myofascial meridians and IMAs

Discussion on the three big Chinese internals, Yiquan, Bajiquan, Piguazhang and other similar styles.

Re: myofascial meridians and IMAs

Postby Ian on Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:38 pm

Apologies for interrupting your topic, Tom ;D

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Re: myofascial meridians and IMAs

Postby I-mon on Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:58 pm

Yea, and it was so.
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Re: myofascial meridians and IMAs

Postby Doc Stier on Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:43 am

Thanks for sharing, Tom. Interesting concepts. 8-)
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Re: myofascial meridians and IMAs

Postby longxing on Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:45 am

Hi fellas,

Great stuff. I was lucky enough to train with Thomas Myers in HK back in 2011. My background is physiotherapy (as we call here, Down Under!) and his myofascial lines concepts I have seen work on many of my patients. Reminds us as therapists to look at the body holistically. It's interesting to note that the whole medical/fitness world has 'fascia' as its buzz word for the last few years when I think we in the IMA have been training it all along, whether knowingly or not. I wrote an article last year on TCM, the IMA and fascia if anyone is interested:

http://dandjurdjevic.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/tcm-meridians-and-fascia-what-do-they.html

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