Product description
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(Reg $80 retail 2-DVD set) Chin Na is the art of seizing and
controlling an nent with fast and effective joint locks,
cavity press, misplacement, muscle grabbing, and artery
sealing. 2-DVD set. 6 hours. Control Any nent with Simple,
Powerful Joint Locks Chin Na (Qin Na) is the art of seizing and
controlling an nent. It is a fast, effective way to subdue an
attacker using joint locks, cavity press, misplacement,
muscle grabbing, and artery sealing. Taijiquan is a traditional
martial art, and Chin Na is an important part of your complete
Taiji (Tai Chi) training. Taiji Chin Na are smooth, flowing
techniques that are simple to execute and difficult to escape.
Dr. Yang discusses, demonstrates, and teaches you his Chin Na
techniques up-close and in detail. All these techniques are
hidden inside the Yang style postures, but can be applied to all
Taiji styles. DISC ONE: Course One: 19 techniques from the Eight
Moving Patterns, and Clockwise Coiling in Crossed Pushing Hands.
Course Two: 16 techniques from the Eight Moving Patterns
including Rotating Neutralizing, and Counterclockwise Coiling in
Crossed Pushing Hands. Course Three: 21 techniques from the Eight
Moving Patterns, and Parallel Pushing Hands. DISC TWO: Course
Four: 10 techniques specifically for countering an nent
controlling your elbow in Pushing Hands. Also includes a Bonus
Video (w over 200 chapters!) with Dr. Yang demonstrating 80 Taiji
Chin Na techniques in slow mo. Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming is a
world-reknown author and teacher of Gong Fu (Kung Fu), Taijiquan
(Tai Chi Chuan) and Chin Na and a leading authority on Qigong
(Chi Kung). Involved in Chinese Kung Fu since 1961, he has over
55 schools in 18 countries. Dr. Yang has published over thirty
books and over eighty videos and DVDs on and martial arts.
He is the founder of the YMAA Retreat Center. Search for "YMAA" ,
"Jwing-Ming Yang" or "Dr. Yang".
Review
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Dr. Yang's ability is of the same high caliber as his written
treatises. --Master Jou, Tsung-Hwa
Dr. Yang surely follows in the footsteps of the Yang style
founder Yang Lu-Chan, who also first studied the Shaolin hard
styles and later studied and mastered the soft style of
Taijiquan. Dr. Yang stimulates this tradition, which will surely
bear the fruit of high achievement within the martial arts.
--Grandmaster Liang, Tung-Tsai
Man of the Year 2007 --Inside Kung Fu magazine
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About the Actor
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Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming is a world-reknown author and teacher of
Gong Fu (Kung Fu), Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan) and Chin Na and a
leading authority on Qigong (Chi Kung). Involved in Chinese Kung
Fu since 1961, he has over 55 schools in 18 countries. Dr. Yang
has published over thirty books and over eighty videos and DVDs
on and martial arts. He is the founder of the YMAA Retreat
Center. Search for "YMAA" , "Jwing-Ming Yang" or "Dr. Yang" to
find more instructional Tai Chi and DVDs available from
YMAA Publication Center. YMAA: Yang's Martial Arts Association
was established in Boston, MA in 1982. With the intent of
preserving traditional Chinese Gongfu (Kung Fu) and Qigong , Dr.
Yang, Jwing-Ming began training students in the rigors of Shaolin
Long Fist and White Crane Gongfu as well as Yang Style Tai Chi
Chuan. Dr. Yang also undertook his life-long dream of teaching
and researching the Chinese arts and introducing them to the West
through many books, videos and DVDs. YMAA Publication Center has
been a publisher of high quality traditional martial arts and
books, videos and DVDs since 1983, and is a pioneer in the
cultural exchange between the East and West. Dr. Yang is the
founder of the nonprofit YMAA-Retreat Center dot org.
About the Director
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David Silver is the Writer, Producer, and/or Director of many of
the best selling DVDs on . He is the co-writer of the bestselling
books and DVDs, Sunrise Tai Chi and Sunset Tai Chi.
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