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Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na: Instructors Manual for All Martial Art Styles

(Hardback, 2nd New edition)

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Full Title:

Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na: Instructors Manual for All Martial Art Styles

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781594394270

Publisher:

YMAA Publication Center

Imprint:

YMAA Publication Center

Publication Date:

8th January 2025

Edition:

2nd New edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Karate
Ju-jitsu
Chinese martial arts / Kung-Fu

Dewey:

796.8155

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

386

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm

Description

This book explores Shaolin Chin Na by presenting 150 techniques with detailed instructions for teaching yourself. Chin Na (Qin Na) is one of the four major fighting categories in all Chinese martial styles. The four categories are:

  • kicking (Ti)
  • Striking (Da)
  • Wrestling (Shuai)
  • Seize-Controlling (Na)

Joint lock Chin Na techniques can be effectively used against an opponents grabbing attacks as well as against wrestling. Pressing and striking Chin Na can be used to seal the opponents breathing, vein/artery, or Qi circulation, which can cause severe pain, numbness, unconsciousness, or even death.

Most of Chin Na can be learned easily and be adopted into any martial style.

Author Bio

Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming started his Gongfu training at the age of 15 under the Shaolin White Crane Master Cheng, Gin Gsao. Dr. Yang became an expert in the White Crane style of Chinese martial arts. With the same master he also studied Qin Na, Tui Na and Dian Xue massages, and herbal treatment. At the age of 16, Dr. Yang began the study of Taijiquan under Master Kao, Tao. Dr. Yang's tai chi can be traced back to the Yang family through Master Kao's teacher Yue, Huanzhi, an indoor disciple of Yang, Chengfu. After learning from Master Kao, Dr. Yang continued his study and research of Taijiquan. Dr. Yang has mastered the Taiji barehand sequence, pushing hands, the two-man fighting sequence, Taiji sword, Taiji saber, and Taiji Qigong. Dr. Yang has been involved in Chinese Gongfu since 1961. During this time, he has spent 13 years learning Shaolin White Crane, Shaolin Long Fist, and Taijiquan. Dr. Yang has more than thirty years of instructional experience.

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