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Thread: Feb 24-26/06: Dr. Painter in NYC - Counter Qinna & Push Hands Intensive!

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    Feb 24-26/06: Dr. Painter in NYC - Counter Qinna & Push Hands Intensive!

    Come join us in NYC for a great series with Dr. Painter!

    On Friday night we will work on counter qinna (grabs and locks) and on the weekend we will focus on step-by-step two-person training drills.

    I look forward to training with you,

    Joshua Craig


    Baguazhang Escape & Evasion Palms with Dr. John Painter
    Date: Friday February 24, 2006
    Time: 6pm-9pm
    Location: Manhattan, NY

    Qinna means to seize and control. Jiulong Baguazhang's Escape & Evasion Palms are designed to teach you how to escape from Qinna.

    You will learn to foil grasping attacks and attempted locks and holds applied from the front, back and/or sides of the body. This program taught by Dr. John Painter introduces Jiulong Baguazhang Counter-Qinna - escape and evasion methods for dealing with arm, wrist & elbow locks. You will also be shown and a safe fun Baguazhang moving step Qinna push-hands exercise using these methods.

    Imminently practical, these skills do not rely upon strength and you can put them to use immediately. This program is highly recommended for anyone, regardless of experience, interested in realistic self-defense.

    Level: All, beginner to advanced.
    Seminar Length: 3 hours
    Equipment: Comfortable clothing and indoor shoes.

    Visit www.artemis-seminars.com/schedule.html to register!


    Two-Dragons at Play with Shifu Robert Castaldo & Dr. John Painter
    Date: Saturday and Sunday February 25-26, 2006
    Time: 9am-5:30pm Saturday & 9am-2pm Sunday
    Location: Manhattan, NY

    Increase your sensitivity and power with a partner! Games are the vital link between solo practice and application in combat.

    An integral part of all Chinese internal arts training, Pushing Hands teaches us to develop our ability to sense and guide an opposing force without a direct confrontation. In Jiulong Baguazhang Pushing Hands takes place on and through the circle(s). The act of using Push Hands in combat takes place in the first touch of an attack where the fight can be won or lost depending on how the opponents' balance is controlled. Practice of choreographed, fixed-step training develops the skills and free-style moving step training become the arena where the student learns how to neutralize incoming force from a moving partner who is attempting to push, trip, or strike. This training is applicable to all martial styles and useful to everyone who wants to understand body dynamics and mind/body interaction. The first step to taking your opponent's spine is being able to find it! The time spent in developing this valuable skill will pay you back many fold.

    The new Dragon Rolls the Pearl program contains a progressive series of 2-person games designed by Shifu Castaldo to develop the qualities needed for combat. Essential concepts are presented without fear of injury, freeing the practitioner to truly learn. Once these skills have been learned, the student is then equipped to begin combat training.

    In this 2-day workshop you will learn:

    • Review of Basic Stepping and Turning
    • Circling
    • Spiraling
    • Inside Turning
    • Wedging
    • Outside Turning
    • Blending
    • Winding

    Through this series of exercises you will develop the four animal qualities essential to Baguazhang:

    Hawk - Soft Focus
    Tiger - Stalking: Connected Power
    Phoenix - Uninterrupted Flowing
    Dragon - Coiling & Reeling

    Level: All, beginner to advanced.
    Seminar Length: 12 hours of class time
    Equipment: Comfortable clothing and indoor shoes.

    Visit www.artemis-seminars.com/schedule.html to register!

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    What is Dr. Painter's degree in and from which university?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shrub
    What is Dr. Painter's degree in and from which university?
    1.) Check his website and see if it is on there.
    2.) Call him and ask.
    I have a signature.

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