The obviousness of these next two principles give misconceptions about their true understanding. First off — DON’T BE A MOUTH BREATHER! Honestly though if one breathes through their nose they can refine it to be long, smooth, and relaxed. Why long, smooth and relaxed? Qi follows the breath and this is the way to get the maximum amount of energy through your body coordinated with the breath.
Now there are two primary ways to breath through your nose in internal martial arts; natural breathing or reverse breathing (now there are other breathing methods but most of those are very esoteric and require a great deal of training and belief ;). In natural breathing the stomach goes out on the inhale and in on the exhale. In reverse breathing the stomach goes in on the inhale and out on the exhale (reverse the natural breathing- genius name). Your lineage and master is usually what dictates the method used; no way is better or worse for longterm benefit. Through most Wudang lineages reverse breathing is preferred as it helps “roll the ball” back up the spinal column and to your headtop on the inhale; then helps draw the energy down into the Dan Tian on the exhale. The Key point though is the breathing is centered around the lower Dan Tian. You must draw the breath in deep and build the area. The diaphragm must pull down, not up and out like most people breath as they get older. By pulling the diaphragm muscle down you get air and energy into the lower lobes where the most efficient gas exchanges occurs and activates somatic relaxing affects in your body. This action, along with pushing your belly in, helps squeeze blood into the lower stomach, massaging and nourishing your internal organs and creating a much healthier inside. Once your nourish the organs and make the energy abundant you can then focus your intent into pooling energy within the lower Dan Tian, creating a powerhouse for health and martial action!
This all starts with the breath though, if your breath is incorrect then your blood will not flow right and your energy will stagnant. Without all this internal coordination you will not progress very far. PRACTICE! Practice constantly – your sitting down at the computer, practice, your walking around, practice, your playing with your kids practice! This type of breathing MUST become second nature if you truly want to get into the deeper levels of internal martial arts.