Tim Cartmell – Practical Chin Na
Tim Cartmell – Practical Chin Na
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Salepage: Tim Cartmell – Practical Chin Na
Chin Na specializes in critical point hitting and grabbing, tendons and blood vessel clutching, and joint locking. Because chin na techniques are used in every major martial art in China, it is believed that chin na “represents the essence of Chinese martial arts.” This video contains 20 distinct ways for locking the neck, elbow, and shoulder. Chin na specializes in hitting and gripping important areas, clutching tendons and blood arteries, and joint locking. This DVD has 20 various techniques for locking the neck, elbow, and shoulder. DVD 2: Wrist, hip, and knee locking techniques. Tim also teaches set-ups, take-downs, follow-throughs, and pins with each technique demonstrated. Duration: 120 minutes on two DVDs
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