Chin Na
Qin Na () is the set of joint lock techniques used in the Chinese martial arts to control or lock an opponent's joints or muscles/tendons so they cannot move, thus neutralizing the opponent's fighting ability. ''Qin Na Shu'' ( meaning "technique") literally translates as ''lock catch technique''. Some schools simply use the word ''na'' ("hold") to describe the techniques. Qinna features both standing and ground-based grappling techniques.Some Chinese martial arts instructors focus more on their ''Qin Na'' techniques than others. This is one of the many reasons why the ''qinna'' of one school may differ from that of another. All martial arts contain ''qinna'' techniques in some degree. The southern Chinese martial arts have more developed ''Qin Na'' techniques than northern Chinese martial systems. The southern martial arts have much more prevalent reliance on hand techniques which causes the practitioner to be in closer range to their opponent. There are over 700 ''Qin Na'' traditional techniques found in all martial arts. In the Non-Temple White Crane style there are 150-200 ''qinna'' techniques alone. Along with Fujian White Crane, styles such as Northern Eagle Claw (Ying Jow Pai) and Tiger Claw (Fu Jow Pai) have ''qinna'' as their martial focus and tend to rely on these advanced techniques.
There is no universally accepted systemized form of ''Qin Na''. Instead, each school varies depending on the instructor's training and/or personal preference of focus. Provided by Wikipedia
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Experimental Study on Heat Transfer Characteristics of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in Horizontal Tube by Lv Jing, Fu Meng, Qin Na, Dong Bin
Published 2007-01-01
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Application of Compound Two Times Quenching Heat Treatment in Roller Chain Drive by Shang Zhaohua, Wang Shungong, Liu Depeng, Qin Na
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Effects of dietary chromium picolinate supplementation on broiler growth performance: A meta-analysis. by Chao Feng, Qiqige Wuren, Xinyu Zhang, Xiaoying Sun, Qin Na
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Four new species of Mycena sect. Calodontes (Agaricales, Mycenaceae) from northeast China by Zewei Liu, Yupeng Ge, Hui Zeng, Xianhao Cheng, Qin Na
Published 2022-09-01
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Detection of Ovine or Bovine Milk Components in Commercial Camel Milk Powder Using a PCR-Based Method by Xiaoyun Wu, Qin Na, Shiqi Hao, Rimutu Ji, Liang Ming
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Test Study on SO3 Control Effect of Slurry Cooling Wet Plume Treatment Project in a Typical Coal-Fired Power Plant by Jiayu WU, Jie ZHU, Hua MO, Feng ZHANG, Wei SHUAI, Qing ZHANG, Qin NA
Published 2020-08-01
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Effects of Camel Milk on Glucolipid Metabolism in Mice with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Shiqi HAO, Yafei LI, Xiaoyun WU, Qin NA, Liang MING, Xiurong ZHANG, Rimutu JI
Published 2023-03-01
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Grassland Biomass Inversion Based on a Random Forest Algorithm and Drought Risk Assessment by Lingxin Bu, Quan Lai, Song Qing, Yuhai Bao, Xinyi Liu, Qin Na, Yuan Li
Published 2022-11-01
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Taxonomic studies of bluish Mycena (Mycenaceae, Agaricales) with two new species from northern China by Qin Na, Zewei Liu, Hui Zeng, Binrong Ke, Zhizhong Song, Xianhao Cheng, Yupeng Ge
Published 2022-06-01
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Derivation and characteristics of induced pluripotent stem cells from a patient with acute myelitis by Shuo Cao, Shuo Cao, Xinyue Gao, Xinyue Gao, Fangyuan Liu, Fangyuan Liu, Yanglin Chen, Yanglin Chen, Qin Na, Qin Na, Qin Na, Qiaoqiao Meng, Qiaoqiao Meng, Peng Shao, Peng Shao, Chen Chen, Chen Chen, Yongli Song, Yongli Song, Baojiang Wu, Baojiang Wu, Xihe Li, Xihe Li, Xihe Li, Siqin Bao, Siqin Bao
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Revealing Brownish <i>Mycena</i> Diversity in China: New Discoveries and Taxonomic Insights by Renxiu Wei, Yupeng Ge, Liangliang Qi, Menghui Han, Hui Zeng, Yaping Hu, Li Zou, Xianhao Cheng, Xiaoming Wu, Qin Na
Published 2024-06-01
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