Pheonix Eye Posted June 29, 2001 Posted June 29, 2001 Jennifer, I thought Chin-Na was more part of a system than a complete system in itself. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
Taesujutsudrw Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 Dim Hsueh, is the art of using the pressure points to maim, hurt, or kill. Instead of using them for healing like Accupressure(which I also know), or Accupuncture. They use the same points with a differnt energy. The is the easiest way to explain it. Peace, tae Kyoshi Deborah R. Williams 7th DanFounder/Senoir Instructor Tae Su JutsuBoard member International Martial arts Association. "Before destruction one's heart is haughty, but humility goes before honor."Proverbs 18:12
MuayTB1 Posted August 3, 2001 Posted August 3, 2001 Hey Jan!!! I missied you sooooo much You better start posting again. I was looking for you! "Don't think!! Feel..." -Bruce Leehttps://www.muaythaiboxing.friendpages.comThis site is dumb but I made it so it is good.
Tim Greer Posted August 4, 2001 Posted August 4, 2001 On 2001-06-29 17:33, Pheonix Eye wrote: Jennifer, I thought Chin-Na was more part of a system than a complete system in itself. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks Qin Na (Chin Na) isn't meant to be a system of itself, but rather to compliment any style/art you do. It's a great benefit that everyone should learn and incorporate -- no one, and I mean no one, would not want to add this to their arsenol. However, be that as it may, there are some various aspects of Chin Na that would almost be a complete system and be very effective by itself -- that's just how good it can be -- but it's best left to use with systems and incorporate into them. Regards,Tim Greer -> admin@chatbase.com | Phone: 530-222-7244I study any and every style and I'm always looking to spar!!Also, if I'm not around for a while, I'm just away training.
iamrushman Posted August 4, 2001 Posted August 4, 2001 good question..do you think jennifer is coming back to see the answers posted in her thread........ rushman (karate forums sensei)3rd dan wtf/kukkiwon"saying nothing...sometimes says the most"--e. dickerson
Angus Posted August 5, 2001 Posted August 5, 2001 I haven't seen her in a long while either... But i'm REALLY concerned as to where Ken is... I don't think i could go on living without his lively discussion Angus Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.
Kempo_Dude Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 Hi jennifer! Kempo dude says: Stand up show me what you got, im black belter in kempo, im a Kempo champ. lets see who will win!
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