Ziboce
Kung Fu System
Ziboce
Tai Chi Box interprets Ziboce's own
understanding and
study
of Kung Fu.
The
matrix summarizes the core values of
thought by philosophy,
harmony,
scope of study, and learning curve.
Beyond
Tai Chi relates to the existence of
CHI which may happen
within
the natural environment, and also in the
imaginary environment.
Ziboce's
interpretation of CHI
Chi,
in Ziboce's words, is a combination
of a variety of functions on
the
human body, i.e., sensor, information
carrier, activator,
catalyst,
and
energy riser.
Along
with many other interpretations such as in
medical aspect, Chi can
be
generated from breathing, mindedness,
and Martial Arts.
There
are many kinds of breathing
methods. Each has its own purpose
and
specialty. Breathing exercise physically
supports the CHI functions
of
Mindedness,
and Martial Arts.
Mindedness
refers to perception of energy in
movement. The ability
to
perceive can be acquired naturally from
the abstract concept. The
concept
may be borrowed from thoughts of religion,
Buddhism, Taoism,
artistic
works, and management thinking. Abstract
helps imagination of
unlimited
possibilities. Examples of abstract
output
can be available
from
creative, experimental, artistic
works and practices in the forms
of
singing, writing, painting, dancing, and
performing.
Martial
Arts refer
to Ziboce's personal understanding of
various
forms
of Kung
Fu (Chinese Martial Art).
Mixed
Chi Kung
refers to the adoption of Taoist Chi
Kung and
Buddhist
Chi Kung. To Ziboce's opinion, the
former emphases
on
Chi generated from the vessel (body
trunk), whereas the
latter
relates Chi from the environment.
Modified
Tai Chi
refers to the practice of Tai Chi Chuan
in
connection
with
Chi Kung. So called Modified Tai
Chi is simply
a
way to put emphasis
on the importance of Chi.
Ziboce
Dance
refers to the combination of the various
types
of
Kung Fu
in a harmonized way, taking into
consideration of
all
the strengths and
the weaknesses.