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Whenever I teach a "Breathing in the Martial Arts"
seminar, I always have the students breathe in and out through the nose.
This often brings quizzical looks, and invariably, at the end of the session,
the first question asked is; "Why are we breathing in and out through
the nose?" This is a valid question and I'd like to address it here. Before
I do that, I need to explain a little bit about Chi (sometimes spelled
Qi) energy and how it relates to breathing.
Most martial arts practitioners have some idea about the concept of Chi
energy. Chi refers to the natural energy of the Universe, which permeates
everything. All matter, from the smallest atoms and molecules to the largest
planets and stars, is made up of this energy. It is the vital force of
life. It is the source of every existing thing. Chi has many manifestations.
To the kung fu and taiji practitioners of China it is known as "Chi,"
but different philosophies and cultures call it by different names. Japanese
martial arts call it "Ki." Metaphysical science calls it "vital force."
Friedrich Mesmer called it "animal magnetism." The Indian and Hindu yogis
call it "Prana." Western science defines it as "biorhythm," and New Age
thinkers simply call it "cosmic energy."
Naturally, in each manifestation the Chi is viewed
and defined differently, but basically it is the same thing. It is the
power which enables us to think, move, breathe, and live – the power that
makes gravity act like gravity. It is what makes electricity electric.
It is the link between our perception of the inner and outer worlds.
It is our connection to the very flow of the universe and the prime moving
force within the human body. Chi is not breath; it is the power that makes
it possible for us to breathe. Chi is not simply "energy," it is what
gives energy the power to be energy. Chi is the power behind movement
and thought…and it is everywhere. It is in the oxygen we breathe and the
blood that flows through us.
It is difficult to define Chi concretely. It cannot be seen or measured,
it cannot be touched or captured. It is everywhere, yet we have no way
to touch it, make it tangible, or even prove its existence. Therefore
Chi is a difficult concept to accept. The Western mind likes the tangible,
the concrete and the specific. It likes a scientific explanation which
defines, dissects, and categorizes. Chi transcends this kind of explanation.
It doesn't fit easily into a strict biomedical framework. It is simply
indefinable in those terms.
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Chi within the body is like power in a rechargeable
battery. Occasionally it needs to be replenished. The Chi of the universe
is inexhaustible, yet the body needs fresh Chi to maintain its vitality.
When you are exchanging the Chi within you with the Chi of the universe,
you feel healthy and vigorous. By energizing the body with Chi it is revitalized
naturally, enabling it to fight off illness and maintain good health.
The true secret to replenishing Chi resides in our breathing.
Breathing in and out through the nose is the only method that enables
the body to process Chi energy effectively. Most people understand the
importance of breathing in through the nose. When we breathe in through
the nose, there are a series of defense mechanisms that prevent impurities
and extremely cold air from entering the body.
First, a screen of nose hairs traps dust and other particles that could
injure the lungs if we breathe through the mouth. Next, there is a long
passage lined with mucus membranes, where excessively cool air is warmed
and very fine dust particles that escaped the hair screen are caught.
Finally, in the inner nose are glands which fight off bacteria that may
have slipped through the other defenses. The inner nose also contains
the olfactory organ that gives us our sense of smell, which can detect
poisonous fumes that could damage our health if we were to breathe them.
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Breathing out through the nose requires a deeper
understanding of the nature of Chi energy. Practitioners of martial arts,
especially karate, need to absorb and process the Chi that they are breathing
in order to generate the power and force for the techniques they practice.
They also need to be able to retain the Chi within the body until the
moment it is needed. Basically, when we inhale, we are bringing fresh
oxygen and Chi into our body. When we exhale through the mouth, we are
expelling carbon dioxide, which contains all the toxins and poisons that
have built up within the lungs.
We are also expelling Chi from the body. But if we are continuously expelling
the Chi, we never give it a chance build up into the rich source of energy
needed to complete our techniques to their maximum effectiveness. By exhaling
through the mouth, we simply allow the Chi energy to dissipate back into
the world. Breathing out through the nose, however, completes a closed
circuit. By exhaling through the nose, rather than allowing the Chi energy
to be expelled with the carbon dioxide, we transfer it to the dan tien
or hara, located about three finger widths below the umbilicus. With each
breath we take in, more Chi enters the body and circles down to the dan
tien, growing stronger and stronger. During this breathing process, the
tongue is up, touching the top palate of the mouth just behind the front
teeth and the air is expelled from the nose with a slightly audible hiss.
There is also a feeling of the abdominal walls contracting down with the
exhalation.
Once sufficient Chi has been generated this way, the practitioner is able
to direct the Chi with tremendous force. Remember that Chi is a subtle,
invisible force that requires much patience and long years of practice
to understand. The ability to relax and breathe effectively will benefit
your training in building Chi. When your mind and body are working together
in a relaxed manner and you are breathing properly, a tremendous amount
of energy is able to flow through your being. The key is not to force
it, just slow down, relax and breathe through your nose.
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