Chinese Fighter's Package

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Deluxe Chinese Fighter's Package

This package includes:

  1. Chin Na Joint Control DVDs 1 & 2
  2. Shaolin Throwing Secrets DVD
  3. How to Hit Faster Than the Other Guy DVD
  4. FREE - Breaking Through the Roadblocks Between You and Your Goals, CD

1. Chin Na Joint Control 

It's true.  Chin Na, done right, can drop a man to his knees in a split second. 

Here's what happened the first time I "experienced" it. 

I already had a Black Belt in Kenpo and I had moved to Washington, D.C.  Once I'd found a job and a place to live it was time to take up martial arts again. 

My previous training had been in a fairly standard American dojo with group classes taught by American instructors.  

I decided I wanted to learn in "traditional" setting . . . so I began asking around Washington's Chinatown. 

Everyone - that is, all the Chinese shop keepers I asked - said the best Kung Fu man in Chinatown was Chao Chi Liu.  He had a little school not far from the Arch at 7th and H Streets, and I began taking lessons there. 

Most of the training was on form, kicks, and sparring and it was all private lessons.  

It wasn't long before I noticed that "Sifu" Liu taught some of the students a method of joint control called Chin Na (literally Grab/Lock - they grab you, you lock them) 

I asked one of the other students how to get Sifu to teach me Chin Na and the student said to just ask him how to get out of any hold and he'd show me.  It seemed simple enough so I went to Sifu's office and asked him if he's show me how to counter a simple diagonal wrist grab. 

Sifu said "Okay, you grab me."  Keep in mind, Sifu Liu was a man in his late fifties who stood no more than 5'4" or so.  I was 6'1." 

Anyway, I grabbed Sifu's right wrist with my right hand, screamed, and both my knees hit the floor.  I actually did scream and Sifu and some of the other students who were watching looked a little embarrassed because the key of that particular scream was a bit higher than what is generally considered masculine. 

Then he taught me what he had done. 

After that, I was hooked on Chin Na, but faced with the dilemma of how to learn the techniques and survive.  I learned a lot of them from other students, but most of them from Sifu - and even the ones I learned from other students I eventually asked Sifu for the details of. 

That was years ago.  Since then I've learned a Chin Na for every grab I could think of, include gun, knife and club attacks, and the result is a great curriculum for my students. 

That curriculum is now on tape 

I've bought my share of technique tapes over the years and I know the advantages and pitfalls.  I've been disappointed many times by how little the tapes actually teach. 

Most tapes will show you a dozen or so techniques, my Chin Na tapes teach you about twenty technique on each tape 

Each Chin Na is demonstrated with careful attention to detail so you can make it work. 

Not only will you get a mountain of material allowing you to quickly counter, control and crush an opponent, you also learn the details of what really "drives" the technique. 

Here are some of the techniques you'll learn: 

  • 2 straight, and 2 diagonal wrist grabs - I don't just show you how to get instant control, I show you how to position yourself so you avoid punches and kicks while doubling your leverage
  • Double wrist grabs front and rear - these include throws and joint breaks
  • A raised hand grab and an inverted grab - how to use just your elbow to lever a man to the floor
  • 2 shoulder grabs (with hidden strikes) - backfist him on the way up, elbow him on the way down
  • Double front and rear shoulder grabs (with variation) - when he's on his back with your knee on his ribs and his elbow a half inch from leaving the socket he'll realize his mistake.
  • Every kind of choke anticipation, escape, and counter you'll ever need - I've seen some good techniques for these, but I believe mine have a few details that keep you out of trouble
  • A real nice two person hammerlock drill -the classic bully grab with an ironic counter 

Continue what you began in Chin Na I, with Chin Na II 

Not only will you get the same quality of detailed demonstration . . . this time we give you twenty-four techniques! 

Here are a few of the attacks you'll learn to defeat: 

bear hugs, kicks and punches, hair grabs, pushes and tackles, headlocks, a full nelson, gun, knife, and club with variations, a come along, and we end with a smooth way to deal with someone trying to "grind your knuckles" when they shake your hand. 

When I used to teach private Introductory Lessons, I'd often ask the student to think of any grab defense they wanted to learn. I was able to give them free reign like that because I knew I could counter any grab they could think of. And I did. 

Master the Chin Na in these two tapes and that's the kind of confidence you'll have! 

2.  Shaolin Throwing Secrets 

Everyone Expects a Punch or a Kick . . . 

Now You Can Master the Unexpected! 

Kung Fu involves learning 4 skills: Ti, Da, Shuai, Na - Kick, Punch, Throw, Lock. This tape shows you how to throw your opponent . . . hard. 

Most fighters who can't get a throw or a takedown, can't because either they don't know how to throw, or don't know how to set it up.  Learn both with this easy to understand program. 

The throws of Shaolin Kung Fu weren't meant to just take the fight to the ground . . . 

They were meant to finish the fight! 

Throwing an opponent is equivalent to hitting them with the full weight of their own body, and in either a sport match or a self defense situation a throw can be the perfect technique. 

Why? 

Because most people are so concerned with watching for and defending against strikes they leave themselves completely open to throws and sweeps.  Once you've mastered the essentials of throwing and sweeping your entire sense of distance and position will be revealed to you in such a dramatically new perspective it will seem like someone just turned on the lights. 

Here's what you'll learn: 

  • The Standard Hip toss-follow my example and you'll be able to balance someone in mid-air without using your hands
  • A Reverse Reap - (for when your opponent won't give you the hip toss)
  • The Basic Leg Sweep - I use this one all the time to set up my punches
  • Several Variations on the Bear Hug Takedown - a classic "ugly" throw . . . and perfect for a brawl
  • An Ankle Pick (with a sneaky "foot assist") - if you're not wrestling with your feet, you need to start, this technique is reliable, and your opponent will usually put out the welcome mat for it
  • The Fireman's Throw - this throw from the Yang Taiji system is great for conditioning and upper body confidence. If you execute it, the fight's over
  • An Instep Sweep - a true "no brainer" for any level of practitioner.
  • Leg Catches and how to prevent their counters.
  • The Scissor Takedown - this one's right out of the movies. Impress your girlfriend and make your opponent look like a beginner. 

 These throws are demonstrated in detail and the demonstrations are accompanied by a discussion of when to use each throw, what mistakes not to make, how to set them up, and what countermeasures to expect and respond to 

 Throws aren't just 1 of the 4 Kung Fu skills, they're a great way to make full use of the other 3! 

I entered a recent giveaway contest I saw in Inside Kung Fu magazine. It was a "Shaolin Throwing Secrets" tape by a Mr. Rob LaPointe. I had noticed Rob's recent ads in the magazine for his "Shaolin Fitness Secrets" course, which I was interested in purchasing, so I gave the contest a shot. To my surprise I won! The tape arrived and I popped it in with no expectations whatsoever. First off, my interest in Martial arts was basically the striking arts; I hadn't given grappling much thought at all. I was impressed by Mr. LaPoint's presence on tape; you could tell right away that he was a great teacher who knew his stuff! With precise, easy to understand language and examples, Rob presented 9 throws that any martial artist NEEDS to add to their arsenal, especially if, like myself, you have never had any "grappling" experience. Looking up his background, I found that Mr.LaPointe has trained in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, which I hear can be overwhelmingly complex to learn for some, but in his tape he breaks it down and gives you The BEST, easiest to learn, throw techniques; all you would need for ANY type of encounter, whether sparring or on the street. Rob gives instructions for the throws as to be safe and not injure your training partner; but the set ups and throwing techniques are shown and explained so well that it's easy to see how "upping the intensity" on the street would be bad news for any attacker. Putting it simply, Mr.LaPointe gives you the best 9 ways to end a confrontation with throws on the street, or in sparring- put your partner on his backside, WELL. I am glad to have this tape and I look forward to learning more from Mr. LaPoints' products. You should check them out also, you won't be disappointed!!  

Thank you,  
Samuel Newsome

3.  How to Hit Faster Than the Other Guy

Would You Like Private Access to the "Speed Hitting" Secrets of Experts from Five Different Arts? 

 This DVD is hand picked material from a seminar I gave to over 50 martial artists at a training camp in Virginia one fine autumn afternoon. 

 Before I taught this course I raided the speed hitting "treasure chests" of teachers and practitioners (most of them long-time friends of mine who were willing to share their favorite stuff) of Kung Fu, Boxing, Kenpo, American Karate, and Tae Kwon Do in order to offer the most effective drills available all in one class. 

 Their combined knowledge represents over 125 years of tough, practical, learn-it-the-hard-way training! 

 In anonymous student reviews after the training camp where this program was first taught THIS CLASS WAS BY FAR ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR (and most requested for the following year). 

 Why? 

 Because people are confused by all the material on the "right way" and this program makes it simple. 

 My goal with this tape was to distill 125 years of experience down to what the average person can actually make use of.  There are tons of great training methods, but there are only so many hours in the day, and a limit to what most of us can expect to get really good at. 

 With that in mind, I put together a program that allows anyone to find their "path of least resistance" in training, and turn their hands and feet into lightening fast wrecking balls! 

 Besides a great workout . . . 

 Here's what you get with this "speed hitting" DVD

 11 Principals you need to know for maximum speed including: 

  • the magic of proper distancing
  • set ups for maximum deception
  • overlapping for "compressed time" combinations
  • how to shed "telegraphing" mistakes
  • why you shouldn't "chamber" your strikes (forget what the "forms" experts tell you, fighters don't chamber)
  • how to harness "opposition force" for power AND speed
  • why the shortest distance to your target isn't always a straight line

4 more that you'll be forever a beginner without. 

 PLUS 

 6 Solo drills for instant speed - use these and your training partner will scratch his head and ask 

 "Are you doing something different?" 

 You'll also learn a "drumming" method that will prove to you (convince you in your own mind) just how fast you can hit.  After all, you can't do it, unless you believe it. 

 This tape also teaches: 

  • the difference between "blitzing" and "bursting"  (Bruce Lee used this and they say he wasn't bad)
  • how to embarrass your opponent with a simple positioning adjustment you can use to hit him before he sees you move
  • a boxer's relaxation trick for hitting like a safe falling out a window
  • a few other goodies for fine tuning 

PLUS! 

  • 12 Partner drills for a fun, sweaty and productive workout:
  • More ways to avoid telegraphing
  • a game that doubles your kicking speed
  • a reaction drill for explosive movement
  • 9 more "can't miss" secrets to unreal speed 

When you train for speed remember this . . . a fight - or a sparring match - usually doesn't end with one strike, 

BUT one hard, fast strike can set you up for immediate control and a quick win! 

It can also boost your confidence through the ceiling and automatically shut down your opponents' willingness to take the initiative! 

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FREE BONUS!  Breaking Through the Roadblocks Between You and Your Goals 

Let An Experienced Kung Fu Teacher, Coach, and Practitioner Guide You Past the Rapids! 

I put this program together at the request of a fellow teacher who told me flat out I'm teaching more than exercise. 

He said this after he read some testimonials and letters students had sent me over the years, and I was forced to agree with him. 

In a martial arts school, you learn more than how to throw a nice roundhouse kick.  You learn how to stay motivated, how to set goals, how to work with others (and who to avoid), and plenty more. 

As a matter of fact, the skills we acquire and the lessons we learn in our training are the real reason and the real value that martial arts offers and which sets martial arts apart as a form of mind/body development. 

With this in mind, I gathered some of the most fundamental and important lessons I regularly have to help people with in my school and I organized them in the CD . . .

"Breaking Through the Roadblocks Between You and Your Goals"

The material on this CD can apply to any aspect of your life, but to help you with your training, and to get a clear idea of what I'm talking about, I've used many examples in a martial arts training context. 

 1st ten minute session - GOALS

  1. Action management/Organization  - this alone will give you extra "hours in the day"
  2. Focus on the goal not the obstacle - there really are NO obstacle, if you look at things the right way
  3. How to keep yourself motivated - this is the number one reason for people not realizing their potential 

2nd ten minute session - OBSTACLES

  1. Procrastination - this is an easy fix (if you follow my advice)
  2. Confidence, fear of failure - I don't tell you to seek failure, but I definitely show you that it's not what it seems
  3. Fear of Success - yes, you read that right . . . and there's an epidemic of it
  4. Perfectionism and risk taking - it's not important to get it PERFECT, it's important to get it GOING! 

 3rd ten minute session - COMMUNICATING

  1. Developing your talents - (and finding out what they really are)
  2. Delegating - now let's let others develop their talents
  3. Strengthening your relationships - I could have called this one "triple your happiness" 

 4th ten minute session - BOUNDARIES

  1. Separating your professional and private lives- in this section we get into avoiding some serious mine fields
  2. Dealing with interruptions - (politely)
  3. Indecisiveness and the opinions of others - can't make up your mind?  Then you need to listen to this. 

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