Ai-hanmi |
Mutual stance. Partners stand facing one another with the same foot forward |
Aiki |
Harmonising/Unification of ki |
Ashi |
Foot |
Atemi |
A strike, hit or blow |
Awase |
Blending exercise with a partner using jo/bokken |
Bokken |
Wooden sword |
Chi |
Earth |
Chudan |
Middle level eg chudan tsuki - strike to the abdomen |
Deshi |
Student, pupil, disciple |
Do |
Way eg Aikido = The Way of Aiki |
Dojo |
Training hall |
Domo arigato gozamashita |
Thank you very much |
Dori |
Holding eg Katadori - holding the gi at the shoulder |
Dozo |
Please (used when giving permission) |
Etsunen-geiko |
Special New Year's Eve practice |
Furitama |
Clasped hands/tanden shaking following torifune |
Futaridori |
Being held by two opponents |
Gassho |
Palms together, as if praying |
Gedan |
Lower level eg Gedan Uchi - strike to legs/lower area of body |
Geiko/Keiko |
Practice |
Gi/Keikogi |
Training suit |
Giri |
Cutting |
Gyaku |
Reverse |
Gyakuhanmi |
Opposite stance. Partners stand with opposite feet forward |
Gyakute |
"Reverse hand". Holding the jo with the palm facing downwards. |
Hachi no ji gaeshi |
Figure of eight circular movement |
Haishin-undo |
Back stretch exercise |
Hajime |
Begin |
Hanmi |
Oblique stance. "Half body" |
Hanmi-handachi |
Techniques performed with Tori (thrower) seated, Uke (attacker) standing |
Happo giri |
Eight direction cutting |
Hara |
Lower abdomen; physical and spiritual centre |
Hasso |
Holding jo or bokken vertically at right shoulder |
Hidari |
Left |
Hito e mi |
Basic back triangle stance. "Making the body small". |
Ho |
Method eg Kokyu ho - breathing method |
Irimi |
Entering with the body |
Irimi-ashi |
"Back foot irimi" |
Iriminage |
Body-entering throw |
Jo |
Staff/stick, about 4-foot long |
Jodan |
Upper level eg Jodan tsuki - strike to the face |
Juji |
Cross, like the Roman numeral X |
Junbi undo |
Warm-up exercises |
Jusan no jo |
The 13-count jo kata |
Jutsu |
Techniques |
Jyunte |
"Normal hand". Holding the jo with the palm facing upwards. |
Kaiten |
Turning |
Kaitennage |
Rotary throw |
Kamae |
Posture, stance |
Kamiza |
Place in the dojo where O-Sensei's picture is placed. |
Kata |
Series of movements eg 13-count jo kata |
Kata |
Shoulder eg Katadori - holding the gi at the shoulder |
Katana |
Japanese sword |
Katate |
One hand |
Katatedori |
One hand held |
Keiko/Geiko |
Practice |
Keikogi/Gi |
Training suit |
Ken |
Sword |
Kesa |
The collar of the gi where it lies across the chest. A blow aimed along this line. |
Kesagiri |
Sword cut along the line of the kesa |
Ki |
"Energy", "intention" |
Kihon |
Basic |
Kiri |
Cutting |
Kiriotoshi |
Cutting down |
Kiza |
Sitting on the heels, supported by the toes (in seiza, the toes lie on the mat). |
Kohai |
Junior |
Kokyu |
Breath |
Kokyu-ho |
Breathing method |
Kokyunage |
Breath throw |
Kokyu Ryoku |
Breath power |
Koshi |
Hip |
Koshinage |
Hip throw |
Kote |
Wrist |
Kotegaeshi |
Wrist out-turn |
Kotehineri |
Wrist twist. Another name for Sankyo |
Kotemawashi |
Wrist turn-in. Another name for Nikyo |
Kubi |
Neck |
Kubishime |
Neck choke |
Maai |
Distance |
Mae-ukemi |
Forward ukemi |
Makiwara |
Object used for striking practice |
Men |
Strike, blow, cut |
Menuchi |
Same as Shomenuchi |
Mi |
Body eg Irimi - entering with the body |
Migi |
Right |
Misogi |
Purification practice |
Mitori-Geiko |
Learning by observing others |
Morotedori |
Uke (receiver) holds one of Tori's (thrower's) arms with both hands |
Mune |
Lapel |
Munedori |
Holding both lapels together, usually with one hand |
Musubi |
Uniting, bonding |
Nage |
Throw or thrower |
Nagewaza |
Throwing techniques |
Obi |
Belt |
Omote |
Front |
Onegaishimasu |
Please (would you do this for me) |
Osae |
Pin, immobilisation |
Otoshi |
Drop |
Oyowaza |
Applied techniques |
Rei |
Bow |
Renzoku |
Continuous |
Renzoku Uchikomi |
Continuous striking attack |
Ryokata |
Both shoulders |
Ryote |
Both hands |
Ryotedori |
Both of Tori's hands held |
Ryotemochi |
Holding with both hands |
Sabaki |
Movement, motion |
Sangaku or Sankaku |
Triangle |
Sake |
Japanese rice wine |
Sate |
Sit down |
Seiza |
Sitting posture. "Good sitting" |
Sempai |
Senior |
Sensei |
Instructor, teacher |
Shikko |
Knee walking |
Shime |
Strangulation |
Shimewaza |
Strangulation techniques |
Shihonage |
Four-direction throw |
Shizentai |
Natural |
Shomenuchi |
Vertical blow to the head |
Sode |
Sleeve |
Sodedori |
Sleeve held |
Sokumen |
Side |
Soremade |
Finish |
Soto |
Outer, outside eg Sotokaiten nage |
Suburi |
Striking, cutting exercises with jo or bokken |
Sumiotoshi |
"Corner drop" |
Suwariwaza |
Techniques performed in a seated posture |
Tachi |
Sword |
Tachi |
Standing |
Tachiwaza |
Techniques performed from a standing posture |
Tai |
Body |
Taijutsu |
"Body arts" |
Tai no henko |
Body turning |
Taisabaki |
Body movement |
Tanden |
Energy centre in the lower abdomen |
Tanren Uchi |
Makiwara practice with a bokken |
Tanto |
Knife |
Tatami |
Mat |
Tate |
Stand up |
Te |
Hand eg Katate - one hand, Ryote - two hands |
Tegatana |
The edge of the hand. "Hand blade" |
Ten |
Heaven |
Tenchinage |
Heaven-earth throw |
Tenkan |
Turning |
To |
Sword |
Toma |
A great distance |
Tori |
The person who throws |
Torifune |
"Rowing" exercise |
Tsugi-ashi |
"Glide-walking". "Forward foot irimi" |
Tsuki |
Thrust, punch |
Uchi |
A strike |
Uchi |
Inner eg Uchikaiten nage |
Uchideshi |
A disciple who lives in the dojo and acts as a trainee/attendant to a master |
Ude |
Arm |
Udegarame |
"Arm entanglement" |
Udekimenage |
Another name for jujinage. "Arm focus throw". |
Udeosae |
Another name for Ikkyo. "Arm pin". |
Uke |
Receiver of technique |
Ukemi |
The art of falling. "Receiving with the body". |
Ura |
Behind, rear |
Ura sankaku |
The basic back triangle stance |
Ushiro |
From behind |
Ushiro ukemi |
Backward breakfall |
Ushiro Kiriotoshi |
Cutting down from behind |
Ushirowaza |
Techniques performed against an attack from behind |
Waza |
Technique |
Yame |
Stop |
Yokomenuchi |
Circular strike to the head |
Yoi |
Be ready |
Za |
Sitting |
Zafu |
Firm cushion used for sitting in Zazen |
Zanshin |
Continuing awareness after executing a technique |
Zazen |
"Sitting Zen" |
Zori |
Straw sandals |