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Hi,
I've been working on qi gong for the last few weeks, and it's been great (zhan zuang). Those obvious signs of qi blockage seem to have disippated, and for the first time, I am starting to experience breathing that's as smooth as butter.
I was wondering though, if someone was learning qi gong as part of a tai chi curriculum, would they be as focused on developing good qi control? How would it translate to martial applications? I'm just a qi gong beginner, so I don't think it has benefited my martial abilities (except maybe better control of muscles).
I've been working on qi gong for the last few weeks, and it's been great (zhan zuang). Those obvious signs of qi blockage seem to have disippated, and for the first time, I am starting to experience breathing that's as smooth as butter.
I was wondering though, if someone was learning qi gong as part of a tai chi curriculum, would they be as focused on developing good qi control? How would it translate to martial applications? I'm just a qi gong beginner, so I don't think it has benefited my martial abilities (except maybe better control of muscles).