Total Body Arts, LLC
I Chin Ching: 49 Exercises to Build Strength, Increase Flexibility, and Improve Balance
I Chin Ching: 49 Exercises to Build Strength, Increase Flexibility, and Improve Balance
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- Providing a simple, visual, step-by-step manual on how to do 49 I Chin Ching exercises with proper technique
- Providing realistic variations to help you build strength, flexibility, and balance so you can eventually achieve some of the tougher exercises
Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk from India, traveled the Himalayan mountains to bring Buddhism to China. As he encountered the Shaolin monasteries, Bodhidharma found the monks to be very weak and unable to sustain long meditations. Therefore he taught the monks several exercises to change their physical bodies and build stronger, more flexible muscles which would result in even stronger minds. These exercises became known as the I Chin Ching exercises. Many of the exercises are similar to or are exact replicas of yoga postures, perhaps as an influence from Bodhidharma's Indian roots. "Practicing the I Chin Ching exercises has provided significant physical benefits to me and has helped me achieve various fitness goals I have as a martial artist, professional dancer, yogi, and runner. It has taken me over a decade to be able to do all 49 exercises and a few of the really tough ones...I can only do for a moment before crashing to the floor! I love the never-ending challenge that these exercises bring me." -Katy Moeggenberg, Author
Author: Robyn Holleran, Katy Moeggenberg
Publisher: Total Body Arts, LLC
Published: 03/02/2014
Pages: 80
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.21d
ISBN: 9780991435500
About the Author
Katy Moeggenberg has a passion for being active. As an internationally published Fitness Author/Model, Kung Fu black belt (5th degree), Professional Dancer/Choreographer, and Yogi, she's been able to share her passions with others. She has enabled a variety of goals for her clients to come true - fine tuning professional dancers' technique, honing martial artists' skills for complex competitions, and empowering clients to lose as much as 100 lbs. She performs Dance and Kung Fu over 50 times a year across venues and audiences. In addition, her teaching has been featured and sought after at national dance conventions, college universities, and NFL(R) cheerleader training camps. She owns/manages/instructs at both Cincinnati Kung Fu and Anaya Belly Dance, and has been doing so for more than a decade. A Cincinnati native, she lives there today with her husband, Kung Fu master Joe Harmon. Learn more at katym.me.
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