You can check out the "Truth About the Lin Kong Jing" series here:
By creating this series on the Lin Kong Jing I feel as though I have adequately addressed the major arguments against the practice.
At this point, I feel very comfortable that EVERY fighter can gain benefit from the practice of my version of Lin Kong Jing zhan zhuang.
Even if it turns out I'm wrong about LKJ training being able to help you weaken/de-motivate your opponent I'd still be right about my other two conclusions (LKJ training builds strength and focus).
And that is enough for me to stand behind LKJ training. If you have a problem with that you know where to find me ;)
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At this point, I feel very comfortable that EVERY fighter can gain benefit from the practice of my version of Lin Kong Jing zhan zhuang.
Even if it turns out I'm wrong about LKJ training being able to help you weaken/de-motivate your opponent I'd still be right about my other two conclusions (LKJ training builds strength and focus).
And that is enough for me to stand behind LKJ training. If you have a problem with that you know where to find me ;)
Related Posts -
Basic Meditation for Fighters
4 Reasons Meditation Will Make You a Better Fighter!
Try This Drill to Prime Your Nervous System!
San Ti Posture for Fighters
Further Reading:
1. The Qigong Institute is a great resource. In particular, I find the Bioenergetics section useful.
2. Dr. Yan Xin is considered a controversial figure in the field of Qi & Qigong research. However, I've yet to see a convincing critical response to any of his research. Typically, you get little more than, "Well this doesn't seem probable so clearly it isn't" with nothing to back up the skeptics claim. Despite what skeptics say to the contrary his research is both rigorous and peer-reviewed.*
In fact, one well known German Physicist, Professor Hans-Peter Durr, has stated publicly that Dr. Yan Xin's research clearly falls "within the [scientific] window of acceptance".
You'd do well to spend some time looking through the abstracts of his research. However, here is a pretty good overview of the material:
You'd do well to spend some time looking through the abstracts of his research. However, here is a pretty good overview of the material:
"Certain Physical Manifestation and Effects of External Qi of Yan Xin Life Science Technology"
3. The folks at Heart Math provide some good reading. They tend to be a little too "touch-feely" for my tastes but here's two links to some research I found very significant:
4. The Effect of External Qi on Cancer in Mice - I'm not saying External Qi can cure cancer. But it does seem to have a clear effect of cancerous cells.
3. The folks at Heart Math provide some good reading. They tend to be a little too "touch-feely" for my tastes but here's two links to some research I found very significant:
4. The Effect of External Qi on Cancer in Mice - I'm not saying External Qi can cure cancer. But it does seem to have a clear effect of cancerous cells.
5. People can clearly detect electromagnetic energy.
6. This abstract suggests that Merkel Cells may be essential to receiving and projecting bioelectromagnetic energy via the hands.
6. This abstract suggests that Merkel Cells may be essential to receiving and projecting bioelectromagnetic energy via the hands.
9. For 28 years the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (or PEAR) lab conducted thousands of experiments relating to how the human mind interacts with machines and remote viewing.
Specifically, PEAR showed that human operators are capable of creating a statistically significant affect on random number/event generators AND (as they put it), "...acquire information about spatially and temporally remote geographical targets, otherwise inaccessible by any of the usual sensory channels..."
While this is not exactly related to the Lin Kong Jing, I do find it interested and can help shed some light on the ability.
Check out there site here: PEAR Labratory
If you happen to come across any research that you think may be a good fit for this section feel free to leave a link in the comments section or shoot me an email:
donjitsu2@gmail.com
Train Hard,
Josh Skinner
While this is not exactly related to the Lin Kong Jing, I do find it interested and can help shed some light on the ability.
Check out there site here: PEAR Labratory
If you happen to come across any research that you think may be a good fit for this section feel free to leave a link in the comments section or shoot me an email:
donjitsu2@gmail.com
Train Hard,
Josh Skinner
