YMAA Publication Center, 2002. — 280 p. ISBN10: 0940871416 (eng)Xingyiquan, like Tai Chi, is one of the more popular styles of Chinese Martial Arts. This revised edition presents new translations and improved photographs and new layout.
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Budo Ed., 2001. — 222 p. — ISBN: 2-908580-37-3. «Chin-na» en chinois veut dire «agripper», «saisir». Sous ce terme est regroupé un ensemble de techniques de clés, de saisies, de frappe sur les points sensibles et vitaux, utilisées pour la plupart dans de très nombreux systèmes de combat venus de Chine, le fameux kung-fu... Le grand attrait à cet ouvrage vient de sa profusion...
YMAA Publication Center, June 1, 2004. -.ISBN: 9781594390005.- 382 c, -. Author: Dr Yang Jwing Ming Chin Na (Qin Na) is one of the four major fighting categories in all Chinese martial styles. The four categories are: Kicking (Ti) Striking (Da) Wrestling (Shuai) Seize-Controlling (Na) Seize-Controlling Chin Na techniques can be effectively used against an opponents grabbing...
YMAA Publication Center, 1995. — 413 p. — ISBN: 0-940871-36-X. General Concepts. Qin Na Against Barehand Attacks. Qin Na Against Blocking. Qin Na Against Kicking. Qin Na Against Knife Attacks. Qin Na Against Grabbing. Offensive Qin Na Techniques. Appendix A. Names of Qin Na Techniques. Appendix B. Translation and Glossary of Chinese Terms.
YMAA Publication Center; 1990. — 160 p. — ISBN10: 0940871106; ISBN13: 978-0940871106. This book explains what tai-chi hopes to accomplish and a complete description of Chi-kung's origins. It is not for those who are only lightly interested in Tai chi. this book covers a lot of ground. It gives the english and chinese terms for those who wish to learn everything they can about...