The Channel-Sinews (Jingjin) of the Pericardium and Liver Channels rotate the pelvis, ribcage and shoulder girdle
Pericardium Jingjin Torso |
The serratus anterior is part of many channel-sinews. It exerts its influence as part of the pericardium channel when it protracts one shoulder girdle while the other shoulder girdle is retracting, in other words when the shoulder girdle rotates.
When looking at the upper extremities, the pericardium jingjin includes the pronators of the forearm (pronator teres and pronator quadratus) and also the adductor of the arm, the coracobrachialis. Collectively, these muscles can all work together to pronate the forearm, adjust the position of the humerus and protract the scapula; all motions employed when pushing in activities like martial arts training or any activity which would require pushing with force.
What happens when rotation goes beyond just the upper extremities and shoulder girdle. In this case, the pericardium jingjin links with the liver jingjin which includes the external oblique and crosses over to the opposite side adductors (particularly adductor longus, brevis, pectineus, and gracilis). This entire jueyin network would be active when there is rotation in the shoulder girdle, ribcage, and pelvis; all regions involved with the third exercise in the video in the top of the post. .
Pericardium and Liver Jingjin |