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Developing Jin: Silk-Reeling Power in Tai Chi and the Internal Martial Arts

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Developing Jin: Silk-Reeling Power in Tai Chi and the Internal Martial Arts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Phillip Starr
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153
Category/GenreOriental martial arts
ISBN/Barcode 9781583947609
ClassificationsDewey:613.7148
Audience
General
Illustrations 434 B&W PHOTOS

Publishing Details

Publisher North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint Blue Snake Books
Publication Date 22 April 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Developing Jin provides a complete and progressive training regimen for increasing and refining chansi-jin, also known as silk-reeling power or coiling power--the true power of the internal martial arts. With step-by-step instructions and photographs, experienced teacher Philip Starr walks readers through a variety of techniques designed to help practitioners feel and use jin in their martial arts training. While much of the existing writing on jin relies on cryptic and mystical descriptions of internal power, Starr takes a direct, no-nonsense approach that addresses commonly held myths and identifies the real body mechanics behind this unusual power. Useful for novices and advanced practitioners alike, Developing Jin is a crucial addition to any serious martial artist's library. Table of Contents 1.Got Jin? 2. How To Use This Book 3.Basic Conditioning Exercises 4.In The Beginning 5.Structure and Alignment 6.Training the Breath 7.The Nature Of Qi 8.Let's Get Engaged! 9.Beginning With Stillness 10.The Breath Coiling Form 11.The Secret Of Tendon Power 12.Internal Coiling 13.Applying The Coiling Power 14.Putting It All Together 15.Training Routines For Coiling Power 16. Three Become One 17. Combative Applications Conclusion

Author Biography

PHILIP STARR began studying martial arts in 1956, including judo, Kyokushin karate, Shito-ryu karate, Baixingquan (a form of Northern Shaolin kung fu), baguazhang, taijiquan, xingyiquan, and Filipino arnis. In 1976 he won the United States Karate Association's Grand Championships, becoming the first kung-fu stylist to win the title of National Champion. He is also a two-time winnter of the Amateur Athletic Union's Chinese Martial Arts National Tournament. He has authored four books on the martial arts- The Making Of A Butterfly, Martial Mechanics, Martial Maneuvers, and Hidden Hands, as well as numerous articles for various magazines and e-magazines, including Inside Kung Fu and Truwaza. The author lives in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China.