Shibashi (meaning 18 in Mandarin and pronounced sher baa sher) is a series of 18 energy-enhancing exercises that co-ordinate movement with breathing and concentration. It is a gentle, beautiful and flowing Tai Chi Qigong exercise routine that is both a joy to do and deeply relaxing for people of any age. Shibashi was a contemporary form of Tai Chi Qigong developed by Professor Lin Hou Sheng in 1979. Shibashi is designed to improve the general health and well being of the practitioner. The gentle rocking motions and stretching movements improve circulation and digestion.
Here is a Shibashi manual covering the 18 movements in detail written by Master Wing Cheung and he demonstrates below.
And this is another example of Tai Chi Qigong Shibashi Set 1 with Karen Soo
This is a good example of the condense expand cycle of chi flow.....
Vertical alignment and connect to the breath. Open the joints, bounce, sink the red meat and center and connect to the breath.
In the vertical plane.
Absorb in the vertical, Open on the horizontal, close on the horizontal and project in the vertical.
Axial extension with a lateral hip shift, L&R.
In the vertical and lateral planes, up the middle, include A/P, A to the H and P to the V.
Like Repulse Monkey, focus on H hip rotation. Kick up (pull hand down) on opposite to palm strike
In the vertical and lateral planes, up the side lateral, include A/P.
Transition through open tadasana and swing up to lateral and back to 45^.
Keep alignment and use hip rotation.
Transition to hold the ball open tadasana and then push the upper hand down the opposite lateral plane. Rotate back to hold the ball and repeat opposite side.
Keep alignment and use hip rotation.
L&R.
Hip shift with hasta mudra up the middle and swing arms around. L&R.
Two hand press, L&R.
A/P/H, L&R.
Squat and punch L&R.
Raise and lower arms in the lateral V, add A/P.
A/P, L&R, loop at the cardinal points.
Contra lateral marching.
Up and down the middle.
Connect to the breath.