The 3 Chi Rings Part 3

The 3 Chi Rings particularly the Shoulder Chi Ring plays an important role in the force generation process.

There are different ways to use intent generated force in Yang-22. The majority of these force models rely on the use of the body’s 5 Bows to compress, store and release the force.

In Yang-22 each arm is a bow by itself. However, both arms can also be likened to a gigantic bow. The gigantic bow uses the Open-Close track to bring in the opponent’s strength in the manner of loading an arrow.

Once the arrow is loaded you can then release the arrow. You can think of it as the use of opening and closing in an instant to huajing and fajing. The actual opening and closing process is more complicated than what I am describing here for outsiders to get an idea of what we do.

To be able to generate a strong force that can power a strike that causes internal injury you would need to develop a strong bow that can send your force out like a lighting strike. You will know if your strike is spot on when you tap your target and instead of flying off he just drops in pain on the spot.

If you are not aware of this part of the training, here’s a hint – pay attention to the technique of Play Pipa. This technique uses the Open-Close track and Shoulder Chi Ring to generate the internal force. As you get used to it, you will find that you can use all the Chi Rings for the power generation.

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