133-The daily training part 2 - Buddhism in daily life
6 Minuten
Podcast
Podcaster
Beschreibung
vor 2 Jahren
The daily training part 2
The foreign world had me under its spell, I had become a part of
the Shaolin Temple, up to here the fixed idea had driven me, I
also felt well, the life in the monastery had something calming,
the temperatures slowly became more pleasant, the inconveniences
receded further and further.
For weeks I trained with my master, always three days of
training, one day off, four hours in the morning, then a long
lunch break of three to four hours, then another four hours of
training.
The first weeks my master only allowed some exercises that I
would count as "martial arts". The rest were stretching
exercises, balance techniques, and strength exercises practiced
with weights hewn from stone. Up and down I had to run movement
patterns remotely reminiscent of Kung Fu, always in the lowest
position, the buttocks just above the ground, the legs strongly
bent. Then with speed upwards, into one of the positions shown to
me, attack or defense movements followed. A brute ordeal, almost
impossible for the untrained, and to make up for years of Shaolin
practice in a short time, what a presumptuous undertaking.
Almost out of the splits then up again, hold position, down
again, built into a flow of movement that was distantly
reminiscent of "running forms" from karate.
A bamboo stick over the shoulders, hands placed over it on either
side, then the stick parallel to the feet in one direction, and
back in the other. The legs and feet follow the movement, the
body gets a swinging moment, over and over, for longer and longer
periods of time, the balance getting better and better.
With the back against the wall, slightly bent at the knees, then
turning the upper body backwards, hitting the wall with the
swinging fist at head level, just where the opponent's head
should be. Then swinging back, now the other shoulder comes
forward, the hand follows, the fist strikes again imaginary.
Without really touching the wall, without losing balance.
The feet parallel at a distance of about 60 centimeters, the
knees bent, the arms describe circling movements against each
other, while the body goes completely down on one leg, the other
stands off as if in the splits. Short pause, then begin the
circular movements in the other direction, the upper body comes
up briefly, then the body goes on the other leg towards the
floor, the second leg now stands off in the "half splits".
In between, strength exercises, as they are also done in the
studio, but with stone weights, some of which were suspended from
rollers attached to the ceiling, a brute drudgery.
And of course the punch and kick training, very similar to
today's martial arts schools, but equipped with the secret
knowledge of Shaolin, which my master passed on to me "with hands
and feet" (on the post picture you can see the self-made punching
bag).
In case of cramps (and I had them frequently) there was an extra
layer of stretching exercises, which in itself made me tired. I
longed for the breaks, especially the lunch break.
Still, I had found my way!
Best gift is health; frugality is wealth's sun, most faithful
clan is trust, and nirvana highest bliss
- Buddha - honorary name of Siddharta Gautama - 560 to 480 before
the year zero
Copyright: https://shaolin-rainer.de
(Please also download my app "Buddha-Blog
English" from the Apple and Android stores)
Weitere Episoden
38 Minuten
vor 1 Jahr
31 Minuten
vor 1 Jahr
31 Minuten
vor 1 Jahr
30 Minuten
vor 1 Jahr
29 Minuten
vor 1 Jahr
In Podcasts werben
Kommentare (0)