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  • 05:42, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Tantodori (New page: = Tantodori: 短刀取り  = The practice of taking away an attacker's tanto while empty-handed.) (top)
  • 05:42, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Taninsugake (New page: = Taninsugake/Taninzugake: 多人数掛け = Training against multiple attackers, usually from grabbing attacks. Also referred to as randori in some ...) (top)
  • 05:42, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Tanto (New page: = Tanto: 短刀 = A dagger. Usually a wooden knife used for takeaways in aikido training.) (top)
  • 05:42, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) TakemusuAiki (New page: = Takumusu Aiki: 武産合気 = A "slogan" of the founder's meaning "infinitely generative martial art of aiki." Thus, a synonym for aikido. The scope of aiki...) (top)
  • 05:41, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) TaiSabaki (New page: = Tai Sabaki: 体裁き = Body movement.) (top)
  • 05:41, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) TaiNoHenko (New page: = Tai No Henko: 体の変更 = Basic blending practice involving turning 180 degrees. Also known as "Tai no tenkan.") (top)
  • 05:41, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Taijutsu (New page: = Tai Jutsu: 体術 = "Body arts," i.e., unarmed practice.) (top)
  • 05:41, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) TachiWaza (New page: = Tachi Waza: 立ち技 = Standing techniques.) (top)
  • 05:41, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Tachidori (â†'Tachidori: 太刀取り)
  • 05:38, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Tachidori (New page: = Tachidori: 太刀取り = The practice of taking away an attacker's bokken/bokuto while empty-handed.)
  • 05:38, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Tachi (New page: = Tachi: 太刀 = A type of Japanese sword (thus tachi-tori = sword-taking). (Also "standing position" (立ち)).)
  • 05:38, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) SuwariWaza (New page: = Suwari Waza: 座り技 = Techniques executed with both uke and nage in a seated position. These techniques have their historical origin (in part) in the ...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Sutemi (New page: = Sutemi: 捨て身 = Literally "to throw-away the body." The attitude of abandoning oneself to the execution of a technique (in judo, a class of techniques where ...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Suki (New page: = Suki: 空き = An opening or gap where one is vulnerable to attack or application of a technique, or where one's technique is otherwise flawed. suki may be either phy...)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) SukashiWaza (New page: = Sukashi Waza: 透かし技 = Techniques performed without allowing the attacker to complete a grab or to initiate a strike. Ideally, one should be sensitive...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Suburito (New page: = Suburito: 素振り刀 = A heavy (and sometimes longer) bokken/bokuto that is used to develop greater control and form for one's weapons training...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Suburi (New page: = Suburi: 素振り = Repetitive practice in striking and thrusting with jo or bokken/bokuto. Such repetitive practice trains not only one's facilit...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Soto (New page: = Soto: 外 = "Outside." Thus, a class of aikido movements executed, especially, outside the attacker's arm(s). (see uchi)) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shugyo (New page: = Shugyo: 修行 = Discipline. Traveling in pursuit of Truth. To pursue aikido, or any martial art, as a path to self-improvement involves more than training. The word ...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shoshin (New page: = Shoshin: 初心 = Beginner's mind. Progress in aikido training requires that one approach one's training with a mind that is free from unfounded bias. Although we can...) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shomen (New page: = Shomen: 正面 = Front or top of head. Also the designated front of a DOJO.) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shodan (New page: = Shodan: 初段 = Lit: "First Step." First degree black belt.) (top)
  • 05:37, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shinto (New page: = Shinto: 神道 = "The way of the gods." The indigenous religion of Japan. The founder of aikido was deeply influenced by OMOTOKYO, a religion largely grounded in ...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shinnyo (New page: = Shin Nyo: 真如 = "Thusness" or "suchness." A term commonly used in Buddhist philosophy (and especially in Zen Buddhism) to denote the character of things as they ar...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shinkenshobu (New page: = Shinken Shobu: 真剣勝負 = Lit. "Duel with live swords." This expresses the attitude one should have about aikido training, i.e., one should treat the pr...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shikko (New page: = Shikko: 膝行 = Knee walking ("samurai walking"). Shikko is very important for developing a strong awareness of one's center of mass (HARA). It also develops strength i...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shikaku (New page: = Shikaku: 死角 = Literally "dead angle." A position relative to one's partner where it is difficult for him/her to (continue to) attack, and from which it is relativ...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shihan (New page: = Shihan: 師範 = A formal title meaning, approximately, "master instructor." A "teacher of teachers." AikiWeb Article: http://www.aikiweb.com/language/goldsbury1.html...) (top)
  • 05:36, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Shidoin (New page: = Shidoin: 指導員 = A formal title meaning, approximately, "instructor.") (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Setsuzoku (New page: = Setsuzoku: 接続 = Connection. Aikido techniques are generally rendered more efficient by preserving a connection between one's center of mass (HARA) and the out...) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) SetsuNinTo (New page: = Setsu Nin To: 殺人刀 = See: Satsu Jin Ken) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Sempai (New page: = Sempai: 先輩 = A student senior to oneself.)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Seiza (New page: = Seiza: 正座 = Sitting on one's knees. Sitting this way requires acclimatization, but provides both a stable base and greater ease of movement than sitting cross-leg...) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Sensei (New page: = Sensei: 先生 = Teacher. It is usually considered proper to address the instructor during practice as "Sensei" rather than by his/her name. If the instructor is a pe...) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) SatsuJinKen (New page: = Satsu Jin Ken: 殺人剣 = "The sword that kills." Although this would seem to indicate a purely negative concept, there is, in fact, a positive connotation to t...) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Satori (New page: = Satori: 悟り = Enlightenment. In Buddhism, enlightenment is characterized by a direct realization or apprehension of the absence of unchanging essences behind pheno...) (top)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) m Reigi (New page: = Reigi: 礼儀 = Ettiquette. Observance of proper ettiquette at all times (but especially observance of proper DOJO ettiquette) is as much a part of one's training as ...)
  • 05:35, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Randori (New page: = Randori: 乱取り = Free-style "all-out" training. Sometimes used as a synonym for JIYU WAZA. Although aikido techniques are usually practiced with a single...) (top)
  • 05:34, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) O-sensei (New page: = O-Sensei: 翁先生、大先生 = Literally, "Great Teacher," i.e., Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of aikido. 翁 means "revered.") (top)
  • 05:34, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Osaewaza (New page: = Osae Waza: 押さえ技 = Pinning techniques.) (top)
  • 05:34, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) OnegaiShimasu (New page: = Onegai Shimasu: お願いします = "I welcome you to train with me," or literally, "I make a request." This is said to one's partner when initia...) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Omotokyo (New page: = Omoto Kyo: 大本教 = One of the so-called "new-religions" of Japan. OMOTOKYO is a syncretic amalgam of Shintoism, Neo-Shinto mysticism, Christianity, and Japan...) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Omote (New page: = Omote: 表 = "The front," thus, a class of movements in aikido in which NAGE moves in front of UKE. Does not necessarily imply IRIMI as OMOTE describes the rel...) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Obi (New page: = Obi: 帯 = A belt.) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Nage (New page: = Nage: 投げ = A throw; the person executing the technique.) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Nagare (New page: = Nagare: 流れ = Flowing. One goal of aikido practice is to learn not to oppose physical force with physical force. Rather, one strives to flow along with physical fo...) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Musubi (New page: = Musubi: 結び = "Tying up" or "uniting". One of the strategic objectives in applying aikido techniques in to merge with (= musubi) and redirect the aggressive impuls...) (top)
  • 05:33, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Mushin (New page: = Mushin: 無心 = Literally "no mind". A state of cognitive awareness characterized by the absence of discursive thought. A state of mind in which the mind acts/reacts...) (top)
  • 05:32, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Mudansha (New page: = Mudansha: 無段者 = Students without black-belt ranking.) (top)
  • 05:32, 2 March 2007 (hist) (diff) Mokuso (New page: = Mokuso: 黙想 = Meditation. Practice often begins or ends with a brief period of meditation. The purpose of meditation is to clear one's mind and to develop cognitiv...) (top)

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