Words of Attack – Iwama Ryu Aikido Australia
Learn Aikido In Melbourne | Martial Arts lessons in a traditional Japanese Dojo
Hanmi Handachi (hawn-mee hawn-dah-chee) – Uke standing, nage siting
Jo dori (joe toe-ree) – jo taking techniques
Kao tsuki (cow tsoo-key) – punch to the face
Katate dori (kah-tah-teh doe-ree) – one hand grab to wrist
Kata dori (kah-tah doe-ree) – one hand grab to shoulder
Morote dori (moe-row-teh doe-ree) – two hands on one
Mune dori (moo-neh doe-ree) – one-lapel grab from the front
Mune tsuki (moo-neh tsoo-key) – thrust or punch to the gut
Ryokata dori (ree-oh-kah-tah doe-ree) – front two-shoulder grab
Ryote dori (ree-oh-teh doe-ree) – both wrists grabbed from the front
Shomen uchi (show-mehn oo-chee) strike to forehead
Suwari waza (soo-wah-ree wah-zah) – techniques from sitting
Tachi dori (tah-chee doe-ree) – sword-taking techniques
Tunken dori (tun-ken doe-ree) – knife-taking techniques
Ushiro kubishime (oo-she-roe koo-bee-she-meh) – back choke
Ushiro ryokata dori (orr-she-roe ree-oh-kah-tah doe-ree) – shoulders grabbed from behind
Ushiro tekubi dori (oo-she-roe teh-koo-bee doe-ree) – both wrists grabbed from behind
Yoko men uchi (yo-koe mah-new-chee) – strike to the side of the head
