Shaolin Chin Na Books
Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na 2nd ed.: Instructor's Manual for all Martial Styles by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Chin Na is one of the four major fighting categories in all Chinese martial styles and is effective against grabbing attacks, wrestling and strikes. Chin Na has been known as the root of the Japanese arts of Jujitsu and Aikido. This book presents theory, fundamental training and over one hundred and fifty Chin Na techniques.
Chin Na in Ground Fighting-Principles, Theory and Submission Holds by Al Arsenault, Joeseph Faulise
Explains the use of joint locks, pressure points, and bone displacement techniques for fighting encounters on the ground. Holding Techniques for immobilizing an opponent, principles and theory of these holds, identification and use of pressure points for offensive and defensive purposes.
Comprehensive Applications of Shaolin Chin Na by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Presents Chin Na techniques in actual fighting scenarios. For example, applications of Chin Na when your opponent punches you, grabs your wrists, or even attacks you with a knife. Effective application of Chin Na requires speedy execution of a block or yield, a set up, and then a proper technique. Over 375 techniques presented.




