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Question about Chi rotations
January 28 2007 at 2:24 AM Ann5 (Login Ann5)
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I wanted to add the Chi rotations that I've read mentioned on the forum. For those of you who do it, is this how it is done?
I take my palm and put it over the breast and rotate my hand inward so that my breast rotates.
So I have to do that 360 times?
I've been adding that in since a couple of days now but, I don't think I could really do it that many times. I lose track counting but it's around 90 or so. My arms get tired if I do more. Am I doing it the right way?
Moon
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 28 2007, 11:50 AM
Massage techniques are explained at the main page. I also found 360 rotations to each breast rather a lot of work. But besides that, I personally think that the chi massage is a lot less effective than Tiger lily's massage or a version of it that I do - massage with knuckles (the first step of Tiger lily's massage). I also do some rotations in additions. Massage with knuckles in circles arround the breast gives me pains and tingles shortly after I do it, so I know that it gives a lot more stimulation than the chi massage.
Sissy
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 28 2007, 3:49 PM
I think 360 means all the way around,like 360 degrees but not sure. I don't even manage to do 90, my arms get too tired. I thought they would get stronger and it would be good exercise for them, but they still can't do that many before they feel like they are falling off.
Epiphany
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 30 2007, 11:49 AM
Is it possible to turn your hands through 360 degrees? (when massaging)
Sissy
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 12:20 AM
Ok, someone else needs to clarify this.... I just took 360 to mean all the way around the breast. Maybe I was mistaken.
Ann5
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 2:28 AM
Where are our Chi massagers?
emmie
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as far as i know
January 31 2007, 5:08 PM
this is the "spinning of the records" that i think snowflake used to talk about. if you look at the diagram on the massages, i think it is the lisa massage page?, it tells direction. put your palms on your boobs, apply enough pressure that your boobs move AND your hands move over them, and move in circles in the pattern (a circle) as shown. 360 times...
it gets tiring, and some dont like them anymore. i just started back with them...
Harriet
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 11:20 PM
The 360 rotations is only the maximum number. You can do less than that.
Personally I think 360 would be a struggle, especially as it would be 360 rotations twice a day.
January 28 2007 at 2:24 AM Ann5 (Login Ann5)
SENIOR MEMBER
I wanted to add the Chi rotations that I've read mentioned on the forum. For those of you who do it, is this how it is done?
I take my palm and put it over the breast and rotate my hand inward so that my breast rotates.
So I have to do that 360 times?
I've been adding that in since a couple of days now but, I don't think I could really do it that many times. I lose track counting but it's around 90 or so. My arms get tired if I do more. Am I doing it the right way?
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 28 2007, 11:50 AM
Massage techniques are explained at the main page. I also found 360 rotations to each breast rather a lot of work. But besides that, I personally think that the chi massage is a lot less effective than Tiger lily's massage or a version of it that I do - massage with knuckles (the first step of Tiger lily's massage). I also do some rotations in additions. Massage with knuckles in circles arround the breast gives me pains and tingles shortly after I do it, so I know that it gives a lot more stimulation than the chi massage.
Sissy
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Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 28 2007, 3:49 PM
I think 360 means all the way around,like 360 degrees but not sure. I don't even manage to do 90, my arms get too tired. I thought they would get stronger and it would be good exercise for them, but they still can't do that many before they feel like they are falling off.
Epiphany
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EVE MEMBERS
Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 30 2007, 11:49 AM
Is it possible to turn your hands through 360 degrees? (when massaging)
Sissy
(Login sissy2345)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 12:20 AM
Ok, someone else needs to clarify this.... I just took 360 to mean all the way around the breast. Maybe I was mistaken.
Ann5
(Login Ann5)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 2:28 AM
Where are our Chi massagers?
emmie
(Login emmiedee)
as far as i know
January 31 2007, 5:08 PM
this is the "spinning of the records" that i think snowflake used to talk about. if you look at the diagram on the massages, i think it is the lisa massage page?, it tells direction. put your palms on your boobs, apply enough pressure that your boobs move AND your hands move over them, and move in circles in the pattern (a circle) as shown. 360 times...
it gets tiring, and some dont like them anymore. i just started back with them...
Harriet
(Login Harriet)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Question about Chi rotations
January 31 2007, 11:20 PM
The 360 rotations is only the maximum number. You can do less than that.
Personally I think 360 would be a struggle, especially as it would be 360 rotations twice a day.