Power of Breathing in Martial Arts
Author: Tony Mendoza
Date Posted: January 15, 2007
The power of breathing has been emphasized by many arts for many
centuries. The energy that comes from proper breathing is truly
remarkable. Proper breathing can be used in so many ways for so
many things.
It can be used for meditation in Yoga, or to restore health and
bring mental and physical well being in Tai Chi. These forms of
breathing develop that mysterious energy we have within ourselves
known as Chi. Breathing can also me used to develop maximum striking
power and to create a cushion to absorb a strike. This is the subject
of my post today!
On the everyday level we can breath in three basic ways.
1. Clavicular breathing is the most shallow and worst possible
type. The shoulders and collarbone are raised while the abdomen
is contracted during inhalation. Maximum effort is made, but a minimum
amount of air is obtained.
2. Thoracic breathing is done with the rib muscles expanding the
rib cage, and is the second type of incomplete breathing.
3. Deep abdominal breathing is the best, for it brings air to the
lowest and largest part of the lungs. Breathing is slow and deep,
and proper use is made of the diaphragm.
The third example of the above breathing methods is the type that
is used in the most profound ways. This type of breathing is truly
magical. When I started Kung Fu San Soo my instructor emphasized
loud explosive breathing in our hand forms, strikes and kicks. At
first, I had some resistance to this loud and noisy use of the breath.
After 14 plus years of doing this I can totally agree with the
benefits of training this way. As an example, try this:
Stand in front of a heavy bag HOLD YOUR BREATH and strike the bag
as hard as you can. Then, strike the bag and exhale your breath
at the impact of the strike. Can you feel the difference in the
power that you are generating. There should be a profound difference
between the power of the two strikes.
Explosively exhaling your breath upon impact of the strike can
dramatically increase the power of that strike!
Another benefit to this type of breathing is to be able to absorb
the energy of your opponents strike. As an example try this:
Stand facing your opponent and HOLD YOUR BREATH while tightening
up your body and have him strike you in the abdominals. Feel the
impact of his strike. Now, let him strike you there again but this
time explosively exhale your breath on impact. Did you notice how
much easier it was to take the strike when doing this?
This knowledge about how to breath has saved me many times when
training in Kung Fu San Soo and helped reduce the injuries I have
sustained over the years!
Next time you train remember the Power of Breathing!
About The Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tony Mendoza Jr. is a Kung Fu San Soo Black Belt
Instructor as well as a Certified Fitness Trainer with 27 years
of experience helping people become better Martial Arts through
fitness. Visit his site at http://www.kungfutrainingsecrets.com
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