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Lists of Aikido Techniques Based on using an opponent’s energy and movements to neutralize attacks and gain control. Practiced with various throws, joint locks, and pins, which require timing, balance, and body awareness. Classified into six pillars: osae waza, shihonage, iriminage, kokyunage, kaitennage, and ushiro. Named according to the number of the technique (ikkyo, nikyo, sankyo, etc.) or the type of attack (tachiwaza, suwariwaza, tantodori, etc.). Executed with fluidity and precision. Tachiwaza — mae (standing, attacks from the front) Tachiwaza — ushiro (standing, attacks from the rear) Suwariwaza (tori and uke sitting) First technique (一教 ( 教), ikkyō), a control technique using one hand on the elbow and one hand near the wrist which leverages uke to the ground. [32] ...
Based on using an opponent’s energy and movements to neutralize attacks and gain control.
Practiced with various throws, joint locks, and pins, which require timing, balance, and body awareness.
Classified into six pillars: osae waza, shihonage, iriminage, kokyunage, kaitennage, and ushiro.
Named according to the number of the technique (ikkyo, nikyo, sankyo, etc.) or the type of attack (tachiwaza, suwariwaza, tantodori, etc.).
Executed with fluidity and precision.
Tachiwaza — mae (standing, attacks from the front)
Tachiwaza — ushiro (standing, attacks from the rear)
Suwariwaza (tori and uke sitting)
First technique (一教 ( 教), ikkyō), a control technique using one hand on the elbow and one hand near the wrist which leverages uke to the ground. [32] ...
DA: 19 PA: 54 MOZ Rank: 56