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)
Seize-Controlling 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,
and unconsciousness. Some techniques can even be fatal.
Most of Chin Na can be learned easily and be adopted into any martial
style. Chin Na has been known as the root of the Japanese arts of
Jujitsu and Aikido, and practitioners can use the study of Chin Na to
increase their understanding of the theory and principles of their own
arts.
This book is designed to make learning easier.
If you study a barehand art, likely there are Chin Na techniques you can
adapt!
You will learn over 150 Chin Na techniques
- Fundamental principles that make Chin Na work.
- Speed, power, grabbing, escaping, and countering techniques.
- Finger Chin Na.
- Wrist Chin Na.
- Elbow Chin Na.
- Shoulder, neck, and waist Chin Na.
- Leg Chin Na.
- Muscle Grabbing Chin Na.
- Cavity press Chin Na.
- Using Chin Na in a fight.
- Dealing with injuries.
The ability to control an opponent through Chin Na is one of the highest
measures of martial skill. You will improve your martial skills with the
many training methods, attacks, and counterattack techniques detailed in
this book. Your are going to increase your fighting options!
Remember, Chin Na can be integrated with any open hand martial style.