TAKEMUSU AIKIDO (V3)
Basic
Techniques, end.

Saito Sensei T3 - Recto
Recto

Saito Sensei T3 - Verso
Verso

Contents

Preface de Stanley A. Pranin

Introduction

Techniques

1- Kaitenage: (7 forms)
shomenunchi, yokomenuchi + ki no nagare, katatedori (unchi + soto), yokomenuchi shihonage nagare no ura, ryotedori oyowaza (uchi)

2- Koshinage : (32 forms)
shomenuchi (2 forms), yokomenuchi shihonage + ki no nagare, yokomenuchi shihonage (form sankyo), yokomenuchi ki no nagare, yokomenuchi shihonage kihon, katatedori (3 forms, 1 form shihonage), ryotedori (3 forms, 1 form shihonage), morotedori shita kara ue (2 forms), morotedori ue kara shita (2 forms, 2 forms shihonage), munadori (katate), munadori shomenuchi, katadori (2 forms, 1 form shihonage), ryokatadori ki no nagare, kosadori (3 forms), kubishime, tsuki (3 forms).

3- Tenchinage : (3 forms)
ryotedori, katatedori, ryotedori ki no nagare

4- Jujinage : (4 formes)
munadori, ushiro ryote dori, ushiro munadori (katate), henka

5- Suwariwaza kokyuho (5 forms)

6- Morotedori kokyuho (4 forms)

Introduction

This volume entitled Takemusu Aikido: Basics Concluded is the third of the comprehensive series by Morihiro Saito presenting the aikido techniques of Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei.

Volume 3 covers the following series of techniques: Koshinage, tenchinage, kaitennage, morotedori kokyuho, suwariwasa kokyuho, and jujinage. This work is profusely illustrated with nearly 400 photos and includes detailed, step-by-step explanations and commentary on each technique.

The author, Morihiro Saito, is 9th degree black belt and author of the highly acclaimed technical series, Traditional Aikido. Saito Sensei enrolled as a student of Founder Morihei Ueshiba in 1946. One of the art's foremost technicians, he is the acknowledged authority on Aikido weapons training. Saito Sensei operates Ueshiba's private dojo in Iwama, Japan and serves as guardian of the Aiki Shrine. He has traveled extensively throughout the world teaching his comprehensive aikido     training methods.

Ikuko Kimura is the Japanese editor of Aiki News. Stanley Pranin is a 5 th degree black belt and the editor-in-chief of AikiNews/Aikido journal which he founded in 1974.

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