Saturday, August 29, 2009
Chinese Martial Arts and Pain Relief
Chinese Martial Arts and Pain Relief Most of us are familiar with martial arts based on what we see on television and film; Jacky Chan, Steven Segal, Jet Li, Chuck Norris, Bruce Lee etc.Some of the most popular martial arts in today practize include Judo, Tek Kwan Do, Karate, which made for the Olympics, AKIDA, Tai Chi and Qigong, which are not the Olympics, at the moment. Although some of these martial arts from Korea and Japan, the roots of most martial arts dates back to China.It you think that all martial arts dates back to the Temple of Shaolin and Wudang Hills China. In reality, there must be hundreds of different types of martial arts in China practized, the most popular BaQuaQuan, TangLangQuan, Taichi, HouQuan, etc.Training wounds, bruises and cuts are common during sparring sessions practizes and schools of arts martial. In fact, the injuries are so common that most of the masters of martial arts, as well as double the number of doctors to treat pain and pain from sports and training injuries.The common ways to treat pain and pain in the schools of martial arts include: AccupunctureAccupuncture needles are inserted in the right accupoints or meridians throughout the human body to relieve pain and muscle tension. A accupunture training is required to perform such form of NAA Chinese accupressure massage treatment.Tui pains in muscles and relieve pain by massaging the meridians and accupoints right. This can sometimes be used in conjunction with the martial arts PlastersAlmost heat pads.Herbal each school has its own secret formula of plaster herbal. These are mostly herbal and throws conconction used to treat pain, bruising and pain caused by training and the real fight. These plasters and herbal are very effective and bruises and pain tend to disappear very quickly once the plaster is applied to the injured area.Herbal OintmentsUsed especially in conjunction with massage or Tuina, these liquids are ointments and herbal also formulas handed down from generation to generation. They are very popular, and almost all the martial arts school will have its own brand 'ointment.Today herbs, Tuina had accupuncture and sport to integrate schools and hospitals, including in China and also gaining importance and popularity, both in hospitals and sports schools in West Asia and the fact countries.In, accupuncture is used in many ways, including treatments for his back, kicking cigarette habits, menopause, pain, migraine etcTuiNa also in the flow of life as a form of relaxing massage, in addition to its use for the treatment of pain and schools of martial arts ache.Many has also linked with drug companies to produce mode versions of their plaster herbal ointments and hygiene, science and environmentally controlled factories. These plasters herbal ointments and are produced in large quantities, and has made its way into most households and families in Asia. Most of the families who have these patches and ointments in their offices to treat pain from arthritis, shoulder and neck pain, back pain, pain in the ankle etc.Some of these are now at home brands in Asian societies. They are also their way slowly westward countries.Ken Cheong lived, worked and traveled in China for 7 years. Shares articles China on their website and please feel free to distribute this article, if and when it comes their websites.
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