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Tendon Nei Kung
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144
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Date Published
August 11, 2009
ISBN-10
1594771871
ISBN-13
978-1594771873

Healthy tendons are the foundation of true strength in the body. Strong and supple tendons and open joints allow more space to store raw energy, which can then be transformed into higher creative and spiritual energy. The eight postures of Tendon Nei Kung are specifically designed to open the joints and fortify and grow all the tendons in the body, strengthening them as a unit. Like the practice of Iron Shirt Chi Kung, Tendon Nei Kung cultivates the ability to move the earth force up from the ground, through the feet, and into the body, in this case raising it to nourish the tendons.

In Tendon Nei Kung, Mantak Chia explains how to perform the eight postures individually as well as with a partner. He reveals how regular practice of Tendon Nei Kung can help prevent and relieve arthritis by forcing poisoning acid out of the body to make room for healing chi energy. He provides ten supplementary exercises to help heal damaged tendons and joints without strenuous movement and also includes information on the Mung Beans hitting practice, an ancient practice that in addition to repairing damaged tendons and joints also aids in detoxification and relieves constipation, stomach cramps, and headaches.

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Tendon Nei Kung 2009-10-01 01:24:50 Cynthia Sue Larson
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Cynthia Sue Larson Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson    October 01, 2009
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How to Strengthen Your Tendons & Feel Energized

In Tendon Nei Kung, Mantak Chia explains how tendon training is an important aspect of one's essential health and well-being in many ways. Not only can we attain greater strength and power by learning some simple yet powerful postures and exercises, but we can also minimize the risk of contracting arthritis later in life, and reduce the effects of arthritis if and when it does develop. Additionally, tendon training can greatly boost one's sense of having more energy, and it also will help improve the vitality of one's inner organs.

Mantak Chia describes eight basic postures, that when done regularly, can move poisoning acids out of one's body while encouraging the healthy flow of Qi. Tendon Nei Kung is a complete stand-alone book which contains full descriptions of each recommended technique and posture without requiring the reader to read additional books. The photographs and step-by-step instructions make this book a real treasure, and something you'll likely wish to keep it on hand so you will stay inspired to keep improving your tendon strength.

Mantak Chia makes the point that best results come from following these recommended practices while focusing on enjoying the movements and the process, rather than fixating on results. Tendon strengthening takes time, and patience is necessary. Tendon training is not to be confused with weight training, in other words!

I especially love the Mung Bean exercises included toward the end of Tendon Nei Kung, as they provide readers with a powerful means to strengthen and repair damaged or weak tendons in ways that truly encourage tendons to grow. With direct, practical tips, Mantak Chia shares powerful, time-tested methods which have been taught by generations of Taoist Qi Gong masters, with elegant simplicity and modest compassion befitting modern day Taoist Qi Gong master, Mantak Chia.

Highly recommended!

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NCR Staff or Affiliates Reviewed by NCR Staff or Affiliates    September 28, 2009
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I am inspired by "Tendon Nei Kung" to take better care of a part of my body I'd never previously given much thought to. Who would have thought that one's tendon health is so important for overall health and well-being? I'm excited to learn ways to keep myself feeling young, energized, healthy and strong, that are simple and easy.
--Cynthia Larson

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