Tai Chi Chin Na (YMAA Qin Na) Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming - Taijiquan joint locks

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @DanWalterTradeview
    @DanWalterTradeview 4 года назад +8

    I have nearly every book Dr. Yang has published. The secret to escaping is early detection of what is taking place. He has a great book on escaping and counter-attacking. "Analysis of Shaolin Chin Na Instructor's Manual for all Martial Styles" but in all of this keep my Grandmaster's words in mind, "You have more opportunity to heal with your hands than ever the need to harm."

  • @findurniche
    @findurniche 9 лет назад +24

    I have been a proud owner of your book 'Comprehensive Applications of Shaolin Chin Na' now for about 12 years and wanted to express my gratitude to you for putting it together. I don' t think there is even anything on the market that remotely compares to your thorough, detailed and well explained guide.

    • @splintertea
      @splintertea 4 года назад +1

      agreed!

    • @roquesolis4631
      @roquesolis4631 3 года назад +1

      I like in martial in slow

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

  • @ukepapa1
    @ukepapa1 9 лет назад +21

    Dr. Yang Jwing-ming knows his stuff. I wish him and his students the best at the traditional martial arts school.

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

  • @rdekanic
    @rdekanic 8 лет назад +14

    Thank you, Master Yang for sharing your teachings with us. My respects and gratitude to the Masters and Sifus past, and present, for giving us these the techniques and forms for health and self-defence.

  • @dapurmamaindidapurmamaindi2929
    @dapurmamaindidapurmamaindi2929 5 лет назад +3

    Ternyata silat kampung yg selama ini yg aku pelajari adalah campuran thaicin. kontau. Wingsung dan janda Malaka. Terima kasih bapakq sekaligus guruku. hasanung semoga Bpk sllu di beri kesehatan oleh yg kuasa Amin. Asal sinjai tengah jdi anak rantau di kaltim

  • @elpakas7364
    @elpakas7364 10 дней назад +1

    Dr yangs book on Shaolin Chi Na is a great book full of technique gems 💎. I will definitely begin to study in depth .

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  8 дней назад

      Dr. Yang's Shaolin Chin Na book is great! Thank you for your support and dedication.

  • @MissEM1313
    @MissEM1313 8 месяцев назад +3

    I finally found you again. ive been reading books and doing your videos off & on for 26 years. I looked here for you a few years ago b4 on you tube but just thought maybe you didnt believe in the internet or maybe you were helping a private citizen .just elated i found your videos here.

  • @TaiChiInternational
    @TaiChiInternational 4 года назад +6

    Great Demonstration of Taijiquan! Grateful!

  • @mikeykostelny6817
    @mikeykostelny6817 Месяц назад +1

    Good morning grandmaster shifu is this quinn Na's chen styles or yang or shoalin combat chin Na's

  • @richardmreis7756
    @richardmreis7756 4 года назад +21

    "You want to take me out for dinner? ..no? ok, break it"
    hahaha x'D

  • @popssigung9956
    @popssigung9956 4 года назад +3

    I always enjoy watching your videos, thank you!

  • @PpAirO5
    @PpAirO5 3 года назад +2

    I would love to learn Chin na. Just my kind of fighting.

  • @MattBrooks-Green
    @MattBrooks-Green 4 года назад +5

    Beautiful to see. I do crane styles and tai chi so have read much of Dr Yang's work. Masters like him inspire me in making Taichi and Kung Fu videos. Thanks.

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

    • @madjidchouarbi3921
      @madjidchouarbi3921 3 года назад +1

      @@JL-bo4bh Whatever you can think about Dr Yang Jwing Ming, he is without doubt a real expert and his power is hardly questionable. The way Master Yang is teaching Both internal and external styles seems very traditional and authentic.

  • @georgesfotic550
    @georgesfotic550 3 года назад +3

    In this video, we also see the Master Pascal Plee (karaté, Kung-fu, Tuishou) whose father Henri Plee (1923-2014) was the highest graduated black belt karaté in the western world. (9 or 10th blackbelt dan) and who brought in France in the 50's and the 60's many great martial art masters in the legendary "Dojo de la Montagne" located in Paris.

  • @d6837
    @d6837 11 лет назад +2

    also your hand locks and controlling the person with joints locks very nice sifu.

  • @lowellcalavera6045
    @lowellcalavera6045 4 года назад +10

    Chi na practiced this for years, and it's very misunderstood. UFC is big now, and wrestling, but I learned (in my role as a doorman) that very few people ever expect or defend against a good finger seizure, or a really powerful fishhook. Loosens 'em right up.

  • @parimalgoradiya8538
    @parimalgoradiya8538 4 года назад +1

    Very nice technique

  • @ralphkern3242
    @ralphkern3242 3 года назад +1

    This is a wonderful art

  • @ralpbetancourt2083
    @ralpbetancourt2083 Год назад

    Es una tecnica de destruir parecia movimientos tranquilo y vi videos de defenza contra cuchillo .un maestro.

  • @bewater5178
    @bewater5178 3 года назад +2

    Why don't you use the techniques in the video above when sparring?

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  3 года назад +3

      Most actual Kung Fu techniques are for seriously harming or killing people in the process of self defense. Taiji and Kung Fu don't fit well into point-fighting for fun.

  • @bkmeahan
    @bkmeahan 10 лет назад +11

    This is one of the aspects of Tai chi that people ignore when they claim it isn't a "real martial art"

    • @tacituskilgore1211
      @tacituskilgore1211 4 года назад +3

      Until you have a fully resisting, strong opponent, that has adrenaline pumping at 120 bpm. Then you may need to rethink your fighting style

    • @shum8104
      @shum8104 3 года назад

      @@tacituskilgore1211 no, grappling techniques dont exist. no, you cannot train yourself to instinctively execute holds. has joe rogan never mentioned the concept of muscle memory in any of his podcast episodes?

    • @tacituskilgore1211
      @tacituskilgore1211 3 года назад

      @@shum8104 Haha. Dude I'm pretty sure my four years of BJJ and numerous conflicts where I've had to grapple someone who had the full intent and capability to kill me out-weighs whatever your thinking. Of course grappling techniques exist, and of course you can train yourself to instinctively use them. If neither of those things were true, I'm pretty sure I'd be dead about now

    • @shum8104
      @shum8104 3 года назад

      @@tacituskilgore1211 if you can admit that, then you may need to consider how "no you would freak out too much to use that in a real fight" isn't actually a real argument

    • @tacituskilgore1211
      @tacituskilgore1211 3 года назад +1

      @@shum8104 The issue comes when you have to focus on specifics. When a martial art calls for you to catch their fist in some way and counter then toss them to the ground, you can almost always count that as complete bullshit. No one is that coordinated. The thing with grappling is that you aren't catching a fist, your catching a torso, or head and neck. Larger targets are easier to go for when you get tunnel vision, and grappling is insanely simple to execute, meaning that when you body pumps you with adrenaline and you hands instinctively turn into clubs to bash the bad guy with, you nor your muscles need to remember how to position your fingers or hands to execute a complicated movement, not to mention the fact that a lot of these techniques require very specific movements from your opponent. They're either stupid and throwing wild haymakers, which is bs in real life, or they're throwing actual punches, but the instructor never follows up on what the opponent may do next. There isn't any resistance training, and when there is you aren't allowed to do a whole range of attacks, that you can bet your behind a jumper on the street would use. In Muay Thai and BJJ we spar with full contact and no rules. Yeah we get hurt and injured, but it actually works and you get to fix habits and form new ones by tempering them in the fire so to speak. You get to know and work with your body, instead of going against it by teaching it unnecessarily complicated movements that people actually believe work, and can save your life, when they in fact can't. Great for tournaments and sport, but not for real combat

  • @shoulung
    @shoulung 10 лет назад +24

    as always, excellent technique. but the man at 0:20 seems to be enjoying that lock a little too much :)

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  5 лет назад +1

      He's happy to be learning directly from Dr Yang. With chin na especially, you have to feel it directly through partner training to really learn.

    • @sportpanty8236
      @sportpanty8236 4 года назад +1

      this is agehao

    • @RendezvousWithRama
      @RendezvousWithRama 4 года назад +2

      Yeah... I went to that school, and remember those locks really well. The reason the guy is smiling is because it actually is genuinely funny to be demonstrated on by Master Yang. I mean, you can do NOTHING to get out that position, and it costs Master Yang no effort to cause you absolute agony.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  3 года назад +1

      @@RendezvousWithRama THIS exactly. Dr Yang is chatting away and you're like Holy Heck that hurts my brain doesn't work

    • @RendezvousWithRama
      @RendezvousWithRama 3 года назад +2

      @@Ymaa_Publication_Center Heh yep. My favorite was when he would demonstrate the technique, and then in the middle of it decide to show a variation, and would go "And if you want more pain..."

  • @SanjayKumar-wk1qp
    @SanjayKumar-wk1qp 3 года назад

    Good afternoon Grad Master nice tai chi

  • @vell591
    @vell591 4 года назад

    these tricks are against equals and toddlers. How to apply them if the enemy is 2 meters tall?

  • @ZalMoxis
    @ZalMoxis Год назад +1

    Dr Yang is the man

  • @d6837
    @d6837 11 лет назад +3

    this sifu knows what he is doing. fringer locks very nice.

  • @ansarycomaradang5094
    @ansarycomaradang5094 4 года назад

    how can i jiont to learn

  • @davidyuen42
    @davidyuen42 5 лет назад +1

    can tai cai chin na defeat muay thai/ thai boxing and jitjitsu?

    • @MisterPartner.
      @MisterPartner. 4 года назад

      Tai Chi Chuan can be deadly . But to grasp skill in Taji fighting you need years and this martial art is totally difrent than everything you have known about in martial art world.

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

  • @alexanderalexander1637
    @alexanderalexander1637 5 лет назад +1

    кстати слово циновка пошло от древнекитайского Цин-На, сложные сплетения

  • @RubenGoodliffking
    @RubenGoodliffking 5 месяцев назад +1

    💛Best Chinese martial arts 👑✨💥✔️🙏🏽

  • @Ghost12561
    @Ghost12561 7 месяцев назад +1

    only if there is no resistance from your opponent, if there is, it will be a completely different ball game.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, this is an instructional video in order to learn various techniques within Yang-style Taijiquan. After these initial lessons, students enter sparring classes and repeatedly drill techniques until they get a real-time feel for them.

    • @Tom-et2cd
      @Tom-et2cd 7 месяцев назад

      Actually some resistance can actually cause damage to attacker depending on the lock or counter. Essentially, the attacker hurts themselves by the act of resisting…

    • @Ghost12561
      @Ghost12561 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tom-et2cdthat is some movie stuff you got there, Im imagining steven seagul and his moves against 20 odd men in a bar.

    • @Tom-et2cd
      @Tom-et2cd 7 месяцев назад

      Why such extreme hypothetical?
      Better yet, don’t be at bar so you don’t have to fight 20 men.

  • @mr.k3221
    @mr.k3221 6 лет назад

    Where can i buy those uniforms?

  • @sugiananto8585
    @sugiananto8585 3 года назад

    Selamat pagi bang ditayanng vidio latihan tai chi sangat betguna kita bisa pelajari kungfu taichi ini sangat berguna

  • @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936
    @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936 2 года назад +1

    Tem muitos professores De taichi aqui no Brasil que são muito fracos para defesa pessoal
    Não colocan as técnicas marciais do taichi en evidencia
    So ficam com os movimentos que básicos e não mostram e nem sabem ensinar a verdadeira essência do taichi
    ( Esse sim mostra oque sabe fazer e faz com muitas técnicas digno de respeito
    Esse sim ta nos mostrando que o taichi marcial da conta do recado 👏👏👏👏👏 esse mostra na prática que é Mestre

  • @wolhiewarde5628
    @wolhiewarde5628 6 лет назад

    i am also id like to learn ti chi technique,martial arts...where can i buy your DVD?

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  6 лет назад

      Search "YMAA DVD" on Amazon, and/or ""Dr Yang Jwing Ming". www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=sr_nr_p_n_format_browse-bi_mrr_0?fst=as%3Aoff&rh=n%3A2625373011%2Ck%3Adr+yang+jwing+ming%2Cp_n_format_browse-bin%3A2650304011&keywords=dr+yang+jwing+ming&ie=UTF8&qid=1550085483&rnid=2650303011

  • @iliasefthimiadis119
    @iliasefthimiadis119 4 года назад

    very good teacher understandable and realistic!

  • @vijirecipes898
    @vijirecipes898 Год назад

    Amazing chin na

  • @ismaelbouach5457
    @ismaelbouach5457 4 года назад +8

    Looks a lot like Jujutsu locks ! We do not officially know Jujutsu to have been influenced by Chinese martial arts, but by watching this I think it may have.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  4 года назад +9

      Good observation. Correction: Jujutsu originates FROM Chinese martial arts.

    • @DanWalterTradeview
      @DanWalterTradeview 4 года назад +2

      Chin Na is found in all martial styles. I equate it to regex which is found in all computer languages.

    • @veiledallegory
      @veiledallegory 4 года назад

      Are you talking modern Japanese jujitsu? It doesn’t resemble Brazilian jiu-jitsu because in BJJ you have to isolate the joint by controlling the body otherwise the joint lock is useless!

    • @ismaelbouach5457
      @ismaelbouach5457 4 года назад

      @@vinvass2674 We do know your fantasy pic to be inspired by your no-life geeky lifestyle

    • @TaiJiQuanChen
      @TaiJiQuanChen 3 года назад

      In this case it's not. Mr Yang learn external martial arts first, then use the same applications in his Taiji. Traditional Taiji Qina have not the same taste.

  • @lebarosky
    @lebarosky 11 лет назад +5

    Sir, in the era of RUclips if you believe this man's Tai Chi is bad, you might consider responding with a video illustrating your position. Otherwise, one might think your opinion is baseless.

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 3 года назад +1

      No. The best test is for him to meet Xu Xiaodong.

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад +1

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

    • @lebarosky
      @lebarosky 3 года назад

      @@JL-bo4bh I suspected he was shady because his books are rehashes of one another. But it serves the art better if you post a link to something or someone you consider legitimate.

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      @@lebarosky Yeah, he repackaged all the styles to western world where people are lack of the knowledge to tell. Nevertheless he did a great job in marketing. There are many fake Taijiquan practitioners out there including in China. Most legitimate Asian Taijiquan practitioners can't speak English. The following two are good in my opinion. They are not my teachers.
      ruclips.net/video/UiM_8qB5bmk/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/W1Pye8Hweho/видео.html

  • @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936
    @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936 2 года назад

    Isso sim é um que representa a arte marcial

  • @cristianopedro4604
    @cristianopedro4604 4 года назад

    God bless you master...

  • @kabal28
    @kabal28 6 лет назад +6

    My wing chun sifu incorporated 10 techniques chin na in our program 👍

  • @citic101
    @citic101 8 лет назад

    can we see all the dvd ?

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  8 лет назад +1

      +citic101 Yes, it is available on Amazon and ymaa.com. We can't put it online for free because it cost many thousands to make.

    • @citic101
      @citic101 8 лет назад

      sure i understand ... i have the book

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 Год назад +1

    Tai chai techniques slow martial arts

  • @magnusm4
    @magnusm4 7 лет назад

    My dad did one of these one me, now my stupid wrists can't be used to much or bend to long or it hurts so I can't do push ups or stand on my hands

    • @cerialmunic7965
      @cerialmunic7965 7 лет назад +1

      😂 My grandad did this to me as a amateur when I was a kid, but he did not brutalise me as your situation.
      You better go see a physicist before your wrist is too late to be healed. These technique is very effective in disabling opponents limbs forever if the user really wants to.
      Hope you get treated well by physicist soon, the later you get the treatment, the damage is getting much more permanent.

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 4 года назад +2

    It's more performance art like dance and exercise than a real martial art. If it trains you to run fast, then run from any fight. That's is its good point.

    • @lowellcalavera6045
      @lowellcalavera6045 4 года назад

      You're just ignorant of its potential.

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 3 года назад

      @@lowellcalavera6045 Like what? Keeping fit as exercise like yoga? OK, it is for that. Fight? No way.

    • @shum8104
      @shum8104 3 года назад +1

      just look at what the guy is doing. mma fankids will try to deny proof right in front of them, you're beyond help

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад +1

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 3 года назад

      @@shum8104 So you think an MMA opponent will let you grab his hand or arm like that? Get real. He's not going to be an obliging dance partner.

  • @davidyuen42
    @davidyuen42 5 лет назад

    can tai chi chin na defeat k1 and ufc/mma?

    • @vinvass2674
      @vinvass2674 4 года назад

      Yawn
      Another UFC MMA fanboy keyboard warrior who has never actually been in a fight

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад +1

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

  • @johnpogany2444
    @johnpogany2444 3 года назад

    I like the Chinese arts

  • @JoseNava-sf3en
    @JoseNava-sf3en Год назад

    ❤❤❤nice

  • @katogio6582
    @katogio6582 Год назад

    Keren 👍

  • @rachidismail6435
    @rachidismail6435 7 лет назад

    جزاك الله خيرا معلمي

  • @tuly4828
    @tuly4828 3 года назад

    Thể thao này hay đấy

  • @raphaeljordao7285
    @raphaeljordao7285 2 года назад

    Só tem artista. Kkk

  • @edwardmccutchen3042
    @edwardmccutchen3042 8 лет назад +1

    its like challenging nature to spar with a tai chi master(a must have dvd!

  • @sumayirecomedy2383
    @sumayirecomedy2383 4 года назад

    . hy

  • @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936
    @reginaldosilvaisilvai3936 2 года назад +1

    Esse sim é mestre de taichi chuan
    O muitos que se dizem Mestre e professores mas não passam de uns picaretas
    Esse ai mostra na prática a essência dessa arte
    Pena que ainda não vi Mestre de taichi aqui no Brasil que tem essas técnicas
    Pelo menos eu ainda não vi
    A maioria so fica se movimentando e não fazem nada q presta
    E quando tentam fazer as partes de desefa pessoal
    Não sai nada
    Esse sim mostra técnicas muito eficaz e interessante

  • @christopherwalker6056
    @christopherwalker6056 9 лет назад +1

    Same thing as Hapkido and aikido?

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  9 лет назад +5

      +Christopher Walker Hapkido is about 50 years old. Aikido is over 100. Chin Na is over 1,000 years old and is the root of Asian grappling arts

    • @davidspringer5045
      @davidspringer5045 9 лет назад +2

      +YMAA yes and iv had him do that to me----:( its even more painful than it looks

    • @vanloc8974
      @vanloc8974 9 лет назад +2

      +YMAA That history is just awesome...

    • @christopherwalker6056
      @christopherwalker6056 9 лет назад

      YMAA Are you certain? I thought Aikido was newer than that. You learned this from reading, or just the internet?

    • @vanloc8974
      @vanloc8974 9 лет назад +1

      Wait, now that i think about it, isn't Aikido founded around the 20th century?

  • @tamiami34
    @tamiami34 11 лет назад +15

    Painful stuff, no doubt. But harder to do when your assailant isn't helping you out.

    • @Ryooken
      @Ryooken 4 года назад +6

      That's because it's a demonstration. It's impossible to teach technique if the person isn't letting you apply the technique so you know what's supposed to happen. When I was using these kinds of wrist locks after you learned the basics, then we went into resistance training. I used to roll out of my teacher's chin'nas and his response was to roll me into another more painful one that I couldn't get out of. Just to make a point, your finger isn't stronger than his hand and it doesn't take long to break a finger.

  • @mlaquias
    @mlaquias 5 лет назад

    Parabéns massa legal

  • @maximobass1055
    @maximobass1055 3 года назад +1

    There are 2 aspects to MA. Find motor skill and gross motor skill. This is fine motor skill and on its own could not executed by most bc the fight/flight aspect will invoke gross motor skill. Gross motor skills meaning impacting. Try to do Chin Na on Connor McGregor.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  3 года назад +1

      In a real fight, you will not "rise to the occasion", you will fall on your training. What you train the most, MIGHT come out in a fight.

    • @healthvsfatigue9147
      @healthvsfatigue9147 2 года назад

      @Kamatari Honjo pilots have auto-pilot, a manual and a second pilot. Sparring is a necessary evil

    • @chinesebob7220
      @chinesebob7220 Год назад +1

      You also can't just walk up to Connor McGregor and armbar him. You have to set him up using strikes and other techniques.

  • @yashgames4684
    @yashgames4684 6 лет назад

    Nice

  • @stanislavdvorak1707
    @stanislavdvorak1707 2 года назад

    This its master...

  • @modibogakou9745
    @modibogakou9745 4 года назад +1

    Ok

  • @jonathanjohnson5216
    @jonathanjohnson5216 2 года назад

    This real?😢

  • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
    @Ymaa_Publication_Center  11 лет назад +1

  • @davidspringer5045
    @davidspringer5045 8 лет назад +1

    min 219---NICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DAVE SPRINGER FROM SEVEN STAR IN INDY---love you little brother!

  • @gongfutaijimy
    @gongfutaijimy 4 года назад +2

    Before you modern MMA fans berate this stuff, a lot of this stuff is integrated into modern combatives, for people like bouncers, police officers, and what not that need to control untrained people.
    Just because it isn't going to work against a well trained fighter doesn't mean it's useless.

  • @cremedelameresther
    @cremedelameresther 11 лет назад

    Wat een techniek! Respect ... Prachtig

  • @WW-vn2yz
    @WW-vn2yz 4 года назад +1

    Just Aikido Techniques. Where is the tai chi?

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  4 года назад +2

      Aikido is 100 years old. Taijiquan is 1000 years old. The fighting techniques are martial applications of taiji quan, 'grand ultimate fist'.

    • @Livingtree32
      @Livingtree32 3 года назад

      @@Ymaa_Publication_Center Taijiquan is 1000 years old? 🤣🤣🤣 Please stop trolling....

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  3 года назад

      @@Livingtree32 ymaa.com/articles/2016/05/the-hidden-taizhu-chang-quan-roots-of-chen-taijiquan

    • @Livingtree32
      @Livingtree32 3 года назад +1

      @@Ymaa_Publication_Center Sal is not a credible source for CMA history.... He basically just writes some random thoughts together without ever giving any sources to his claims. No serious martial arts historian takes him serious.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  3 года назад +1

      @@Livingtree32 ymaa.com/articles/shaolin-the-root-of-taijiquan

  • @АлександрНеласов-о5д

    Здорово!

  • @PiisaacPhiri-vq4pt
    @PiisaacPhiri-vq4pt Год назад

    Exhalent technic

  • @filmymediacom
    @filmymediacom 4 года назад +1

    If I come there to you will you me perfect in it

  • @panamabdo5046
    @panamabdo5046 3 года назад

    Slm

  • @tonypeter8209
    @tonypeter8209 4 года назад

    Master 👍

  • @TheChudynasty
    @TheChudynasty 11 лет назад

    sure, why not

  • @michaelcruz4706
    @michaelcruz4706 3 года назад

    Jajaja me divierte 😃

  • @thesnare100
    @thesnare100 3 года назад

    not sure I'd call them simple to execute

  • @leolit7876
    @leolit7876 3 года назад

    Vingtsun martial arts will not use chi na,because our theory is one hand control one hand, use two hands control one hand, you will be attacked by the other hand ! So we only suggest one hand control two hands!

  • @jonnyblaze777
    @jonnyblaze777 3 года назад

    You make it look so easy LOL

  • @mikesanto9489
    @mikesanto9489 10 лет назад +1

    Massive black tiger chin-na fist take-down kill .

  • @willforrhall
    @willforrhall 3 года назад +1

    Why don’t we ever see this in mma??

    • @LucidDreamn
      @LucidDreamn 3 года назад +2

      most of these techniques will break somebody's wrist or any other bone. These aren't really meant for submission they are meant for sending them to the hospital lmao it's very hard to control in a real fight without accidentally snapping them up

  • @ManateeDream
    @ManateeDream 12 лет назад

    Very coo

  • @luutamluutam8074
    @luutamluutam8074 2 года назад

    Giống aikido

  • @dr.fernandosalvino
    @dr.fernandosalvino 5 лет назад

    Taijiquan is a internal art of alchemical neidan. It is same as Patanjali Yoga System, created to self evolution, self superation for the hololotropic state wuji-taiji Tao. It is not a martial art because it is not violence, it is created to unified with Tao. Martial arts is a mean to violence and ignorance relacionships.

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  5 лет назад +1

      Actually, martial arts are self defense. Before there were guns in China, there were many martial styles, so good people could defend against violence. Taijiquan was created as a martial art: ymaa.com/articles/shaolin-the-root-of-taijiquan

  • @слепойсамурай
    @слепойсамурай 4 года назад

    Оччччччень похоже на айкидо.....

  • @mlaquias
    @mlaquias 5 лет назад

    Perfect

  • @_deciduouslivingston_7177
    @_deciduouslivingston_7177 7 лет назад +1

    when u get tired of someone twisting your arm so you spank yourself as a symbol of defeat

    • @Ymaa_Publication_Center
      @Ymaa_Publication_Center  7 лет назад

      Thats the TAP OUT. Common in martial arts schools, so we each respect each other's limits. This chin na is SO painful, especially from Dr Yang.

  • @ronaldoxavier2281
    @ronaldoxavier2281 5 лет назад

    This isso Aikido kkkk

  • @yasersharifi3816
    @yasersharifi3816 4 года назад +1

    does not work in real fight with a wrestler

    • @vinvass2674
      @vinvass2674 4 года назад

      Like you would know that
      Keyboard warrior

  • @瀟陆
    @瀟陆 Год назад

    teckinique

  • @user-ec2yk4lb6f
    @user-ec2yk4lb6f 4 года назад

    Oh no

  • @alexisaugustin7441
    @alexisaugustin7441 4 года назад

    Technique hubad lubad kali escrima

  • @bbp468
    @bbp468 Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @bosna3159
    @bosna3159 4 года назад

    Inposible to do in real fight

    • @vinvass2674
      @vinvass2674 4 года назад +1

      How the fuck would you know, keyboard warrior
      You ever been in a real fight ?
      (Answer is NO he hasn't btw )

    • @bosna3159
      @bosna3159 4 года назад

      @@vinvass2674 I was learn Wing tsun many years and I was sparing with many gays and after that I was saw many things in Wing tsun doesn't work.MMA is real deal you warior💪💪💪

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      Dr. Yang is not recognized as an authentic martial artist among Chinese martial arts societies in Taiwan, China and southeast Asia regardless his popularity in western countries where people know little about Chinese martial arts and its history. The lineage of his Tai Chi teachers is questionable. Kao, Tao and Yue, Huanzhi are not listed on the board of Yang family tree. There is little information about Yue, Huanzhi. Most Chinese articles say that Yue is a disciple of Dong, Yingjie. That is different from what stated on YMAA board.
      Dr. Yang claimed on his YMAA board that he learned Taijiquan from Li Mao-Ching. That is incorrect. Li is a master in northern style Shaolin, not in Taijiquan. I personally learned Shaolin from Li years ago while was also learning Tai Chi at the same time. One student asked Li the differences between Shaolin and Tai Chi. Li said that if you play Shaolin slow it becomes Tai Chi. I knew that Li knows little about Tai Chi. In my trained eyes, Dr. Yang's martial art is uniquely created by mixing from different styles.
      I learned Tai Chi from one of Cheng Man-Ching's indoor disciples. Dr. Yang's Tai Chi has too many flaws per my trained eyes. Is it all a commercial tinge lie?

  • @柴崎張濤園火傷燙傷柴
    @柴崎張濤園火傷燙傷柴 11 лет назад +2

    黑蒜頭製作法

    • @JL-bo4bh
      @JL-bo4bh 3 года назад

      這個人在他的YMAA網頁上列出的楊式太極拳師承的名字,沒一個是楊澄甫有正式記錄的關門弟子,卻貼出照片像是楊家弟子。 他說向李茂清學太極,更是不正確。 李茂清專長是北派少林,我當年就是和李茂清學少林,有同學問少林拳和太極拳不同之處在哪,李茂清回說,你把少林拳打慢一點不就是太極了? 聽了我差點暈倒! 這個人騙外國人不懂,招搖撞騙,有個老外在它另一個RUclips 視频也問到他師承問題,結果他手下的人出來忽悠過去。 他那一套武術看起來是自己將所學混起來唬老外的。

  • @luzvimindanovo7742
    @luzvimindanovo7742 3 года назад

    Tagalogmove

  • @daiduongtinhlang9576
    @daiduongtinhlang9576 10 лет назад +2

    .

  • @太极拳-i2m
    @太极拳-i2m 3 года назад

    😀

  • @lucasblom7527
    @lucasblom7527 8 лет назад +1

    say uncle