You will have to know what Chi (qi) is when performing Taoist excercises, from Tai Chi, chi kung to Taoist meditation.
Chi internal energy in our body.
By practicing Taoist exercises, we learn to harness the chi, allowing it to circulate freely within our body and exercise our internal organs, from intestines to the liver and the lungs, making them healthier. It also helps our mind to focus, become more alive and nimble, making us stronger inside out.
A simple way to feel the chi is to place your two palms against each other, before your lower abdomen. Relax your palms, and you will feel a current moving between the palms. This is the chi.
You can then play with it, as if an invisible ball, like what you see in the Taoisit Exercises video below.
Play With Chi of Tai Chi

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Free video tutorial:
How to do Abdomen Breathing
Abdomen breathing is used in Taoist exercises like Tai Chi and Qigong.
Even if you do not practice Taoist exercises, it is good to know how the breathing is done.
Most of us breathe in a way which is shallow and short, because we inhale the air to only the chest. Abdomen breathing, in contrast, inhales the air all the way to the belly. It is a better way to breathe, as it allows more oxygen to work in our body.
To understand how breathing is conducted, lie down on your back at somewhere comfortable — in your bed or on the floor:
- Put your hands on your sides;
- Breathe gently:
- Focus your attention on how the air move in your body. Ask yourself, “where does the air go to?”
- Let the air go to your belly, rather than your chest, when you inhale!
- Feel the natural rise and fall of your belly.
- Your belly expands when you inhale, and contracts when you exhale.
Congratulations! You are doing the abdomen breathing!
When you are doing Taoist exercises, you could do your abdomen breathing in this way, or the reverse way. When you are reversing the breathing, feel the belly contract when you inhale, and expand when you exhale.
Find out how this is done in the free video tutorial:
How to do Abdomen Breathing

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