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| MTG15 | Combat Wrestling & Basic Dim-Mak | This title is great for those with no experience at all with dim-mak. Shows single strikes to deadly points. Also shows some combat wrestling as opposed to sport wrestling. |
| MTG23 | Advanced Dim-Mak & Dim-Mak Antidotes | This is usually the one that most other martial artists begin with. It is very comprehensive and shows all of the deadly strikes as well as the antidotes to use if someone has been accidentally struck in these points. |
| MTG21 | Taiji Secrets & Dim-Mak | This one is usually for those studying Taijiquan. Listed also under the Taijiquan beginner's titles. |
| MTG26 | How to Fight Using Dim-Mak & Other Internal Applications | This is an excellent Beginner's tape for those who are beginning or who want to get a feel for how the Internal systems fight using dim-mak. |
| MTG29 | Dim-Mak Intricacies Vol. 1 | This is also one for both Taijiquan and other styles as it shows dim-mak in more detail showing training methods and many other points and multiple strikes etc. |
| MTG36 | Dim-Mak Intricacies Volume Two: | An excellent tape to show how to use Dim-Mak for self-defense and fighting. Healing applications also covered |
| MTG37 | Dim-Mak Intricacies Vol. 3 | More multiple strikes and their effects and antidotes. Training methods and a whole lot more. |
| MTG81 | Dim-Mak A to Z Volume One | This teaches the 9 basic dim-mak katas or forms form the Wudang Shan school in China. This is usually the beginning place for those who wish to only learn dim-mak divorced from its foundation form of Taijiquan. |