Jin, or martial power, can be expressed physically at any point in the body. It is shaking, or trembling power. Fa jing, or emitting jin, doesn’t mean that a person is building up a mystical energy and shooting mind bullets at somebody. It means “The whole body, working in nearly perfect unison, instantly gernerates and directs all of it’s energy into a single point.” It requires a relaxed firmness and a sudden muscular tension. It is driven by the core muscles in the abdomen, hips and lower back. The correct muscles must act like a whip, from the foot to the fist, and the motion must stop abruptly… BAM… releasing all of the energy into the target. When you hit a heavybag with good jin, the bag will move very little, but you can use it to break bricks thrown into the air . It is the “force” that seperates gong fu from everything else.
All of the techniques of gong fu are designed to employ fa jin. Because of that design, the patterns force you to learn it. For the average person, if you don’t have fa jin, though you may have techniques, there really isn’t anything seperating you from anyone else. Because of their structural nature, neither the Japanese, nor the Korean martial arts, are able to use, or cultivate the use of jin. Sadly, this is why unless a karateka spends several hours a day, just strengthening his physical body and spends a few days a week doing hard sparring and wrestling, if he should find himself in a threatening situation, it is up to the gods, so to speak, what the result will be. When people doubt the power of fa jin, I am aways happy to demonstrate it. It is very simple, and quite dangerous. So have at it. Here is a brief, but powerful introduction. Let this be a point of reference, for all of the faux kung fu players I’ve seen on youtube. Yourwelcome.
Stand with your feet a little wider than shoulder width apart. The center of the tops of your feet point straight ahead. To do this, your toes are pigeoned in slightly. Position your knees almost over your feet, relaxed and bent. Tuck your hips forward all the way, and then back all the way, feel where they are slightly tucked under but not tense and keep them there. It should feel like you are mounting a horse. Straighten your back hard, starting at the base of your spine and rolling each vertabrae up as straight as you can, thrusting the flatened crown of your head straight up, then completely relax the spine, keeping it comfortabley erect, and the head gently thrusted up. Position the shoulders in the center of their backward and forward range, but drop them, keeping them sunken. Relax the whole body into the ground, feeling that the weight is going straight into the ground through the center of the balls of your feet. It isn’t in the spine, or the hips or the knees, it is in the ground, straight into the ground not out to the sides.
Now without letting the body go up and down, or moving the feet, bring your palm across your waist with the fingers pointing down to the center line. Now straight up to the center of your chest with the fingers pointing away from your body. Keeping your whole body relaxed, rotate your palm outward to strike an imaginary target, keeping your elbows deeply bent.
Useless. A completely useless technique unless you were like super strong right? Now try it with fa jin. Make sure to keep the body relaxed. This time, think of the right knee moving one inch forward and striking. Next, the hip, then the spine twists and you strike with the shoulder, then remember that the elbow is directing the palm as you shoot it out. If your body doesn’t have any locked joints, everything is bent, you did not go up or down and you stayed relaxed, then you felt that.
Here is the other thing. Every action, creates an equal and opposite reaction. So, it stands to reason, that if you are spiraling the right side of the body outward and finally emitting the hand, you are withdrawing the left side, into the left hand. If you were studying yourself carefully, you would have seen that it is just so.
This time do the same thing, but first retract the left knee an inch, then stike an inch forward with the right knee, and feel the chain reaction to the right palm with the left palm at the waist. Do it slow until you feel it. When you are ready, do it all as one undifferentiated motion. Remember to stop the hand, as it makes contact, as if the object you were striking was red hot.
That is Jin. Haha. Use the force wisely mah ninjas. There are even deeper levels of fa jin. But I will save that for me. Muahaha. Naw. It’s just too difficult to try to blog complex biomechanics tonight, and if you got that far on your own, you might want to think about finding a teacher that can hook you up hands on. I hope this recap gets out there, to people that need it. I am sick of seeing people do weak ass gong fu, karate style on youtube and looking proud of it.