Product Description
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Learn fast and powerful joint locks to control any nent.
Chin Na means Seize and Control. This ancient Shaolin art is the
study of controlling an nent through joint locks and
acupuncture cavities. Chin Na is part of almost all Chinese
martial styles, and it can be a valuable addition to any other
martial system.
This video is the first in Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming's extensive Chin
Na video series, and provides an excellent overview to the art of
Chin Na, beginning with the essential Chin Na speed and power
fundamental training routines.
Dr. Yang and senior student Ramel Rones demonstrate over 125 Chin
Na techniques and applications close up, in slow motion and at
regular speed, showing subtle variations for these effective
techniques, which are introduced in the following categories:
Finger, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, Neck, Waist, Leg and Takedowns.
Easily integrated into any martial style, Chin Na is the root of
the more modern grappling arts such as Aikido and Hapkido, and it
is often trained by , security and law-
personnel worldwide.
Fundamental Chin Na Speed and Power Training Routines Over 125
Chin Na techniques and applications.
Technique numbers in this DVD are the same as in the best-selling
book Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na 1st Edition - Technique numbers
do not match the 2nd Edition of the book.
Contains DVD-Only Additional Content Multi-Language
Narration: English or French with Chinese/pinyin Menus &
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish or Portuguese Interactive
YMAA Catalog with Previews of All Other YMAA Titles
WRITTEN BY DR. YANG, JWING-MING PERFORMED BY DR. YANG,
JWING-MING AND RAMEL RONES EDITED BY DAVID SILVER AND MEDIA
MANIC VIDEO PRODUCTION SUPERVISION BY DAVID SILVER DVD
PRODUCTION BY MEDIAMANIC DIRECTED BY DR.YANG, JWING-MING
90 minutes - color/ DVD9 NTSC All Regions encoding
Review
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" His depth of knowlege and his superb teaching style make him
among the most valuable members of this community." -- Taste of
China, Pat Rice, Director
Voted "Kung Fu Artist of the Year" 2003 -- Black Belt magazine
Voted as one of the people who has "made the greatest impact on
martial arts in the past 100 years." -- Inside Kung Fu magazine
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From the Contributor
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Search for "YMAA" , "Jwing-Ming Yang" or "Dr. Yang" to find more
quality Tai Chi and titles 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. While the West has successfully developed the material
sciences, the East is celebrated for its levels of spiritual
cultivation. During this period of exchange, the building of
bridges is critical for the successful integration of the
achievements of both societies. As YMAA Publication Center
continues to grow, we will continue to pursue Dr. Yangs dream,
and bring you important books on Martial Arts, Qigong, ,
and Spiritual Cultivation. Many thanks and appreciation to all
our friends and customers for their continued encouragement and
support.
About the Actor
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Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming is a world renowned author and teacher of
Kung Fu, Tai Chi Chuan and Chin Na and a leading authority on
Qigong. Involved in Chinese Kung Fu since 1961, he maintains over
55 schools in 18 countries. Dr. Yang has published over thirty
books and over seventy videos and DVDs on the Chinese martial
arts. For information on attending Dr. Yang's seminars, please
call (617) 524-8892.
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