Shōmen Uchi – Ikkyō Omote Variation (Inside Two-Atemi Shihō Nage Entry)

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This excerpt is from Nishio Aikido, Volume 3 – Shomenuchi Part 1, from an instructional video series originally produced in 1996–1997 by Aiki News/Aikido Journal and later remastered and published on DVD in 2004.

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This sequence uses the same entry as Nishio Sensei’s Shihō Nage. As Uke attacks with Shōmen Uchi on Tori’s rear-leg side, Tori first delivers an Atemi to the face before parrying. Nishio Sensei emphasizes that taking this initiative is important: if Tori only blocks the Shōmen Uchi in order to execute the classical Ikkyō—blocking the strike and cutting into Ikkyō immediately—Uke can counter with a tsuki from the rear hand.
To enter and deliver the preemptive strike, Tori adjusts his footwork: if his feet are on the same line, he moves the front foot slightly inwards to position himself better; if the feet are wider apart, he steps the front foot back to align nearly with the rear foot, then takes the same inward step.
After the initial Atemi, as he lowers Uke's arm with the same hand, without grabbing it, Tori delivers a second vertical descending Atemi (similar to Shōmen Uchi). However, instead of grabbing Uke’s arm to continue into Shihō Nage, Tori raises the arm once more and transitions into Ikkyō Omote.

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