POST 11 January 01, 2022
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- form TAN VIEN 8 EXERCISES
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TAN
VIEN INTRODUCTION
TAN VIEN is
an advanced quyen (kata) for the training of Black-Belts and Teachers. This form consists of 8 Exercises
which help people in building strong physical conditions and high spirit.
Elite people, women and men of action could take great benefit from the
training of this form. In fact, TAN VIEN is a
multi-dimension-program dealing with a number of learning subjects far beyond
the scope of martial art such as Physical Action, Inner-Energy, Breathing method,
Leadership, Moral Value, Strategy and Action, Way of life. |
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS -Introduction
-8
Exercises Texts and 8 Exercises Photos -Meaning
of Tan Vien -Chart
of Five Elements -Tan
Vien Strategy and Five Elements -Tan
Vien and Six Elements -Breathing
Methods, Manners, and Techniques -Five
Breathing Method |
TAN-VIEN(full name : Tản-Viên Công)
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Tản-Viên (full name : Tản-Viên Công) Poetic name of the famous Mount Ba-Vi, about
45km north-west of the capital Hanoi, North Vietnam. This is also the name of
the legendary immortal master who guards this mountain since the reign of
King Hung-Vuong, many centuries B.C.
Historically this area has been a training place for many Vietnamese
masters including NGUYEN NHU CAI, NGO
SOAN (14th Century),
HOANG-TO-LY (18th Century) and those mentioned on historical
steles and old books such as Truyen-Ky-Man-Luc (published 16th
Century), or in more recent discoveries reported in Nam-Hai-Di-Nhan by Phan-Ke-Binh (published 1912). Công. In martial art, this term
could mean power, result, force, hard
work. But several different
meanings could be also possible: merit,
respected man, a baron, public, attack. So it could also mean, for
martial fighters: ‘Techniques and
strategies learned from masters at the area of Mount Tan-Vien.’ . Please
do not confuse Công with another important term: GONG
GONG . Gong is a
technique of contraction involving the whole body: muscles, organs, nervous
system, inner energy, Recommendation: Do not
try to translate the title of this form of Noi-Cong training in other
language. You can just say: This is a set of 8 exercises called the Tan-Vien TAN- VIEN has 8 exercises
as follows: 1.TAN-VIEN
DIEU-THUY ; 2.TAN-VIEN BAO-MOC ; 3.TAN-VIEN KHAI-QUAN ; 4.TAN-VIEN LUYEN NGOC ; 5. TAN-VIEN CUONG
THU ; 6. TAN-VIEN TRAN-BIEN ; 7. TAN-VIEN DA-DONG-CO; 8. TAN-VIEN QUAN-MON
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EXERCISE 1 |
DIEU THUY The Water |
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Benefit |
Building up high
energy, gaining quiet mind. |
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Physical
Action
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Pic 4: Gong/contraction involving the
whole body, and then stay still |
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Breathing
method
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Tho phoi/ Lung breathing |
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Element
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Thuy/Water |
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Meridian
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Than/ Kidneys |
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Great
Capacity
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Trach-nhiem/ Responsibility |
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Strategy
and Action
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Know where to begin and how to wait. Winning by surprise. |
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Moral
Value
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Danh-du/ Honor |
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Behavior
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Nha-nhan/ Kindness |
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Motto Way
of life |
Dung-manh, Uyen-Chuyen/ Strength and flexibility |
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EXERCISE 2 |
BAO MOC The Wood |
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Benefit |
Stimulating inner energy, helping sustain long period of work. |
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Physical Action
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(See photos)
Gong/contraction involving the whole body: muscles, organs, nervous system,
inner energy, |
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Breathing method
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THO PHOI/ Lung breathing combined with Belly
breathing in the end |
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Element
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Moc/Wood |
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Meridian
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Can/ Liver |
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Great Capacity
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Than-Trong/
Being careful |
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Strategy
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Building up supporting
groups. Never forget your goal. |
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Moral Value
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Luong-thien /
Honesty |
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Behavior
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Chan-thanh/
Sincerity |
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Motto Way of life |
Thuc-tinh/ Vigilance |
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EXERCISE 3 |
KHAI QUAN The Gate |
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Benefit |
Stimulating creativity; developing
open-minded attitude. |
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Physical Action
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Pic 6: Gong/contraction involving the whole body,
and then stay still; keep stance solid. Iron belly.
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Breathing method
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THO NGUC/ Chest breathing; Picture No 3 |
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Element
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Kim/ Metal |
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Meridian
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Lungs |
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Great Capacity
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Sang-tao/
Creativity |
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Strategy
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Be present at
the right time. Open up to all solutions. |
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Moral Value
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Cao-phong/ Dignity |
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Behavior
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Tinh than thien-nguyen/
Voluntariness |
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Motto Way of life |
Chu-tam vao noi-luc/ Focusing on
inner-power |
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EXERCISE 4 |
LUYEN NGOC
The Jade |
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Benefit |
Reducing stress, gaining self-confidence, develop patience. |
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Physical Action
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Pic 6 &
8:Hands fast; and then stay still; Gong/contraction. |
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Breathing method
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THO-VAI, Shoulder
breathing |
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Element
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Khoang/Mineral-Catalyzer |
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Meridian
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Ty/ Spleen |
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Great Capacity
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Kien-nhan/
Patience |
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Strategy
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Advancing in an
unnoticeable way |
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Moral Value
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Thanh-liem/
Integrity |
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Behavior
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Hoa-dong/ Team
working |
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Motto Way of life |
Vien-kien/
Vision |
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EXERCISE 5 |
CUONG THU
Strong Hands |
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Benefit |
Help in resisting cold, strengthen the body. Getting used to do hard work |
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Physical Action
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Pic 3: Hit fast,
and then (Pic 4): Gong/contraction involving left arm and belly(holding
breath); stay still |
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Breathing method
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THO PHOI/ Lung breathing |
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Element
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Hoa/ Fire |
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Meridian
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Tam/ Hoa |
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Great Capacity
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Quyet-thang/
Overcome |
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Strategy
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Stand up and be strong.
Winning by Courage and Strength |
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Moral Value
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Chan-thanh/
Loyalty |
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Behavior
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Tu-nhien/
Growing and gaining through natural process.
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Motto Way of life |
Trong-sach/
Purity |
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EXERCISE 6 |
TRAN BIEN
The Guardian |
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Benefit |
Train in strong determination of mind. Help in resisting fatigue. |
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Physical Action
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Pic 4:
Gong/contraction and stay still. Pic 5: Hit fast |
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Breathing method
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THO PHOI/ Lung breathing |
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Element
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Tho/ Earth |
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Meridian
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Vi/ Stomach |
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Great Capacity
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Huu-hieu/ Efficiency |
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Strategy
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Fighting and
winning by Skillfulness and Efficiency |
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Moral Value
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Quang-dai/
Generosity |
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Behavior
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Quan sat moi su/ Observing
everything |
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Motto Way of life |
Kien-dinh/
Stability |
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EXERCISE 7 |
DA-DONG-CO
The Drum |
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Benefit |
Training for physical and mental solidity. Strengthening legs ;
stimulating digestion.
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Physical Action
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Pic 6: Exhale:
beating the drum. And then : Gong/contraction involving the whole body,
strong stance. |
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Breathing method
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THO-VAI,
Shoulder breathing |
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Element
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Hoa/ Fire |
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Meridian
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Tam-bao/
Pericardium |
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Great Capacity
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Phan-doan/ Discernment |
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Strategy
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Attacking like
fire, retreating like wind. |
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Moral Value
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Hien-ich/
Benevolence |
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Behavior
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Vui trong cong viec/
Take pleasure in
working hard
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Motto Way of life |
Qua-quyet/
Determination |
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EXERCISE 8 |
QUAN MON
Closing Door |
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Benefit |
Improving working capacity (physical and intellectual). Excellent
training for strategic mind. |
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Physical Action
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Pic 4 & 10:
Gong/contraction involving the whole body, and then stay still |
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Breathing method
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THO PHOI-BUNG/
Lung-Belly breathing |
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Element
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Khoang/Mineral-Catalyzer
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Meridian
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Dai Truong/Large
Intestine |
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Great Capacity
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Staying imperturbable |
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Strategy
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Fighting and
winning by Cleverness and Organization |
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Moral Value
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Tu-tam/
Compassion |
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Behavior
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Tinh-lang/ Keep Quietness
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Motto Way of life |
Than-toc/ Quickness |
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BREATHING METHODS,
MANNERS, AND TECHNIQUES
DEFINITION. The following definitions of terms are for
all disciplines of VIET-CHI System which includes Vietkhiphap, Viettaichi, Vietvodao/ Voviet, Vietchikiem, Vietchibong,
Chicuoc, Chiluc, and Chivat .
Method of breathing is a regular and
systematic way of accomplishing a process of respiration. Example: Breathing by using the abdomen to expand
the lungs is a method of breathing called Tho-Bung/Abdomen-Breathing.
Manner of breathing is a correct way in
which a method of breathing is done, regardless the body gesture or movement.
Example: Using only the nose in inhaling and exhaling in any method of breathing is a manner of breathing which is called Tho-mui-mui (nose-breathing) or Tho-ngam-mieng (mouth-shut -breathing). Technique of breathing is an
application of one or several methods of breathing to accomplish an exercise
or a series of movements. Example:
The breathing in an exercise such as
the Ha-Co (in Bai Di-Xa) is a technique of breathing in which the method of
Tho-Bung/ Lung-Breathing is applied.
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THE FIVE METHODS
OF BREATHING. There are five basic methods of breathing
any Black Belt should know, which are: 1.Tho-Phoi, the method of Lung-Breathing (can be written as Thophoi, Lung-breathing, also Lungs-breathing). This method focuses on the natural breathing of the lungs with deep and powerful respiration. 2.Tho-Bung, the method of Abdomen-Breathing or Belly-Breathing (can be written as Thobung , Belly-breathing). This method employs movements of the abdomen to help in expanding and compressing the lungs. 3.Tho-phoi-bung, the method of Lung-Abdomen-Breathing or Lung-Belly-Breathing (can be written as Thophoibung, Lung-belly-breathing). This method employs movements of the ribcage combined with those of the abdomen to help in expanding and compressing the lungs. 4.Tho-Nguc, the method of Chest-Breathing (can be written as Thonguc, Chest-belly-breathing). This method employs movements of the chest to help in expanding and compressing the lungs. 5.Tho-Vai, the method of Shoulder-Breathing (can be written as Thovai, Shoulder-breathing). This
method employs movements of the chest to help in expanding and compressing
the lungs.
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