Dr.Yang Jwing-Ming – Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na
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Learn how to use quick and effective joint locks to control any opponent.
Chin Na (Qin Na) translates as “seize and control.”
The study of dominating an opponent using joint locks and acupuncture cavities in this ancient Shaolinart.
Chin Na is a component of practically all Chinese martial arts, and it may be an asset to any other martial system.
This is the first video in Dr. Yang’s large Chin Na video series, and it gives an excellent overview of the art of Chin Na, beginning with the basic Chin Na speed and power fundamental training routines.
Dr. Yang and senior student Ramel Rones demonstrate over 125 Chin Na techniques and applications in close-up, slow motion, and regular speed, demonstrating subtle variations for these effective techniques, which are introduced in the following categories: Finger, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, Neck, Waist, Leg, and Takedowns.
Chin Na is the origin of the more modern grappling techniques of Aikido and Hapkido, and it is frequently practiced by military, security, and law-enforcement professionals worldwide.
•Basic Chin Na Speed and Power Training Routines
•Learn how to control an opponent using a wrist turn. •Over 125 Chin Na techniques and applications.
The technique numbers on this DVD correspond to the best-selling book “Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na 1st Edition” – technique numbers do not correspond to the book’s 2nd Edition.
UNIQUE FEATURES: Chinese word glossary • English and French narration • Menus & Subtitles in Multiple Languages: English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese • Interactive YMAA Catalog featuring Previews of All YMAA VideosYMAA PRODUCTION• DR. YANG, JWING-MING• “ANALYSIS OF SHAOLIN CHIN NA”• WRITTEN BY DR. YANG, JWING-MING• PERFORMED BY DR. YANG, JWING-MING AND RAMEL RONES• EDITED BY DAVID SILVER AND MEDIAMANIC (S) Jwing-Ming Yang, Ph. D., is a well-known author and instructor of Chinese martial arts and Qigong.
He was born in Taiwan and has been practicing and teaching Taijiquan, Qigong, and Chinese martial arts for almost forty-five years.
He has written over thirty books and was named by Inside Kung Fu magazine as one of the ten persons who have “had the biggest effect on martial arts in the last 100 years.” Dr. Yang is from Northern California.
Routines for Fundamental Chin Na Speed and Power Training
Learn to control an opponent with a wrist turn.
There are more than 125 Chin Na methods and applications.
Contains DVD-Only Extra Content.
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