Wan Laisheng Catching and Holding Qin Na Paired Practice by Liang Shouzhong DVD
LECTURER: Liang Shouzhong
SKUDW090-04
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME49.0
Index: Wan Laisheng Catching and Holding Qin Na Paired Practice by Liang Shouzhong DVD // Catching and Holding / Paired Practice // Kung Fu Training
Master The Lethal Joint Manipulation And Combat Applications Of Wan Laisheng'S Catching And Holding (Qin Na) System As Demonstrated By Liang Shouzhong
Index: Wan Laisheng Catching and Holding Qin Na Paired Practice by Liang Shouzhong DVD // Catching and Holding / Paired Practice // Kung Fu Training
Wushu Ethics & Virtue
●Learn professional 'Catching and Holding' (Qin Na) techniques to force joint compliance and neutralize threats.
●Master the 'Eight Methods' including chopping, pointing, pulling, catching, and buckling.
●Develop the technical efficiency to subdue opponents through anatomical leverage and pain compliance.
●Study the direct combat lineage of Wan Laisheng through his disciple, Master Liang Shouzhong.
Understand the historical context of each traditional training method.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND LINEAGE
Catching and Holding, known in Chinese as 'Qin Na,' is the sophisticated art of Joint Manipulation and pressure point striking. Within the Wan Laisheng martial system, Qin Na is not merely a collection of tricks but a comprehensive 'Combat Application' system integrated into the Liuhe (Six Conformities) framework. Grandmaster Wan Laisheng was a master of anatomical efficiency, and his approach to Qin Na was feared for its directness and lethality. This instructional DVD is presented by Master Liang Shouzhong, a direct disciple of Wan Laisheng and a Sixth Dan in Chinese Wushu. Master Liang carries forward the 'Lineage' of the South Shaolin Wushu Gymnasium, providing a 'Museum-level' breakdown of how to use an opponent's own biomechanics against them to end a conflict swiftly and decisively. The training focuses on the 'Technical Routine' of paired drills, ensuring that the practitioner can apply these methods under the pressure of a real encounter.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND JOINT MECHANICS
The Technical Routine of Catching and Holding Paired Practice focuses on forcing an opponent's joints beyond their natural range of motion. The primary objective is to induce 'Pain Compliance' or total physical immobilization. The routine covers a wide spectrum of techniques, including chopping (Qie), pointing (Dian), pulling (Ban), catching (Na), blocking (Feng), shutting (Bi), cutting (Xiao), and buckling (Kou). Unlike sport grappling, Wan Laisheng's Qin Na emphasizes 'Technical Efficiency,' where minimal effort is used to achieve maximum results. The 'Fluid Structure' of the paired drills allows practitioners to transition from a strike into a lock seamlessly, demonstrating the 'Body-Mind Integration' required for high-level martial arts. Master Liang Shouzhong meticulously explains the 'Closing and Sealing' methods that prevent an opponent from escaping once a hold is applied, emphasizing the 'Six Conformities' of internal and external alignment.
BIOMECHANICS AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The biomechanical foundation of Qin Na lies in the understanding of the 'Dynamic Chain' and skeletal leverage. Master Liang Shouzhong demonstrates how 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) can be applied to a joint to cause immediate incapacitation. The training involves 'Sensitivity Drills' where practitioners learn to feel the 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Lian Lian Sui) connection, identifying the exact moment an opponent's structure is vulnerable. 'Internal Alchemy' plays a crucial role, as the practitioner must remain relaxed (Song) to sense the opponent's resistance while maintaining a 'Firm Stance' to anchor the technique. This 50-minute program is an essential resource for martial artists, offering a profound look into the 'Combat Logic' and 'Technical Routine' of one of China's most effective grappling systems. By mastering these 'Overwhelming Skills,' the practitioner learns to subdue the stronger through intelligence and the weaker through refined technical skill, reflecting the authentic heritage of the Wan Laisheng lineage.
Catching and Holding, known in Chinese as 'Qin Na,' is the sophisticated art of Joint Manipulation and pressure point striking. Within the Wan Laisheng martial system, Qin Na is not merely a collection of tricks but a comprehensive 'Combat Application' system integrated into the Liuhe (Six Conformities) framework. Grandmaster Wan Laisheng was a master of anatomical efficiency, and his approach to Qin Na was feared for its directness and lethality. This instructional DVD is presented by Master Liang Shouzhong, a direct disciple of Wan Laisheng and a Sixth Dan in Chinese Wushu. Master Liang carries forward the 'Lineage' of the South Shaolin Wushu Gymnasium, providing a 'Museum-level' breakdown of how to use an opponent's own biomechanics against them to end a conflict swiftly and decisively. The training focuses on the 'Technical Routine' of paired drills, ensuring that the practitioner can apply these methods under the pressure of a real encounter.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND JOINT MECHANICS
The Technical Routine of Catching and Holding Paired Practice focuses on forcing an opponent's joints beyond their natural range of motion. The primary objective is to induce 'Pain Compliance' or total physical immobilization. The routine covers a wide spectrum of techniques, including chopping (Qie), pointing (Dian), pulling (Ban), catching (Na), blocking (Feng), shutting (Bi), cutting (Xiao), and buckling (Kou). Unlike sport grappling, Wan Laisheng's Qin Na emphasizes 'Technical Efficiency,' where minimal effort is used to achieve maximum results. The 'Fluid Structure' of the paired drills allows practitioners to transition from a strike into a lock seamlessly, demonstrating the 'Body-Mind Integration' required for high-level martial arts. Master Liang Shouzhong meticulously explains the 'Closing and Sealing' methods that prevent an opponent from escaping once a hold is applied, emphasizing the 'Six Conformities' of internal and external alignment.
BIOMECHANICS AND INTERNAL ALCHEMY
The biomechanical foundation of Qin Na lies in the understanding of the 'Dynamic Chain' and skeletal leverage. Master Liang Shouzhong demonstrates how 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) can be applied to a joint to cause immediate incapacitation. The training involves 'Sensitivity Drills' where practitioners learn to feel the 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Lian Lian Sui) connection, identifying the exact moment an opponent's structure is vulnerable. 'Internal Alchemy' plays a crucial role, as the practitioner must remain relaxed (Song) to sense the opponent's resistance while maintaining a 'Firm Stance' to anchor the technique. This 50-minute program is an essential resource for martial artists, offering a profound look into the 'Combat Logic' and 'Technical Routine' of one of China's most effective grappling systems. By mastering these 'Overwhelming Skills,' the practitioner learns to subdue the stronger through intelligence and the weaker through refined technical skill, reflecting the authentic heritage of the Wan Laisheng lineage.
Master Liang Shouzhong
Index: Wan Laisheng Catching and Holding Qin Na Paired Practice by Liang Shouzhong DVD // Martial Arts DVD / Liuhe School // Traditional Martial Arts
Biographical Profile: Liang Shouzhong
The Guardian of Sun-style Wushu and Master of Internal Theory
Liang Shouzhong is a celebrated contemporary martial artist and educator, and a pivotal figure in the lineage of Sun-style Taijiquan. Renowned for his rigorous academic approach and superb technical skill, he holds a prominent position in the research and promotion of Sun-style Taijiquan, Xingyi Quan, and Baguazhang, and is widely recognized as a "Scholar-Grandmaster."
Martial Arts Background: Mastery of the Three Internal Arts
Master Liang studied under several internal martial arts masters, systematically inheriting the philosophy of "The Unity of Martial Arts and the Dao" from the Sun style. He possesses a profound understanding of Sun-style’s "agile stepping," Xingyi’s "internal power," and Bagua’s "spinning mechanics," integrating these three internal arts into a cohesive system. As a long-standing leader within the Beijing Wushu Association, he has played a crucial role in excavating, organizing, and standardizing traditional Wushu.
Educational Achievements: A Sage Mentoring the Next Generation
As a highly respected educator, Master Liang has looked beyond personal mastery to focus on transforming esoteric internal theories into accessible modern curriculum. His teaching is famous for its emphasis on "strict adherence to rules and attention to detail," often analyzing martial principles through the lens of biomechanics and philosophy. He has mentored numerous elite practitioners globally, making a historic contribution to the preservation of the Sun-style legacy.
Artistic Style: Balanced, Fluid, and Serene
His performance epitomizes the "stable, light, and agile" characteristics of Sun-style Wushu. His movements are continuous, flowing like water, concealing immense explosive potential within a state of absolute tranquility. Beyond physical technique, he emphasizes the cultivation of martial ethics (Wu De). His image as a refined and scholarly master profoundly illustrates the unique charm of Chinese Wushu as a cultural treasure.
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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