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 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
More on Aikido Practice
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