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Aikido Practice

The Practice of  
Aikido

If you are new to Aikido practice it is suggested that you understand the etiquette involved. There are certain conventions which should be followed by anyone, at any level. These are available at this page: Aikido Etiquette

Aikido PracticeAikido Practice and Techniques

More specific details on this can be found here - Aikido Techniques.

Please see our Aikido Grading page to see how the technqiues below fit together into the Aikido syllabus

In summary, the primary technques of Aikido that you should be aware of are as follows:

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Tachi waza - standing defense

Suwari waza - tori and uke sitting

Hanmi Handachi waza - tori sitting, uke standing

Tanto dori - defense against a knife attack

Tachidori - defense against a sword attack

Jodori - defense against a staff

Kaeshi waza - counter techniques

Henka waza - changed techniques

Ikkyo - First technique

Nikyo - Second technique

Sankyo - Third technique

Yonkyo

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Unsoku (Foot Movements)

Ukemi

Randori No Kata

Shomen-ate

Ai-gamae-ate

Gyaku-gamae-ate

Gedan-ate

Ushiro-ate

Kakarigeiko

Tandoku-undo

Oshi-taoshi

Ude-gaeshi

Hiki-taoshi

Ude-garame / Ude-hineri

Waki-gatame

Kote-hineri

Kote-gaeshi

Tenkai-kote-hineri

Shiho-nage / Tenkai Kote Gaeshi

Mae-otoshi

Sumi-otoshi

Hiki-otoshi

Hiji-kime

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Hiza Garuma

 

 

Aikido Practice - Weapons

Aikido Jo

Aikido Bokken

Aikido Tanto

 

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