Re: Source of the nameing conventions.
From all of my teaching materials, Osensei just paired down the names of the techniques. Aikido still contains many of the techniques from Daito-ryu, we just don't distinguish a lot of them only because one insignificant movement changed. As was stated before, kajo, of the ikkajo means the volume of a series. Budo Renshu doesn't name any techniques, they are all numbered. Shioda Sensei was the first student receiving permission from Osensei to go and teach, therefore, Yoshinkan contains a lot of the technique verbiage as Daito-ryu for that was the way Osensei was teaching at that time.
Here are the techniques of Daito-ryu's Ikkajo in order:
ippon dori 一本捕 one long thing grab
gyaku ude dori 逆腕捕 reverse arm grab (nikyo omote)
hiji gaeshi 肘返し elbow return
kuruma daoshi 車倒し carriage throw (sumi otoshi)
shime kaeshi 絞め返し choke return (kokyu nage)
daki jime 抱締め hug (a person) choke
karami nage 手扌弱投 entangle, bind throw (juji nage)
kote gaeshi 小手返し return wrist (reverse kote gaeshi)
nukite dori 抜手捕 withdraw grab
hiza shime 膝締め knee hug
hanmi nage 半身投 half body throw
ura otoshi 裏落 rear drop
izori 居友 sitting backwards body drop
kata otoshi 肩落 shoulder drop
irimi nage 入身投 enter body throw (shiho nage)
koshi guruma 腰車 lower back carry
obi otoshi 帯落 belt drop
kiri kaeshi 切返し cutoff return (a twisting backward knee trip)
shiho nage 四方投 four direction throw
tachieri dori 五襟捕 standing collar grab
ryokata hineri 両肩捻 both shoulder twist
ryohiji gaeshi 両肘返し both elbow return
takano tsume 詰め stopper
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