kaizasosei
Master Black Belt
Having healthy knees, joints of the hip, wrist and even fingers is vital for health generally as well proficiency in the martial arts.
There are many ways to flexibility the simplest being taught certain ways of sitting as a child(2-5years). After that, the body will begin to set. Of course there are also genetic factors as some will have more elasticity in their body naturally whilst others will have tight short muscles that are very unflexible.
Flexibilty comes also through training and mobility. It has to do not only with joints but also with sinews, ligaments cartiladge and bone alignment.
If someone that is naturally unflexible doesnt train and stretch in the right ways, what can happen is that the muscles and ligaments get so tense and tightened up that the subject experiences pain and strange sensations such as burning-for extended periods of time.
when a person sits in seiza, not only are his knees bent naturally, but the seat rest on the heels and the upper body is allowed to assume this erect and natural position. Without that ability, the upper body is constatntly floating about without a natural base-like a tree that is almost severed or snapped
Seiza will get someone by, but for further training, one must experience the extremes through the many arts and more complicated positions of the body. To leave the center must if possible be done with a certain integrity to exercise maximum power and good form. To remain in the center properly will accumulate one or all of three main powers(right,left and center). The extremes and the center are one.
Getting back to the problem of people having joint issues, lets take for example those weird bulges in fingers that many elderly people develop..One of the main reasons other than diet, genetics and other lifestyle factors, is the simple fact that the joints are constantly cramped up. In aikido, for example, one learns to extend the ki- sortof meaning to assume a natural position and then to guide all of ones conciousness into that posture-be it static moving slowly or explosive. One thing also that is taugh in aikido that originates from daitoryu, is the aikiage aikisage-which means aiki raising and aiki lowering. It refers to the movement of the wrist and how to use the natural posture pattern in the wrist and move from the very tip of the limb, the fingers. Like a tree that can move all of it's branches all the way to the extremity of each limb with high controll and sensitivity. So for example if someone grabs your wrist really strongly, instead of yanking with your shoulder or pulling with elbow or even the forarm, try simply pointing your fingers up high and slowly naturally continue the motion to raise your arm.
Because most people don't use these kinds of natural as well as powerful and efficient movements, they affect their bodies negatively. Like the problem in the fingers, it comes because there is no conciousness, ki, mobility, whatever you call it in the fingers. A hand can open, a hand can close, each finger has a preset function.. When even a finger or part of a finger is moved, the entire body and center are also affected.
Just wanted to toss my opinions out into the wind. Please feel free to share any experiences or add anything.
Also, here's a neat clip. These guys don't have the exactly the same form as someone doing taichi or yoga, but there knees sure look healthy.- i think this has been on MT before.
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There are many ways to flexibility the simplest being taught certain ways of sitting as a child(2-5years). After that, the body will begin to set. Of course there are also genetic factors as some will have more elasticity in their body naturally whilst others will have tight short muscles that are very unflexible.
Flexibilty comes also through training and mobility. It has to do not only with joints but also with sinews, ligaments cartiladge and bone alignment.
If someone that is naturally unflexible doesnt train and stretch in the right ways, what can happen is that the muscles and ligaments get so tense and tightened up that the subject experiences pain and strange sensations such as burning-for extended periods of time.
when a person sits in seiza, not only are his knees bent naturally, but the seat rest on the heels and the upper body is allowed to assume this erect and natural position. Without that ability, the upper body is constatntly floating about without a natural base-like a tree that is almost severed or snapped
Seiza will get someone by, but for further training, one must experience the extremes through the many arts and more complicated positions of the body. To leave the center must if possible be done with a certain integrity to exercise maximum power and good form. To remain in the center properly will accumulate one or all of three main powers(right,left and center). The extremes and the center are one.
Getting back to the problem of people having joint issues, lets take for example those weird bulges in fingers that many elderly people develop..One of the main reasons other than diet, genetics and other lifestyle factors, is the simple fact that the joints are constantly cramped up. In aikido, for example, one learns to extend the ki- sortof meaning to assume a natural position and then to guide all of ones conciousness into that posture-be it static moving slowly or explosive. One thing also that is taugh in aikido that originates from daitoryu, is the aikiage aikisage-which means aiki raising and aiki lowering. It refers to the movement of the wrist and how to use the natural posture pattern in the wrist and move from the very tip of the limb, the fingers. Like a tree that can move all of it's branches all the way to the extremity of each limb with high controll and sensitivity. So for example if someone grabs your wrist really strongly, instead of yanking with your shoulder or pulling with elbow or even the forarm, try simply pointing your fingers up high and slowly naturally continue the motion to raise your arm.
Because most people don't use these kinds of natural as well as powerful and efficient movements, they affect their bodies negatively. Like the problem in the fingers, it comes because there is no conciousness, ki, mobility, whatever you call it in the fingers. A hand can open, a hand can close, each finger has a preset function.. When even a finger or part of a finger is moved, the entire body and center are also affected.
Just wanted to toss my opinions out into the wind. Please feel free to share any experiences or add anything.
Also, here's a neat clip. These guys don't have the exactly the same form as someone doing taichi or yoga, but there knees sure look healthy.- i think this has been on MT before.
j
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