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Aikido The path of harmony Aikidoka One who practices aikido Arigatou "doumo arigatou gozaimashita" thank you very much Learn More Atemi The use of striking techniques B Bokken Wooden practice sword Budo Japanese martial arts (the spiritual path of the warrior) Bushido The way of the samurai D Dan Black belt rank Do The way Dojo The palce where the way is taught (training hall) Doshu The title of the head of aikido E Eritori An attack in which the collar is grabbed from behind F Fudoshin Immovable mind Fukushidoin Assistant teaching rank G Gi Practice uniform Gokkyo The fifth wrist technique H Hakama The traditional skirted pants of the samurai (worn over the Gi) Hanmi The triangular stance used in aikido Hanmi handachi Techniques in which one person is sitting and the other is standing Hara Center of energy Hijitori Grasping of both elbows from behind I Ikkyo The first wrist technique Irimi One of the two most basic movements in aikido. To enter (move towards) an attack Iriminage Entering throw. A throwing technique that use an entering motion J Jo Wooden staff Jotori A technique that is used against an attack with a jo Jujinage A type of throw that uses the pressure of crossing Uke's arms against each other Jujitsu Ju, yielding; Jitsu, art or technique. A martial art that employs the illusion of yielding to an attack to overcome it K Kaitennage Spinning or Rotating throw Katatetori An attack in which Uke grabs Nage's wrist with both hands Katatori An attack in which the lapel or shoulder is grabbed Kendo The way of the sword. Japanese fencing Ki Spiritual (inner) energy Kokyu ho Breath power coming from the hara or center. The most fundamental exercise of aikido Kokyunage Breath throw. A throw executed by ki extension (no joint techniques involved) Koshinage Hip throw Kotegaeshi Return the wrist throw. Pressure is applied to the wrist away from the body M Maai Correct distance and timing Morotetori an attack in which Uke grabs Nage's forearm with both hands Musubi Unifying (yin and yang) N Nage The partner that executes the technique Nikkyo Second wrist trechnique O Omote To the front Onegai shimasu A request for practice or instruction (Please let me train with you) Learn More Osae A pin O Sensei Great teacher; Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido R Randori Multiple partner attack Rei Proper bowing Ryotetori An attack in which Uke grabs both of Nage's hand with both of his/hers S Sankyo Third wrist technique Seiza Formal Japanese sitting position Sensei A teacher (literal translation: born before) Learn More Shidoin Teaching rank Shihan Master teaching rank Shihonge Four directions throw. Pressure is applied to the wrist and elbow. The throw is completed by a sword cutting motion. Shikko Knee walking Shomenuchi A direct strike to the forehead Soto kaiten An outside turning motion Suwari waza Techniques done from a sitting position (shikko) T Tachi Sword Tachitori Techniques applied against attacks with a sword Tachi waza Techniques done with both partners standing Tanto Wooden knife Tantotori Techniques applied against knife attacks Tenchinage Heaven and earth throw. Balance is broken by taking one hand up while the other goes down Tenkan One of the two most basic movements in aikido. Turning to dissipate force. Tsuki A thrust or straight punch U Uchi kaiten An inside turning motion Uke The partner that initiates the technique Ukemi The art of falling Ura To the rear Ushiro kubishime An attack in which Uke grabs one of Nage's wrists from behind and uses the other arm to choke. Ushiro ryokatatori An attack in which Uke grabs Nage's shoulders from behind Ushiro tekubitori An attack in which Uke grabs both of Nage's wrists from behind W Waza Technique Y Yokomenuchi A diagonal strike to the side of the head or neck Yonkyo Fourth wrist technique Z Zanshin Remaining mind; unbroken concentration; continual awareness Zen A form of meditation Theme by Še107 Theme Group | |||