Hitting and Striking- One of the Four Ways of Fighting
Sunday, April 27th, 2008Unorthodox striking techniques will take your opponent by surprise and give you the edge you need…
Unorthodox striking techniques will take your opponent by surprise and give you the edge you need…
Chin Na is a Chinese term describing techniques used in the Chinese martial arts that control or lock an opponent’s joints or muscles/tendons so he cannot move, thus neutralizing their fighting ability. Also chin na su, su meaning technique. Chin na su literally means technique of catching and locking in Chinese.Villari’s Shaolin Kempo Karate incorporates White Tiger Chin Na. Long before either the Chinese or the Okinawans practiced and developed their arts, the Tibetans and Mongolians had their own form of combat from which the venerable art of Chin Na, or the art of the White Tiger, was further developed - a devastating form of locking, seizing, holding and grappling. The Tibetans and the Mongols were masters of grappling.
The secret Art of the White Tiger is the ultimate form of neutralizing an opponent, utilizing holding, seizing, locking, throwing, felling and delivering controlled pain. No other martial art gives such control over an attacker.
For street defense, I believe possessing the knowledge and skill in this art offers these four powerful advantages over other grappling arts including mixed martial arts, Brazilian jiu jitsu, and other wrestling and grappling sports:
Advantage Number One- Yielding
Chin Na does not require overwhelming strength. Yielding (not retreating, which I will address in future video lessons) equips a smaller individual with the ability to control and immobilize a bigger, stronger opponent;
Advantage Number Two
Seizing and controlling blood vessels, breathing and nerve centers. This differs from mere chokes and strangulation in that it may be applied not only to the windpipe directly but also to muscles surrounding the lungs, supposedly to shock the system into a contraction which impairs breathing. Seizing requires sinew strength, not muscular strength, which can be developed by women and children as well as males. Applying a tiger claw or eagle’s talon to a nerve center “paralyzes” your opponent and gives you full control over how much pain you deliver.
Advantage Number Three
Not generally going to the ground. Although Chin Na teaches devastating ground technique, the trapping and felling skills give you the advantage of taking your opponent to the ground while maintaining the superior standing position. This is vital for effective defense in multiple attacker street scenarios.
Advantage Number Four
Mongol Locks. The Mongols perfected the art of holding, locking and throwing. These incredibly powerful techniques completely immobilize your opponent and give those with the strength the ability to break the neck, spine, and other joints. A deadly art not taught until only to very advanced students.
Watch Grandmaster Fred Villari teach White Tiger Chin Na. Contact me directly for more information on how to obtain the complete Chin NA: The Art of the White Tiger.