🌏 Origin
Aikidō
Aikidō is a modern Japanese martial art focused on blending, redirection, and joint control. Rather than opposing force with force, it studies timing and alignment.
📄 Techniques

90° Tenkan Entry Kote Gaeshi Variation

Ai Hanmi Katate Dōri – Ikkyō Omote as a Katana Draw and Control

Ai Hanmi Katate Dōri – Koshi Nage – Uchi Kaiten Entry Classic Variation

Ai Hanmi Katate Dōri – Koshi Nage from Ude Kime Nage

Ai Hanmi Katate Dōri – Nikyō Ura (Shutō Zume) as a Katana Draw and Control

Back-led Tai Atari – Gozo Shioda Signature Variation

Chūdan Tsuki – Dropping Hiji Kime Osae Variation with Two-Arms Control Finish

Classic Irimi Nage – Technique 2 of the Budō Manual (1938)

Collar Tie – D’Arce Choke from Kote Gaeshi

Collar Tie – Kote Gaeshi with Standing Jūji Gatame Submission

D’Arce Choke from Kote Gaeshi

D’Arce Choke from Shihō Nage (On One-Knee)

Do Gaeshi Evasion – Yoseikan Budō Hyōri no Kata

Double-Leg Drop Kick – Ryuji Shirakawa Variation

Executioner choke and armbar from Sokumen Irimi Nage

Ganseki Otoshi – Meido Moore Variation

Ganseki Otoshi – Morihiro Saito

Ganseki Otoshi – Noma Dojo (1936)

Ganseki Otoshi from Irimi Nage – Tutorial

Gyaku Hanmi Katate Dōri – Ikkyō Ura – Pre-Grab Retreat / Uke Overextension Variation

Gyaku Hanmi Katate Dōri – Tenchi Nage – Kōichi Tōhei Variation

Hadaka Jime (Hands-Clasped) Counter with Koshi Nage

Hanmi Handachi Waza Gyaku Hanmi Katate Dōri – Kokyū Nage – Forward Overextension Variation

Hanmi Handachi Waza Gyaku Hanmi Katate Dōri – Tenchi Nage – Direct Variation
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