft. Rt palm yang lowers. L palm scoops inward to body
as you lift front ft and lift heel standing on K1. Place L foot again and begin
to step w Rt foot as Rt palm Yang comes across the L palm and traces along PC
meridian along PC7 Middle of wrist band. Thru PC8 and out along long finger
thumb side.
Place R ft as hands
make the cat movements ending up w Rt fwd Yang and L is Yin. In and out nose
tongue up & down.
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7/. Gallbladder
(YANG) 11p to 1am.
Anterior Deltoid (OUter shoulder) and Popliteus (Upper Calf) Stork:
Activation Point is
run from LIV13 to LIV 14.
L ft fwd. Cross arms so that
Rt Yin hand is on LIV13 and L Yang hand is acroos Rt side of face as you turn
fully to rear on waist. As you turn to N again, Rt palm longest finger runs
along LIV 13 to 14. as L palm comes down to side and L foot raises (Stork). L
hand changes to Yang and Rt changes to YIN in posture. Hold for 7 seconds.
L hand come sup
middle as Rt goes down Then into end posture as L goes Yand and Rt goes yin as
normal.
8/. LIver (YIN) 1am
to 3 am: Scapular Preparation
Start L ft fwd.
Activate Rt scapular as move wgt naturally fwd and inhale through nose. Activate
L scapular as exhale and sit back. Do this 3 times.
Lower wgt as both
hands out to sides and inhale. Hands
up and over turning so that little finger up. lower down front as wgt sits back.
Scoop both hands inward and palm toward you up the front as step w rt ft. Bring
hands down into position as wgt fwd and finish normally.
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9/. Lungs (YIN) 3am
to 5am:
Deep Chest Muscles: Shoulder: Fishes in 8 up CV CV Meridian Third Eye.
Start L ft fwd. Make
like Fishes in 8 to Rt turning waist fully. L palm Yang, palm pointing Rt. Rt
palm yin palm pointing L. Reverse hands and turn fully L. Exhale. Rt palm makes
silk tie over L wrist. Rt foot comes off ground and holds next to L.
L palm pushes down Yang as Rt palm Yin fingers point up. L palm goes Yin
and scoops up the CV meridian as Rt goes Yang pushes down. L goes up to third
eye point. Then as Rt foot places, L goes Yang and Rt goes Yin to finish in
normal posture.
10/. Colon (YANG) 5am
to 7 am:
Hamstrings: Top of foot where Sweet Spot is: Grasp Swallow's Tail.
Lung Activation is LU
5 to 11. Upper inner forearm to tip of thumb inside of forearm/
Grasp Swallow's Tail.
Lift L foot from beginning posture. Turn waist Rt as L palm is Yang and Rt is
Yin. L palm drags tie over top of Rt wrist. Almost join palms as in Grasp
Swallow's Tail and releasing, turn L. Rt is the Yang and L is the Yin.
Release over to Left.
L palm drags tie over top of Rt and then perform Grasping Swallow's Tail as you
release over to Rt again. Repeat this two more times while standing low on one
leg. On the third time, release to front as you step w Rt foot.
Then L palm pokes fingers fwd
under rt palm. AS you come into posture, the L palm will pull the tie over the
whole of the Rt palm from LU 5 to LU11 (Thumb) and come into posture with Rt
hand Yang and L hand Yin.
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11/. Stomach (YANG)
7am to 9 am. Activation: SP20 to SP17 (Wave Hands) Neck: Sternocleido
Mastoid. Upper Forearm Top.
Beginning posture L
ft fwd. Wgt Rt, turn L as Rt palm goes past face like dragon prawn. L goes down
like willow tree. Turn Rt as L scoops upward and L traces along SP20 to SP17.
Turn L as in Wave Hands WGT Rt. Change Hands as WGT fwd onto L. TUrn and change
hands as step. Change hands (third time) as Rt placed and finish. Rt Yang L Yin.
3 wave hands like clouds hand movements.
12/. Spleen (Yin) 9am
to 11am. Trapezius & Latisumus Dorsi (Lift Hands) (Kick to rear)
L leg fwd. Raise
hands into Lift Hands Posture. Stand with L foot off ground for 3
breaths. Kick L foot outward to the rear to activate Spleen meridian. Bring it
back and step fwd w Rt as R hand comes up under To finish normally R hand Yang.