Tengnuo Huling Taichi Ten Top Capture Qin Na Techniques Yuan Zhanguo DVD
LECTURER: Yuan Zhanguo
SKUDW153-11
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME47.0
Index: Tengnuo Huling Taichi Ten Top Capture Qin Na Techniques Yuan Zhanguo DVD // Combat Capture / Wushu DVD // Traditional Martial Arts
Expert Guide To The Ten Most Effective Capture And Joint-Locking Techniques Within The Ancient Tengnuo Huling Taichi System By Master Yuan Zhanguo.
Index: Tengnuo Huling Taichi Ten Top Capture Qin Na Techniques Yuan Zhanguo DVD // Combat Capture / Wushu DVD // Traditional Martial Arts
Body Alignment Study
●Master the ten essential joint-locking and subduing techniques of Taichi Qin Na.
●Apply the lever principle and centrifugal force to overcome physical strength.
●Learn the biomechanics of capturing the wrist, shoulder, and vital points.
●Refine the internal Spiral Force required for effortless control of an opponent.
Explore the tactical usage of short-range kinetic energy and defense logic.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Taiji Capture, or Qin Na, is a specialized branch of Internal Martial Arts that focuses on subduing an opponent through joint manipulation, pressure point strikes, and tendon seizing. Master Yuan Zhanguo, a 4th-generation master of the Tengnuo Huling lineage, presents this instructional masterpiece rooted in the Four Ounces Deflecting a Thousand Pounds philosophy. Historically, Qin Na was the secret weapon of internal systems, used to neutralize threats with clinical precision. This DVD explores the deep connection between traditional Taiji theory and the practical science of human anatomy, showcasing how Master Yuan integrates these ancient skills into a cohesive combat system. This volume preserves the authentic lineage methods used to master the body's internal power for high-stakes grappling.
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY
The Technical Routine of the 10-top Capture Techniques is guided by the essence of ancient Taijiquan—the Spiral Silk Reeling Force (Chansi Jin). Unlike external grappling which relies on muscular tension, Taichi Qin Na uses the Screw Force to bypass an opponent's resistance. The philosophy is Selfless (She Ji Cong Ren), meaning the practitioner follows the opponent's force to find the pivot point of a joint. Master Yuan demonstrates the primary methods of capturing the back of the hand, wrist, crotch, and shoulder. These methods are not isolated techniques but fluid expressions of internal energy that can be adapted to any physical engagement, emphasizing the mastery of the enemy's force.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS
Master Yuan Zhanguo provides a sophisticated biomechanical analysis of Taiji Capture, incorporating principles of physics such as the Lever Principle, centrifugal force, and torque. By understanding the human skeletal structure (Anthropotomy) and the limits of joint mobility, the practitioner can apply force to the weak link of the opponent's kinetic chain. The DVD demonstrates how Dantian rotation provides the necessary power for a lock, ensuring that the entire body's mass is concentrated on a single point. This Body-Mind Integration allows for the application of devastating pressure with minimal effort, making it an ideal system for smaller practitioners to overcome larger adversaries through superior structural geometry.
PRACTICE AND APPLICATION
The instructional content covers the ten most effective capture scenarios, providing detailed explanations of the actual combat meanings. Master Yuan meticulously explains the Form & Applications, detailing the exact placement of the hands and the direction of the Spiral Force. Students are taught how to transition seamlessly from a defensive parry into a decisive lock. The training emphasizes tactile sensitivity and the ability to read the opponent's tension. By practicing these authentic lineage techniques, students gain a profound understanding of Internal Martial Arts and develop a versatile skill set for both competition and self-defense. This DVD is a vital resource for anyone interested in the grappling arts of traditional China.
Taiji Capture, or Qin Na, is a specialized branch of Internal Martial Arts that focuses on subduing an opponent through joint manipulation, pressure point strikes, and tendon seizing. Master Yuan Zhanguo, a 4th-generation master of the Tengnuo Huling lineage, presents this instructional masterpiece rooted in the Four Ounces Deflecting a Thousand Pounds philosophy. Historically, Qin Na was the secret weapon of internal systems, used to neutralize threats with clinical precision. This DVD explores the deep connection between traditional Taiji theory and the practical science of human anatomy, showcasing how Master Yuan integrates these ancient skills into a cohesive combat system. This volume preserves the authentic lineage methods used to master the body's internal power for high-stakes grappling.
TECHNICAL PHILOSOPHY
The Technical Routine of the 10-top Capture Techniques is guided by the essence of ancient Taijiquan—the Spiral Silk Reeling Force (Chansi Jin). Unlike external grappling which relies on muscular tension, Taichi Qin Na uses the Screw Force to bypass an opponent's resistance. The philosophy is Selfless (She Ji Cong Ren), meaning the practitioner follows the opponent's force to find the pivot point of a joint. Master Yuan demonstrates the primary methods of capturing the back of the hand, wrist, crotch, and shoulder. These methods are not isolated techniques but fluid expressions of internal energy that can be adapted to any physical engagement, emphasizing the mastery of the enemy's force.
BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS
Master Yuan Zhanguo provides a sophisticated biomechanical analysis of Taiji Capture, incorporating principles of physics such as the Lever Principle, centrifugal force, and torque. By understanding the human skeletal structure (Anthropotomy) and the limits of joint mobility, the practitioner can apply force to the weak link of the opponent's kinetic chain. The DVD demonstrates how Dantian rotation provides the necessary power for a lock, ensuring that the entire body's mass is concentrated on a single point. This Body-Mind Integration allows for the application of devastating pressure with minimal effort, making it an ideal system for smaller practitioners to overcome larger adversaries through superior structural geometry.
PRACTICE AND APPLICATION
The instructional content covers the ten most effective capture scenarios, providing detailed explanations of the actual combat meanings. Master Yuan meticulously explains the Form & Applications, detailing the exact placement of the hands and the direction of the Spiral Force. Students are taught how to transition seamlessly from a defensive parry into a decisive lock. The training emphasizes tactile sensitivity and the ability to read the opponent's tension. By practicing these authentic lineage techniques, students gain a profound understanding of Internal Martial Arts and develop a versatile skill set for both competition and self-defense. This DVD is a vital resource for anyone interested in the grappling arts of traditional China.
Master Yuan Zhanguo
Biographical Profile: Yuan Zhanguo
4th Generation Successor of the Tengnuo Huling Taijiquan Lineage
Yuan Zhanguo is a prominent martial arts practitioner and the 4th generation successor of the Tengnuo Huling (Agile and Ethereal) Taijiquan lineage. Based in the historical Tai Chi regions of Henan Province, he is a primary guardian of this specialized branch of the art, which is known for its distinct technical requirements and preservation of traditional village-style combat logic. He has dedicated his career to ensuring that the unique characteristics of the Tengnuo Huling style remain a living tradition.
Martial Arts Background: Mastery of the "Huling" Framework
Yuan Zhanguo’s background is rooted in the rigorous training methods of the Tengnuo Huling school, a style that emphasizes agility, rapid weight shifts, and sudden vertical changes. His training involves the mastery of the "Living Frame," which focuses on the ability to move with explosive speed while maintaining the internal requirements of Tai Chi. He has spent decades refining the specific footwork and the "vibrating" power (Dou Jin) that define his lineage, prioritizing the development of a body that is both light and structurally powerful.
Legacy and Contribution: Documentation and Traditional Transmission
As a key leader of his lineage, Yuan Zhanguo has been instrumental in the systematic organization of the Tengnuo Huling curriculum. He has worked to document rare routines and internal cultivation methods that were previously passed down through limited oral tradition. By establishing traditional training grounds and participating in regional martial arts forums, he has helped raise the profile of this specific style, mentoring a new generation of practitioners and ensuring the technical accuracy of the "Agile and Ethereal" methods.
Artistic Style: Sudden Agility and Compact Power
His style is characterized by the hallmark aesthetic of the Tengnuo Huling lineage: "moving like a startled bird." His practice prioritizes high-frequency transitions, compact movements, and the ability to change direction instantaneously. In his demonstrations, one can observe a focus on "shaking" power and the use of short-range explosive strikes. His approach is unpretentious and functional, reflecting a style that values efficiency, speed, and the natural mechanics of reflexive combat over slow, ornamental display.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
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