Back
in 1985 my wife and I moved to NH because of a new job for me.
A
friend from another karate system invited us to a clinic where Dr. Yang
Jwing-Ming was one of the presenters. My friend specifically wanted to see his
Chin-Na in action.
My
wife was a new black belt then, and she also trained with my friend who
included aikido training alongside his karate.
As
the clinic progressed, my friend was working with my wife on a technique
similar to an outer wrist wrap control. But he was having a difficult time
trying to understand how to do it.
Dr.
Yang was working the floor helping people, when he noted my friends difficulty.
He stopped to help and asked my wife to do the movement on him so my friend
could see what occurred.
My
wife did the wrist rap, quite effectively. Now Dr. Yang was very experienced
and I note how enlarged and red his wrists were from constantly doing Chin Na.
So
when Maureen wrapped his wrist and applied sudden sharp pressure, Dr. Yang went
promptly to his knees, the threat of impending pain drove him sharply down to
avoid the pain.
Of
course it was humorous to see my wife put him down.
But
that is not the end of the story.
My
friend a little later contracted with Dr. Yang to treach several long term
clinics on Tai Chi and Chin Na. Work did not make it possible for me to attend,
but my wife signed up for both.
The
first one was the Chin Na clinic.
And
the second she walked through the door Dr. Yang recognized her and proclaimed.
“Not her she broke me last time.” Which was him being funny.
My
wife lasted both classes. After her Chin Na training she would come home, I
would by then be there, and she proceeded to practice on me. Oh how painful
that was. I learned a great deal about Chin Na that way.
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