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Concepts, Principles and Spirituality | The Training Place and Appearance | The Five Steps to Enlightenment | The Six Pillars of Aikido | The Meaning of Hakama Pleats | Roles, Postures, Directions and Movements | Weapons | Attacks | Grabs and Holds | Techniques | Throws | Ranks, Learning, and Teaching | Greetings, Order, and Etiquette | Parts of body | Counting

  • Concepts, Principles and Spirituality
    • AI harmony; coming together; integration; unification; unity
    • AI (different written character) love
    • AME-NO-MURAKUMO-KUKI-SAMUHARA-RYU-O guardian kami (spirit) of O'Sensei ("Heavenly, Awesome, Enlightened Dragon King")
    • AME-NO-UKIHASHI "Floating bridge of heaven", symbolizing connection between eartly and spiritual realms of existence
    • KI spirit; life force; vital energy; strength; sensitivity
    • DO the Way or Path
    • AIKI O-KAMI Great Spirit of Aiki; supreme symbol of AIKIDO ideals
    • AMATERASU OKAMI Great Spriit Shining in the Heavens - the Sun - symbolizing Love
    • BUJUTSU technical fighting
    • BUDO the way of the warrior arts; the way of protection, of society, strength and honor in peace
    • BUSHIN highest level of spiritual communion
    • BUSHIDO warrior's code, "the way of the warrior"
    • CHINKON-KISHIN calm the spirit - return to the divine spirit (soura)
      • TEN-NO-KOKYU "breath of heaven" posture in chinkon-kishin
      • CHI-NO-KOKYU "breath of earth" posture in chinkon-kishin
    • DOKA "Songs of the Way", didactic poems of O'Sensei
    • FUDO-SHIN "steadfast spirit", unassailable presence of mind
    • FUDO-NO-SHISEI immovable (firm and steady) posture
    • FURU-TAMA to shake up, cleanse, polish the soul itself
    • GASSHUKU seminar, workshop (literally "lodging together")
    • HARAGEI the art of developing the hara
    • KIIAI release of physical and spiritual power in form of a piercing shout originating in the hara; literally "the meeting of spirits"
    • IKI breath; physical act of respiration
    • JIN-NO-KOKYU the breath of human beings; third stage in breath meditation
    • JU principle of flexibility; the willow aspect of Aikido techniques and philosophy
    • KAMI fire and water; deity (natural gods and goddesses); spirit of the universe; the divine
    • KANGEIKO "cold training"; intensified winter training
    • KANSHA deep and heartfelt gratitude
    • KATA "fixed form"; predetermined practice patterns used as learning vehicle
    • KEI respect
    • KIKAI TANDEN physical and spiritual center of human being
    • KIMUSUBI linking of ki; blending of energies
    • KOGI-FUNE-UNDO "rowing the boat"; warmup exercise adopted from Misogi-ritual
    • KOKYU power of breath and life force; coordination of ki flow and breathing
    • KOTODAMA the spiritual function of sound; every one-syllable sound has its own spiritual vibration
    • KU emptiness; the void
    • KUDEN secret teachings, imparted by word of mouth
    • KUMANO ancient district in Wakayama prefecture, O'Sensei's birthplace and the site of many pilgrimages
    • MA-AI distance of time and space between uke and nage; the direction and movement of mind and spirit, along with physical distance, determine the balance of power and proper usage of space
    • MAKOTO sincerity, truth
    • MAKOTO-NO-KOKYU "true breath"; third stage of breath meditation
    • MASAKATSU AGATSU "True Victory is Self-Victory" - principal tenet of AIKIDO
    • KATSUHAYABI "victory right here, right now"; "speed which transcends time and space"; principal tenet of AIKIDO
    • MISOGI purification of mind, body and spirit, realized by keiko, cleaning, fasting or other exercises
    • MUSHIN no mind; a mind without ego; a mind that reflects and does not judge; state of absolute clarity and absence of thoughts
    • MUSUBI spiritual connection
    • NAGARE flow; unbroken flow of KI during execution of technique
    • NAI KAN GYO silence and action; training teaching us to still the mind and look inside
    • OMOIYARI a mind of concern for other's feelings and safety
    • REI (command) to bow; salutation
    • RITSUREI standing salutation
    • REIGI proper etiquette, respecting the creative force and spirit in all of us; literally "holy spirit"
    • SANGEN triangle (pyramid), circle (sphere), square (cube) - the three most perfect proportions in geometry
      • triangle - body, mind, spirit; past, present, future; heaven, earth, humankind; signifies ki flow, creation of energy and initiative
      • circle - unity, serenity, perfection; signifies liquid dimension, source of unlimited techniques
      • square - earth, water, fire, air; signifies solid dimension, applied control based on form and solidity
    • SENSHIN purified and cleansed heart and spirit; enlightened attitude
    • SHINBU FUSATSU "divine techniques do not kill"; principal tenet in AIKIDO philosophy
    • SHIN KOKYU divine or spirit breath
      • AMATERASU NO OMIKAMI sun goddess, repres SHIN Faithfulness, Trustfulness enting the divine, impartial love;
      • O'HARAIDO NO OMIKAMI spirit of purification and cleansing
      • AME NO MINAKANUSHI NO OMIKAMI spirit of the universal center
    • SHIN SHIN TOITSU unification of mind and body
    • SHINTO "way of the gods"; traditional religion of Japan
    • SHUGYO intensive training (spiritual, mental, physical, ascetic); the "day-to-day struggle"; lifelong discipline; the work of education to refine and purify the quality of life
    • SUKI opening gap; vulnerability; moment of carelessness or inattention
    • TAKEMUSU AIKI "courageous and creative living"; motto of AIKIDO
    • TANREN "forging the body and mind"; especially intensive training
    • TEN-CHI heaven-earth; the whole universei
    • TEN-NO-KOKYU "breath of heaven"; first stage of breath meditation
    • UCHI-GATAME "pounding the body with the fists"; warm-up exercise used to stimulate the skin and muscles
    • WAJUTSU the technique of coordination
    • ZANSHIN continuity; remaining aware and prepared for the next attack; calm awareness; retention of the mind; unbroken concentration
    • ZAZEN meditation posture and exercise
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  • The Training Place and Appearance
    • DOJO place of the Way; a place for strengthening and refinement body, mind and spirit; training hall
    • SHOMEN in the dojo the upper seat with the shrine housing the picture of the founder and the spirit of Aikido (not a religious, but rather a spiritual symbol); also: front or top of head
    • JOSEKI upper side of mat, opposite the shimoseki
    • KAMIZA upper seat on the mat, opposite the shimoza
    • SHIMOZA lower seat on the mat
    • SHIMOSEKI lower side of the mat
    • GI or KEIKOGI or DOGI white training uniform
    • OBI belt (part of gi)
    • KURO-OBI "black belt"
    • HAKAMA wide-skirted pants worn over gi; symbol of the samurai culture and typically worn by Aikido yudansha (black belts)
    • KAIRIMIRU reflection
    • HAJIRU repentance
    • KUIRU feeling of shame
    • OSORU feeling of fear
    • SATORI enlightenment

(cf. M. Ueshiba: "Budo"; John Stevens: "The Essence of Aikido")

    • SHIHO-NAGE four direction throws
    • IRIMI-NAGE entering throws
    • KAITEN open-and-turn movements
    • KOKYU-HO breath-power techniques
    • OSAE-WAZA pinning techniques
    • USHIRO-WAZA rear techniques

 

  • JIN Benevolence
  • GI Justice
  • REI Courtesy, Manners, Respect
  • CHI Wisdom
  • SHIN Faithfulness, Trustfulness

 

    • AITE partner
    • AME NO FURITAMA standing squarely, left hand resting (palmdown) on top of right hand (palmup); hands are gently shaken to relieve all tension in the body
    • AME NO TORI-FUNE "rowing movements" in hanmi position; practice to cleanse the mind and spirit; in a metaphorical sense, row your boat through the spiritual levels of heaven towards purification
    • AWASE blending
    • CHOKUSEN-NO-IRIMI direct entering behind attack
    • CHUDAN middle position
    • CHUDAN middle-level position (of hands, sword etc.)
    • GAESHI to reverse
    • GEDAN low position
    • HANMI relaxed triangular (T-)stance , "half-body" (sankakutai)
    • HANTAI reverse, opposite
    • HAPPO GIRI (UNDO) eight corner cutting/extension movement
    • HIDARI left
    • IRIMI front technique, entering, moving into and through the line of attack
    • JODAN high position
    • KAITEN to revolve, rotate; wheel, round; "open and turn"
    • KAMAE posture or stance of readiness; there are different stances, each with different positions for the hands or weapon
    • KATA a prescribed set of movements (often in solo practice)
    • KEIKO study or practice; reflection and refinement, returning to the origin and discovering reality
    • KIHON-DOSA basic movements
    • MIGI right
    • NAGE "thrower"; defender; the person applying a technique
    • OMOTE to the front
    • SANKAKU-IRIMI triangular entering (ISSOKU-IRIMI, one-step irimi)
    • SAHO etiquette used in performing bows, handling JO and KEN etc.
    • SEIZA formal sitting position; the only proper sitting on the mat
    • SHIHO GIRI (UNDO) four corner cutting/extension movement
    • SHIHO four directions
    • SHIKKO knee-walking
    • SHIME to squeeze/choke
    • SHIZENTAI basic, natural posture
    • SUBURI single movement using sword or staff (bo/jo) in solo practice; suburi is traini ng as opposed to kumi tachi, which is study (keiko)
    • SUTEMI hard (high) fall; literally "to throw away or sacrifice the body"
    • TAI-SABAKI two-step turn, body-turning
    • TANDEN center (of being)
    • TENKAN/URA-WAZA "back" technique, turning
    • TORI "the one who takes" (alternate term for NAGE)
    • UCHI to strike
    • UCHI inside
    • UCHI-DESHI live-in disciple who trains full time under senior instructor
    • UKE "receiver"; the person providing the attack and falling
    • UKEMI the art of receiving/taking actions as uke/falling
    • URA rear, back
    • URA to the rear/back
    • YOKO (to the) side
    • BOKKEN wooden sword
    • BO long wooden staff
    • JO short wooden staff (48" - 55" long and 3/4" - 1" thick)
    • JUKEN bayonet
    • KATANA (medium length japanese) sword, blade
    • KEN sword
      • KOSHI-ZORI deepest curvature of ken towards handle
      • TORII-ZORI curvature of ken greater in middle of blade
      • SAKI-ZORI greatest curvature towards end of blade
    • NAGINATA spear with knife at end
    • SHINAI split bamboo practice sword
    • SUBURITO heavy wooden training bokken to refine sword practice
    • TACHI (japanese long) sword; can also mean "from standing position"
    • TANTO (wooden) knife
    • TEGATANA "hand-sword"; edge of hand
    • WAKIZASHI (short japanese) sword
    • YARI spear
    • AIUCHI "mutual strike"; position in which both partners can strike
    • TSUKI thrusting strike
    • (SHO)MEN-UCHI strike to (top of) head
    • SHOMEN-TSUKI strike (thrust) to the face
    • MUNE-TSUKI strike to chest or stomach
    • YOKOMEN-UCHI side of the head (diagonal) strike
    • SHIME to squeeze/choke
    • TACHI-DORI attack with bokken, sword taking
    • TANTO-DORI attack with knife, knife taking
    • BO-DORI long staff taking
    • JO-DORI short staff taking
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    • AI(GYAKUTE)-DORI cross hand grab
    • HIJI-DORI elbow grab
    • KATA-DORI shoulder grab
    • KATATE-DORI single-wrist grab
    • MOROTE-DORI (RYOTE MOCHI) both hands grabbing one wrist
    • MUNADORI chest grab
    • RYOTE both hands
    • RYOTE-DORI both hands grabbing one wrist each
    • USHIRO-DORI rear "bear hug"
    • USHIRO-KATATE-DORI-KUBI-SHIME rear choke with one wrist held
    • USHIRO-RYO-HIJI-DORI both elbows grabbed from rear
    • USHIRO-RYO-KATA-DORI both shoulders grabbed from the rear
    • USHIRO-RYOTE-DORI both wrists grabbed from the rear
    • USHIRO-RYO-TEKUBI-DORI both wrists grabbed from the rear
    • ATEMI diverting, defensive strike or blow
    • ATEMI-WAZA striking techniques
    • IKKYO First teaching
    • NIKYO Second teaching (using wrist pressure)
    • SANKYO Third teaching (using wrist presure)
    • YONKYO Fourth teaching (using nerve pressure)
    • GOKYO Fifth teaching (reverse grip of ikkyo, esp. for knife attacks)
    • HANMI-HANDACHI nage is kneeling and uke attacks from standing
    • HENKO-WAZA switching from one technique to another
    • JO-DORI techniques for disarming opponent armed with JO
    • JO-TAI-KEN training with JO paired against KEN
    • JIYU-WAZA free-style techniques with one uke (specific or any attacks)
    • KAESHI to return, come back (trans. of kaeru, from kaesu)
    • KAESHI-WAZA reverse (counter) techniques
    • KIAI focusing of spirit through sound; sharp shout created from the hara to unbalance opponent; projection of ki
    • KI-NO-NAGARE free-flowing techniques
    • OSAE-WAZA pinning techniques (5th pillar of aikido)
    • OYO-WAZA techniques with practical applications in self-defense
    • REPPAKU NO KIAI "ei"; the shout that cuts away barriers or impurities, thereby uniting opposites; symbolizing the sword of life which cuts things together, as opposed to the sword of death which further divides and separates
    • RANDORI free-style practice with multiple attackers
    • RIAI integrated principles of aiki-ken, aiki-jo, and taijutsu
    • SUWARI-WAZA techniques practiced on knees
    • TACHI-WAZA standing techniques
    • TAI-JUTSU body techniques; empty-handed techniques (done without weapons)
    • TAI NO HENKO "pivoting of the body"; basic blend (tenkan turn)
    • TAI-SABAKI body movements
    • TANINSU-GAKE free-style techniques against multiple attackers
    • TANTO DORI techniques to disarm attacker who is using a knife
    • TANREN striking practice with sword or bokken; the same cut is practiced over and over again; can also be done with a wooden staff
    • TOBU-UKEMI "flying break-fall"
    • USHIRO-WAZA rear techniques ("sixth sense") (6th pillar of Aikido)
    • WAZA technique(s)
    • YOBI-DASHI "calling out"; preemptive strike intended to neutralize an attack before it starts to develop
    • IRIMI entering (2nd pillar of Aikido)
    • IRIMI-NAGE entering throw ("20-year throw")
    • JUJI-NAGE (JUJI-GARAMI) crossed arm (X, ten) throw
    • KAITEN opening and turning (3rd pillar of Aikido)
    • KAITEN-NAGE rotary throw
    • KOKYU breath power; concentrated power; good timing (4th pillar of Aikido)
    • KOKYU-HO (KOKYO DOSA) seated technique using ki to throw and pin partner
    • KOKYU-NAGE "breath throw", using timing of body and spirit without applying pressure to partner's joints
    • KOKYU-UNDO breath (air) movement exercises
    • KOSHI-NAGE hip throw
    • KOTE-GAESHI apply wrist reversal to throw partner
    • KUBISHIME choke
    • SHIHO-NAGE four-direction throw (applied at wrist) (1st pillar of Aikido)
    • SUMI-OTOSHI four direction throw (applied at upper arm)
    • TENCHI-NAGE heaven-and-earth throw
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    • O'SENSEI great teacher; the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba (Dec 14, 1883 - Apr 26, 1969)
    • KAISO founder (of Aikido)
    • KANCHO supervisor, director of school
    • DOSHU honorary title for the master of the art; the current Aikido doshu is Kisshomaru Ueshiba, 3rd son of O'Sensei
    • DOJO-CHO head of the dojo
    • SENSEI teacher; anyone who gives guidance along the way; literally "born before"
    • DESHI student, pupil, disciple
    • UCHI-DESHI devoted, personal student living in dojo with teacher
    • KOHAI junior student; anyone who begins the study of Aikido. Advanced students should help and support them
    • SEMPAI anyone who began the study of Aikido before you; you should respect this person's experience
    • FUKU-SHIDOIN assistant instructor; usually 2nd dan and below
    • SHIDOIN teacher typically with sandan rank
    • SHIHAN master teacher with rank of 6th dan or above
    • KYU white belt grade; undergraduate/mudansha rank (usually 6th kyu to 1st kyu)
    • DAN black belt rank; graduate/yudansha rank (1st dan to 10th dan)
    • MUDANSHA holder of white/colored belt degree
    • SHODAN 1st degree black belt
    • YUDANSHA holder of black belt degree
    • DOMO ARRIGATO (GOZAIMASHITA) thank you (very much)
    • GAMBATTE "hang in there!"
    • HAJIME begin!
    • ONEGAISHIMASU please (train with me); I ask a favor
    • OSU warrior greeting
    • YAME quit, give up, stop (from yameru)
    • ASHI foot, leg
    • HARA stomach
    • HIJI elbow
    • HIZA knee
    • KATA shoulder
    • KOSHI hip, lateral pelvis, waist
    • KUBI neck
    • KUCHI mouth
    • ME eye
    • MEN head
    • MUNE chest
    • ROKKUTSU rib
    • SENAKA back
    • TANDEN place of "one-point"; center of body below navel
    • TE hand
    • TEKUBI wrist
    • YUBI fingers
    • ICHI 1
    • NI 2
    • SAN 3
    • SHI (YON) 4
    • GO 5
    • ROKU 6
    • SITI [SHICHI] (NANA) 7
    • HATI [HACHI] 8
    • KU [KYUU] 9
    • JU [JUU] 10
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