🌏 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

Koshi Nage from Shihō Nage – Yoshio Kuroiwa Signature Variation

Koshi Nage from Shihō Nage (similar to Kōdōkan Jūdō’s Uki Goshi) – Yoshio Kuroiwa Variation

Koshi Nage from Shihō Nage (without the collar grip) – Yoshio Kuroiwa Signature Variation

Koshi Nage from Ude Kime Nage – Elbow-on-Shoulder Lock Transfer Variation

Kote Gaeshi – Christian Tissier Signature Variation

Kote Gaeshi – Hiroshi Isoyama Variation

Kote gaeshi – Kazuo Chiba Direct Backward Absorption Variation

Kote Gaeshi – Kihon Christian Tissier Variation

Kote Gaeshi – Morihei Ueshiba Budō Manual Variation

Kote Gaeshi – Technique 8 of the Budō manual (1938)

Kote Gaeshi – Tsuneo Ando Budō Manual Variation

Kote Gaeshi Counter with Hiji Kime Osae – One-Handed Variation

Kote Gaeshi Counter with One-Handed Cartwheel Ukemi

Kote Gaeshi Counter with Yoko Wakare-like Sutemi Variation

Kote Gaeshi into Reverse can-opener Neck Crank via Forward Roll Back Take with arm hook

Kote Gaeshi with Jūji Gatame Ground Submission

Kote Gaeshi with the Tantō – Tantō Wrist Control Variation

Kote Gaeshi with Ude Garami (Kimura) x Sankyō into Jūji Gatame Submission

Kote Gaeshi with Ude Garami (Kimura) x Sankyō Submission

Kote Gaeshi–Assisted Scissor Sweep-like Reversal from Closed Guard

Kubi Nage from Irimi Nage Kubishime

Leg Scissors Head Throw – Noma Dojo (1936)

Mae Geri – Knee Chop Defense

Mae Geri – Koshi Nage from Ikkyō
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