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Yesterday I received a question from a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. This one is so good it got moved to the top of the heap. Here goes:
Matt,

I have your Combat Conditioning videos, Gama Fitness, Combat Abs, and now your Farmer Burns course and Combat Cardio Tele- Seminar (see here.

Let me just say as a member of the Armed Forces I believe your teachings are fantastic.  I've contacted the Army Fitness School and told them to go to your website. 

Anyways, here's my issue and question.  I was in a fairly serious motorcycle accident over here in Korea about a year ago.  I took some damage to my left leg, and although the bones have healed and the stitches are long gone I still have some pain in my calve.  It is by no means debilitating, but it does hurt quite a bit when I run.  As a consequence I've cut back on my running and now walk every night while only running 2-3 times a week (I also plan on using your rope skipping, rowing, cycling programs from the tele-seminar). 

In Combat Cardio you mentioned incorporating the Qi Gong breathing into your own walking and the website had a picture of you doing it. 

Can you offer some tips on incorporating the breathing into your walking.  I know it seems obvious; breathe deep (down to your feet) and exhale, but do you breathe in for a specific count or number of steps and exhale the same? 

Do you shorten your walking stride to accomodate the breathing (I have in my "experimental" walks)?  Any tips would be useful and me being the pragmatist I am. I'm thinking this would be useful for soldiers conducting road marches.  Just a thought.  Please provide any info you can and keep up the great work!

LTC Van R. Sikorsky
ROK
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M.F.: Lieutenant Colonel, first thanks so much for the kind words - but more importantly, thanks for your service to our country. Glad to hear you are mending well after the accident. To strengthen you calves, you might consider the wall chair position, albeit with heels elevated. This will make your calves quiver and quake like the San Andreas fault.

In regard to Qi Gong walking (also Chi Kung walking) - there are many varieties. Today I will give you one of many favorites.

I normally don't divulge something this good in my emails - it's the sort of thing I reserve for students in the Matt Furey Inner Circle but today I'll make an exception for YOU!

While walking with normal strides, inhale from your feet up to your head. Pull the energy up your body to energize. After doing this hold your breath and pull your abs back toward your spine. Hold for a 2 count ... or whatever you're comfortable doing. Continue on with your normal stride while walking this way. Exhale when you cannot hold any longer. Catch your breath and repeat.

Believe me now and listen to me later, it won't take long for you to swimming in energy. This technique is very powerful indeed.

I cover much more in my Inner Circle n/l and CD, sent each month to Furey Faithful. The one covered this month is a mind-blower as well.

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