Training Methods Of 72 Arts Of Shaolin (tanjin,... -
The book (originally published in Tanjin, 1934) by Jin Jing Zhong is considered a foundational manual for traditional Shaolin body conditioning. Written with the direct participation of Abbot Reverend Miao Xing (nicknamed "The Golden Arhat"), it was one of the first texts to reveal these once-secret practices to the public following the 1928 fire that destroyed much of the Shaolin Temple's records. Core Philosophy and Structure
The 72 Arts are intensive methods designed for extreme physical and mental conditioning rather than choreographed forms. They are classified into techniques—like Iron Shirt and Iron Head, which emphasize physical toughness—and Soft (Rou) techniques, which focus on energy flow and flexibility. The training, heavily grounded in traditional theory, requires practitioners to improve internal organ strength and blood circulation before focusing on external, muscular development. Notable Training Methods The manual details 72 techniques, including: Training Methods Of 72 Arts Of Shaolin Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin (Tanjin,...