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Aikikai Aikido
editfrom a Sanshinkai Aikido perspective
edit- Rekishi – History
- Japanese martial arts
- Budō – Martial way
- Koryū – Traditional schools of martial arts
- Jūjutsu – Art of softness
- Kenjutsu – Art of the sword
- Sōjutsu – Art of the spear
- Takeda Sōkaku
- Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu – Great eastern school for art of unifying energy
- Onisaburo Deguchi
- Oomoto – Foundation
- Aikikai Aikido
- Gendai Budō – Modern martial way
- Morihei Ueshiba – Kaiso and first dōshu
- Aikidō – Unifying energy way
- Aikikai Aikidō
- Kisshomaru Ueshiba – Second dōshu
- Moriteru Ueshiba – Third dōshu
- Mitsuteru Ueshiba – Wakasōshō
- Dōjō
- Dōjō – Place of the way
- Dōjō kun – Head of a dōjō
- Tokonoma – Alcove in dōjō
- Kakemono – Hanging scroll
- Aikikai Hombu Dōjō
- Iwama Dōjō
- Shōgō – Titles
- Iemoto
- Sōke
- Dōshu
- Dōjōchō
- Sensei
- Shihan
- Shidōin
- Menkyo Kaiden
- Kyōju Dairi
- Mokuroku
- Dan
- Yūdansha
- Shodan
- Kyū
- Uchi-deshi
- Inen – Concepts
- Shuhari – Learn, detach and transcend
- Shoshin – Beginner's mind
- Zanshin – Remaining mind
- Mushin – No-mindness
- Fudōshin – Immovable mind
- Takemusu
- Dantian
- Ki – Energy
- Ri – Principles
- Principle of jū
- Aiki
- Kihon – basics
- Kata – form
- Uke
- Tori
- Uchidachi
- Shidachi
- Suburi
- Waza – Techniques
- Taijutsu – Body techniques
- Maai
- Tai sabaki – Body movement
- Irimi – Entering
- Tenkan – Converting
- Kuzushi – Unbalancing
- Atemi
- Kiai – Battle cry
- Tsuki
- Strike
- Tegatana – Hand-sword
- Happō-giri
- Throw
- Ippon Seoi Nage
- Harai Goshi
- Te Guruma
- Sumi Otoshi
- Joint lock
- Armlock
- Wristlock
- Small joint manipulation
- Compression lock
- Chokehold
- Sode guruma jime
- Hadaka-jime
- Koshijutsu
- Kyūsho – Pressure point
- Seiza
- Mokuso
- Randori
- Aiki-jō
- Aiki-ken
- Kamae – Stances
- Kamae – Stances
- Gedan-no-kamae
- Waki-gamae
- Chūdan-no-kamae
- Hassō-no-kamae
- Jōdan-no-kamae
- Kime – Clothing
- Aikidogi
- Obi – Sash
- Hakama
- Tabi
- Zōri
- Jika-tabi
- Buki – Weapons
- Nihontō – Japanese sword
- Japanese sword mountings
- Daishō – Pair of big and small samurai swords
- Ōdachi – Long sword
- Katana – Samurai sword
- Shinken – Live blade
- Iaitō – Iaidō sword
- Bokken – Wooden sword
- Shinai – Bamboo sword
- Suburitō – Practise sword
- Tanren bō – Practise bat
- Kodachi – Short sword
- Wakizashi – Short sword
- Tantō – Dagger
- Jō – Wooden staff
- Bō – Long wooden staff
- Sanshinkai Aikido
- Masatomi Ikeda – Aikikai Aikido shihan
- Hiroshi Tada – Aikikai Aikido shihan
- Nakamura Tempu – Shin Shin Tōitsu-dō kaiso
- Shin Shin Tōitsu-dō – Way of Mind and Body Unification
- Haruchika Noguchi – Seitai kaiso
- Seitai – Properly Ordered Body
- Katsugen undō – Regenerating movement exercise
- Taiheki – Bodily tendency
- Katsuzō Nishi – Nishi Shiki kaiso
- Nishi Shiki – Nishi Health System
- Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū