User:SanshinkaiAikidoUtrecht/Books/Aikikai Aikido

from a Sanshinkai Aikido perspective

 * Rekishi – History
 * Japanese martial arts
 * Budō – Martial way
 * Koryū – Traditional schools of martial arts
 * Jūjutsu – Art of softness
 * Kenjutsu – Art of the sword
 * Sōjutsu – Art of the spear
 * Takeda Sōkaku
 * Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu – Great eastern school for art of unifying energy
 * Onisaburo Deguchi
 * Oomoto – Foundation


 * Aikikai Aikido
 * Gendai Budō – Modern martial way
 * Morihei Ueshiba – Kaiso and first dōshu
 * Aikidō – Unifying energy way
 * Aikikai Aikidō
 * Kisshomaru Ueshiba – Second dōshu
 * Moriteru Ueshiba – Third dōshu
 * Mitsuteru Ueshiba – Wakasōshō


 * Dōjō
 * Dōjō – Place of the way
 * Dōjō kun – Head of a dōjō
 * Tokonoma – Alcove in dōjō
 * Kakemono – Hanging scroll
 * Aikikai Hombu Dōjō
 * Iwama Dōjō


 * Shōgō – Titles
 * Iemoto
 * Sōke
 * Dōshu
 * Dōjōchō
 * Sensei
 * Shihan
 * Shidōin
 * Menkyo Kaiden
 * Kyōju Dairi
 * Mokuroku
 * Dan
 * Yūdansha
 * Shodan
 * Kyū
 * Uchi-deshi


 * Inen – Concepts
 * Shuhari – Learn, detach and transcend
 * Shoshin – Beginner's mind
 * Zanshin – Remaining mind
 * Mushin – No-mindness
 * Fudōshin – Immovable mind
 * Takemusu
 * Dantian
 * Ki – Energy


 * Ri – Principles
 * Principle of jū
 * Aiki
 * Kihon – basics
 * Kata – form
 * Uke
 * Tori
 * Uchidachi
 * Shidachi
 * Suburi


 * Waza – Techniques
 * Taijutsu – Body techniques
 * Maai
 * Tai sabaki – Body movement
 * Irimi – Entering
 * Tenkan – Converting
 * Kuzushi – Unbalancing
 * Atemi
 * Kiai – Battle cry
 * Tsuki
 * Strike
 * Tegatana – Hand-sword
 * Happō-giri
 * Throw
 * Ippon Seoi Nage
 * Harai Goshi
 * Te Guruma
 * Sumi Otoshi
 * Joint lock
 * Armlock
 * Wristlock
 * Small joint manipulation
 * Compression lock
 * Chokehold
 * Sode guruma jime
 * Hadaka-jime
 * Koshijutsu
 * Kyūsho – Pressure point
 * Seiza
 * Mokuso
 * Randori
 * Aiki-jō
 * Aiki-ken


 * Kamae – Stances
 * Kamae – Stances
 * Gedan-no-kamae
 * Waki-gamae
 * Chūdan-no-kamae
 * Hassō-no-kamae
 * Jōdan-no-kamae


 * Kime – Clothing
 * Aikidogi
 * Obi – Sash
 * Hakama
 * Tabi
 * Zōri
 * Jika-tabi


 * Buki – Weapons
 * Nihontō – Japanese sword
 * Japanese sword mountings
 * Daishō – Pair of big and small samurai swords
 * Ōdachi – Long sword
 * Katana – Samurai sword
 * Shinken – Live blade
 * Iaitō – Iaidō sword
 * Bokken – Wooden sword
 * Shinai – Bamboo sword
 * Suburitō – Practise sword
 * Tanren bō – Practise bat
 * Kodachi – Short sword
 * Wakizashi – Short sword
 * Tantō – Dagger
 * Jō – Wooden staff
 * Bō – Long wooden staff


 * Sanshinkai Aikido
 * Masatomi Ikeda – Aikikai Aikido shihan
 * Hiroshi Tada – Aikikai Aikido shihan
 * Nakamura Tempu – Shin Shin Tōitsu-dō kaiso
 * Shin Shin Tōitsu-dō – Way of Mind and Body Unification
 * Haruchika Noguchi – Seitai kaiso
 * Seitai – Properly Ordered Body
 * Katsugen undō – Regenerating movement exercise
 * Taiheki – Bodily tendency
 * Katsuzō Nishi – Nishi Shiki kaiso
 * Nishi Shiki – Nishi Health System
 * Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū