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		<title>Marrow Washing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several weeks ago I picked up a book on Taoism called Scholar Warrior. My meditation teacher introduced me to the book a few years ago when she was exploring Taoism with us. In it I rediscovered a set of qigong exercises called the Marrow Washing Classic. This is a set of 24 exercises that work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several weeks ago I picked up a book on Taoism called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Scholar-Warrior-Introduction-Everyday-Life/dp/0062502328">Scholar Warrior</a>. My meditation teacher introduced me to the book a few years ago when she was exploring Taoism with us. In it I rediscovered a set of qigong exercises called the Marrow Washing Classic. This is a set of 24 exercises that work and stretch all the body&#8217;s major muscle groups, joints, and tendons, making it a nice full-body workout.  </p>
<p>In her classes, my meditation teacher had us try some of the exercises. At the time, I found it difficult to understand the exercises simply by following the written directions and illustrations provided. But now that I have been doing qigong for a while and I&#8217;m more familiar with the movement vocabulary of qigong, I found it much easier to do the exercises. I have to modify some of the forms that include deeper twists (which I still have issues with), and a few of the exercises are too vigorous for me at this point, but I have found I am able to complete about three-fourths of the exercises.  </p>
<p>I have really enjoyed the Marrow Washing Classic. I do feel like I get a nice, though gentle, full-body &#8220;worked out&#8221; feeling. Indeed, I feel cleansed and refreshed after completing the set. The next day I can feel a slight soreness&#8211;the &#8220;good&#8221; kind&#8211;especially in my upper back, one of the areas where I am weakest right now. That lets me know this is the right level of exercise for me right now.</p>
<p>It takes me about 45 minutes to complete all the exercises of the Marrow Washing Classic. I&#8217;m still learning and have to back up and figure out the instructions every so often, so I am sure it will go more quickly as I gain more familiarity with the exercises. I am trying to do the Marrow Washing twice a week. As I get stronger, I should eventually be able to do all of the exercises in the set.</p>
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