The Eight Pieces of Brocade - Ba Duan Jin Qigong
B**N
Let my doubts be cleared
As you can see by the author bio listed above, David Deich has been a student of mind/body connections for over 35 years. According to his forward in The Eight Pieces, he has been practicing the Ba Duan Jin regularly for over 16 years, under many masters of the art.For anyone who is interested in practicing the Ba Duan Jin, you will quickly notice that there are many variations from master to master (often slight differences but differences nonetheless) and it's quite difficult to know which is the "correct" method. This is the problem I found when wishing to practice this art. Deich noticed this as well but found that some masters techniques felt "more complete than others" as the author puts it and combined them - this set of exercises is all the "winners" that he has discovered while still maintaining the traditional 8 exercises. Overall, even without all the acupuncture points, meridian lines, energy flows, etc. in great detail within this book - it's the best and most complete (that I've found) Ba Duan Jin routine to follow - because it's all there... without simplifying it so much that movements are lost or avoided like some routines will do. You won't have any questions regarding when to inhale or exhale or foot placement etc. Extremely well written book with plenty of instructional photographs/drawings to guide you.If you're like myself and find it somewhat necessary to have a basic knowledge of all the "nuts and bolts" of a system before you jump in and practice diligently without doubts - this is the book to get. Highly recommended. He also has a video of the Ba Duan Jin as well. I also recommend his (and Shane Lears) Wild Goose - Dayan Qigong - related titles.
A**R
Deich's book is THE best authority on this form available to the West
As far as I'm concerned, Mr. Deich's book is THE best authority on this form available to the West. Yes, there are multiple versions of the form. Even within the Shaolin Temple itself there are multiple versions of the Ba Duan Jin (I know because I've trained over there), but this book helps to make sense of the movements presented to the practitioner from the traditional standpoint. Through an expert lens, Master Deich has provided a tremendous insight into the engineering behind the movements and the complexity the form holds. He cuts through some of the mystery of ancient texts to help the reader understand from a physiological standpoint what is really going on. All I can say is, "Bravo, sir." I look forward to the next text.
D**R
Great workout
Good background to understand this Qi Gong
I**E
Body leads the mind?
On page 63 he gives a "well known quote" which he doesn't attribute the source to. This quote is in direct opposition with the principles of soft martial internal arts."The body leads the mind. The mind leads the qi. The qi leads the body."The body does NOT lead the mind. Even common sense will tell you that.In any case much of the rest of the book has good information.Perhaps the only mistake is just this one part. Perhaps the author has a misunderstanding of the principles. Or perhaps he's saying the same thing as the classics but in an overly complex way that causes confusion.I would recommend a video to learn from as it is much better to see it demonstrated than looking at pictures in a book.I would recommend Yin Chian Ho's book on Qigong which is now on Kindle. That has the 7 pieces of brocade AKA Ba Duan Jin. He also has a video available. If you click on the link to his site in the book it will take you to the DVD order form. Or the DVD by Dr. Yang Simple Qigong Exercises for Health.
R**1
Helpful in My Practice
I used this book prior to leaving for China to study Ba Duan Jin at Shaolin. I can state, with certainty, that it helped me tremendously.I have had the distinct honor to study directly with Grandmaster Chen Chuan Gong, 28th Lineage Holder of Dayan ( Wild Goose) Qigong, and bear witness to the accuracy presented in the Wild Goose texts.Thank you for your efforts and commitment to share this information.
P**Y
An excellent book by an author who has spent a lifetime ...
An excellent book by an author who has spent a lifetime studying both internal and external arts. There are way too many "Mushy Bushiy" ie mouth warriors out there who want to promote their own agenda. This is an unbiased view of Ba Duan Jin Qigong.
T**R
Newby to Qigong
I am very new to Qigong and have found the book and video very helpful, extremely easy to understand and apply to my practice at home. It makes the class come together for a better understanding of the philosphy and movements. Highly recommend this class with David Deich and purchase his book and video. Theresa
A**E
For the beginner of Qigong
Great book. Clear and concise explanations and diagrams.
W**M
Presentation and content top class.
Well written and comes complete with detailed but easy to understand exercise explanations. Supporting data also very helpful.
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