🌏 Origin
Aikikai Aikidō
Aikikai represents the main line of Aikidō transmission from the Ueshiba lineage. It values fluidity, harmony, and technical precision.
📄 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

Atemi in Soto Kaiten Entry with Daitō-ryū Pin

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

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)

Double-Leg Drop Kick – Ryuji Shirakawa Variation

Executioner choke and armbar from Sokumen Irimi Nage

Ganseki Otoshi – Meido Moore Variation

Ganseki Otoshi – Shirakawa Variation – Omote & Ura

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

Hiji Kime Osae from Kote Gaeshi

Ikkyō done from behind with Uke’s Bokutō as a surprise attack

Ikkyō Nage with Foot Trapping

Ikkyō Omote Counter – Back Turn with Arm Left on Back and Atemi Finish

Ikkyō Omote Counter with Ikkyō Omote

Ikkyō Omote Counter with Kaiten Nage Variation (Back Turn with Arm Left on Back and Atemi Entry)
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