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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. There is a paired dvd set which goes with this which also is good. For the theory and analysis aloneBy S. DavisDr. Yang does an effective job of conveying pinna (chin na) in accordance with Taiji theory. There is a paired dvd set which goes with this which also is good. For the theory and analysis alone, this book is worth the time it takes to read it carefully. I am speaking from the perspective of a person who has practiced taijii, chinna, and various other since 1990. That being said, I read this book several months ago and appreciated the approach and insights gleaned from the book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great book from a great instructorBy CustomerDr. Yang, Jwing-ming has and advanced degree in optics and laser systems from Purdue University. He has an incredibly analytic mind allowing him to write articulately about the martial arts that he has studied for his entire life. I've had the opportunity to train with him on more than one occasion in my own career as a martial artist.Since that time, I've trained with famous Taijiquan instructors from all over (some of them quite famous). No matter who I've learned from, however, I find myself going back time and again to Master Yang's books because of what great reference material he provides.I highly recommend this as a teaching resource or a training resource for anyone who practices Taiji as a martial arts (not just for health).6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Pretty Good ContentBy Demitri PevznerAnother great book by Yang Jwing Ming. Anyone familiar with Yang Taijiquan and Chin Na or Jiu Jitsu will find the content pretty useful and innovative. The author outright admits to using White Crane Qin Na in a Taiji Quan context, and points out how others can be incorporated.The Thirteen Postures, push-hands, and their Qin Na applications are depicted in great detail.My only gripe with the book, (this seems to be a common pattern in most YMMA books) is the diagrams. Some of the techniques are hard to follow, and seem a bit far-fetched. It isn't always clear how he gets from point A to point B, which is where the text comes in. Then again, as I mentioned earlier, you really do need a good understanding of Chin-Na or Jiu Jitsu, to appreciate some of the presented techniques.Unless you have at least some background knowlege of Taiji and Chin-Na/Jiu Jitsu, you may not get much out of this text. However, I must say, Yang Jwing Ming is by far one of my favorite authors, and is very knowledgeable on the topic.I would recommend this book to intermediate students.

Learn control and restraint techniques that reduce injury to your opponent. Revised edition of our classic book on Tai Chi Chin Na includes a new modern, easy-to-follow layout; each movement is presented in 4-6 large photographs with lucid instructions on how to perform them; uses close-ups and motion arrows on the photographs to help with learning. Additional sections include history and fundamentals. According to the NCCAM div. of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2.3–3 million adults practice tai chi in the US.

Kung Fu artist of the year. (Black belt Magazine)Man of the year (Inside Magazine)Author of the year" —11th World Congress on and the American Qigong Association (American Political Science )In this revised edition of Tai Chi Chin Na: The Seizing Art of Tai Chi Chuan, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming discusses the martial arts origin of tai chi. His informative explanation and instruction of the fighting application known as chin na reveals its serious intent. Yang’s deep knowledge of tai chi and this advanced martial application comes through clearly in his thoughtful writing style. Following explanation of each tai chi technique, he theorizes about how it applies to chin na as a combat tactic. For example, he explains why the subtle spiral motions integral to the tai chi form adapt similarly in chin na: “When you use circular motions, you are able to set up a qin na [chin na] lock before your opponent feels it. A good qin na technique is soft, smooth, and round.” Tai Chi Chin Na: The Seizing Art of Tai Chi Chuan represents a valuable contribution to the ongoing development of tai chi as both a health-giving exercise and a martial art. The table of contents lists by subheadings the topics covered within each chapter, a structure that allows readers to select information according to interest and ability. The precisely written text covers advanced tai chi concepts that both inspire and instruct. Words for tai chi postures, techniques, and applications appear in English, followed by transliterations into Chinese pinyin and characters. Footnote references are given at the end of each chapter in either English or Chinese. Tai chi students at all levels will enjoy this book, which also serves as a reliable reference for those interested in learning about a martial application. (Margaret Cullison, This guide offers excellent instruction for those who wish to know more about this internal martial art. Foreword s)About the AuthorDr. Yang, Jwing-Ming is a world authority on Tai Chi Chuan and . He maintains 55 schools in 18 countries. He is the author of over 35 books and 80 instructional videos, nominated as a person 'who has made the greatest impact on martial arts in the past 100 years'—Inside Kung Fu Magazine (1999). Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming resides and teaches at his retreat center in Miranda, California.

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