Look at Chin Na technique as an opportunity to escape. Using your body correctly in establishing control. What is Chin Na? What is Chin Na? When you release your holds or locks, your opponent can continue to fight, but not in "chin na". These no-nonsense techniques are currently being used by Law Enforcement -both here and abroad, Security Per- Remember when you use a Chin Na, feeling is 80% of the technique. Some schools simply use the word na ("hold") to describe the techniques.
“Yi” in Chinese means “mind.” You must put your mind where your technique is, then you can feel if the technique is right, and you will be able to direct your Qi to support the technique. In many Kung Fu styles, there are particular types of advanced interaction with the body of the adversary named Chin Na. The foundation of Chin Na techniques are from a strong base.
Chin-na … The following video clips capture this demonstration. The names are in Cantonese pronunciation, followed by their English translation. Furthermore, remember when you train your Chin Na that you must train your Yi first. They are quite different. The ones I practice are as follows. These fighting techniques (with significant differences between schools / styles / masters) aimed at: Shaolin Kungfu is famous for its “Seventy Two Chin-Na Techniques”. Traditionally, injuries from chin-na are classified into three main categories: Partner Practice Essentials. Shaolin Kungfu is famous for its âSeventy Two Chin-Na Techniquesâ. It refers to a special way of fighting where by holding and gripping opponents in some specialized ways, you disable them from further action but without hurting them unnecessarily. During an Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course, Grandmaster Wong gave an impromptu demonstration of some of the Shaolin chin-na techniques. In the traditional classification, âblocking meridianâ and âstopping energyâ can be caused by separating tendons (including meridians) or gripping vital points. Due to its long history, there are different versions of the Shaolin Seventy-Two Chin-Na Techniques. In many Kung Fu styles, there are particular types of advanced interaction with the body of the adversary named Chin Na.
Some masters, however, refer to five categories, adding the following two: It refers to a special way of fighting where by holding and gripping opponents in some specialized ways, you disable them from further action but without hurting them unnecessarily. Dealing with the unexpected. Paek Pal Ki Hyung, the 7th form taught in the art of Kuk Sool Won, translates literally to "108 technique" form. These fighting techniques (with significant differences between schools / styles / masters) aimed at:The word “Chin Na” or “Chinna” or “Qinna” literally means “grasping and holding” and it encloses various categories (according to the styles):Despite the eyes of today’s civilized world these practices may seem extreme but, in the past, they were considered “compassionate”, because in most cases they allow ending a clash (potentially lethal) without committing a murder:Chin Na methods can be efficiently performed at multiple levels of incisivity:Behind this millennial knowledge (still widely applied by high-level martial artists) there is a profound and articulated scientific study of bodily mechanics (double-stranded with In the specific context of 6 Dragons Kung Fu, we will see, with time, several of these techniques (from the simplest / most educational to the most articulated, from the most traditional to the ones born / perfected in our days).To terminate this introduction it should be emphasized that:In the next article of this series and in the following we will look at the basics of this important branch of martial arts (read Inside each Premium Lesson, you will receive the same teaching (practices, tips, concepts, small secrets and corrections) reserved to the live students of Master Kongling.Receive all the lessons at your e-mail (once a week):The place where Kung Fu become Practice and Practice become Kung Fu. This form is considered the essence of the style, consisting of an encyclopedia of Chin Na techniques, and is said to be passed down from the founder General Yue Fei. Using the Chin Na technique and not getting hit. âChin-naâ literally means âhold-gripâ. Now, for the first time in 20 years, Master Scott reveals his highly sort after method of Combat Chin Na…Real World Self-Defense for the streets! Lau Fat Mang; Lau Fat Mang Funeral; Lau Fat Mang Memorial Service; Lily Lau at Fathers School; Kung Fu Movies; Chin Woo School; China 2000; Eagle Claw School Opening; Tournaments; Lily Lau in Hong Kong; Around the World; Eagle Cup Tournament; Videos; Class Sylabus. Destroying the opponent's base. Chin-na is often mistaken to be the same as holds and locks. While techniques along the lines of chin na are trained to some degree by most martial arts worldwide, many Chinese martial arts are famous for their specialization in such applications.
“Yi” in Chinese means “mind.” You must put your mind where your technique is, then you can feel if the technique is right, and you will be able to direct your Qi to support the technique. In many Kung Fu styles, there are particular types of advanced interaction with the body of the adversary named Chin Na. The foundation of Chin Na techniques are from a strong base.
Chin-na … The following video clips capture this demonstration. The names are in Cantonese pronunciation, followed by their English translation. Furthermore, remember when you train your Chin Na that you must train your Yi first. They are quite different. The ones I practice are as follows. These fighting techniques (with significant differences between schools / styles / masters) aimed at: Shaolin Kungfu is famous for its “Seventy Two Chin-Na Techniques”. Traditionally, injuries from chin-na are classified into three main categories: Partner Practice Essentials. Shaolin Kungfu is famous for its âSeventy Two Chin-Na Techniquesâ. It refers to a special way of fighting where by holding and gripping opponents in some specialized ways, you disable them from further action but without hurting them unnecessarily. During an Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course, Grandmaster Wong gave an impromptu demonstration of some of the Shaolin chin-na techniques. In the traditional classification, âblocking meridianâ and âstopping energyâ can be caused by separating tendons (including meridians) or gripping vital points. Due to its long history, there are different versions of the Shaolin Seventy-Two Chin-Na Techniques. In many Kung Fu styles, there are particular types of advanced interaction with the body of the adversary named Chin Na.
Some masters, however, refer to five categories, adding the following two: It refers to a special way of fighting where by holding and gripping opponents in some specialized ways, you disable them from further action but without hurting them unnecessarily. Dealing with the unexpected. Paek Pal Ki Hyung, the 7th form taught in the art of Kuk Sool Won, translates literally to "108 technique" form. These fighting techniques (with significant differences between schools / styles / masters) aimed at:The word “Chin Na” or “Chinna” or “Qinna” literally means “grasping and holding” and it encloses various categories (according to the styles):Despite the eyes of today’s civilized world these practices may seem extreme but, in the past, they were considered “compassionate”, because in most cases they allow ending a clash (potentially lethal) without committing a murder:Chin Na methods can be efficiently performed at multiple levels of incisivity:Behind this millennial knowledge (still widely applied by high-level martial artists) there is a profound and articulated scientific study of bodily mechanics (double-stranded with In the specific context of 6 Dragons Kung Fu, we will see, with time, several of these techniques (from the simplest / most educational to the most articulated, from the most traditional to the ones born / perfected in our days).To terminate this introduction it should be emphasized that:In the next article of this series and in the following we will look at the basics of this important branch of martial arts (read Inside each Premium Lesson, you will receive the same teaching (practices, tips, concepts, small secrets and corrections) reserved to the live students of Master Kongling.Receive all the lessons at your e-mail (once a week):The place where Kung Fu become Practice and Practice become Kung Fu. This form is considered the essence of the style, consisting of an encyclopedia of Chin Na techniques, and is said to be passed down from the founder General Yue Fei. Using the Chin Na technique and not getting hit. âChin-naâ literally means âhold-gripâ. Now, for the first time in 20 years, Master Scott reveals his highly sort after method of Combat Chin Na…Real World Self-Defense for the streets! Lau Fat Mang; Lau Fat Mang Funeral; Lau Fat Mang Memorial Service; Lily Lau at Fathers School; Kung Fu Movies; Chin Woo School; China 2000; Eagle Claw School Opening; Tournaments; Lily Lau in Hong Kong; Around the World; Eagle Cup Tournament; Videos; Class Sylabus. Destroying the opponent's base. Chin-na is often mistaken to be the same as holds and locks. While techniques along the lines of chin na are trained to some degree by most martial arts worldwide, many Chinese martial arts are famous for their specialization in such applications.