Shodan - Minimum of 80 days of practice after 1-Kyu and over 16 years of age
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Ken
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- Suburi, Kirikaeshi, and Tsuki-no-bu (tachiwaza, zagi);
- Ashino-Fumikae-no-bu (tachiwaza);
- Ken-No-Awase (7); Kimusubi-no-Tachi (1)
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Jo
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- Tsuki, Men, Katate, Hasso and Nagare-no-bu (left and right hanmi);
- 13-22-31 no Jo (left hanmi);
- Basic Movements Front and Back (left and right hanmi): Tsuki, Men and Katate-no-bu;
- Jo-no-Awase(8)
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Henka-Oyou
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Tachi waza
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- Katadori-Menuchi - Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Iriminage,(2 ways for each), Shihonage
- Ryokatadori - lkkyo ~ Yonkyo, Iriminage.
- Tsuki (chudan) - Sankyo, Yonkyo, Iriminage, Koshinage
- Ushiro-Ryohijidori - Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi
- Ushiro-Ryokatadori - Iriminage, Aikiotoshi
- Ushiro-Katatedori-Kubijime - Jyujigaraminage, Koshinage
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Hanmi-Handachi
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- Shomenuchi - Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi, Iriminage
- Katatedori - Shihonage, Kaitennage (uchi, sotokaiten)
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Zagi
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- Ryotedori - Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi, Iriminage
- Yokomenuchi - Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi Iriminage
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Jiyu-waza
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- Katate-Ryotedori/Shomenuchi/Tsuki/Ushirowaza
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2 Dan - Miminimum of two years after Shodan and more than 200 days of practice
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Ken
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- Suburi,Kirikaeshi,and Tsuki-no-bu(tachiwaza,zagi)
- Ashino-Fumikae-no-bu(tachiwaza)
- Kumi-Tachi(5)
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Jo
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- Basic Movements Front and Back (left and right): Tsuki, Men, Katate, Hasso and Nagare-no-bu;
- 13-22-31 no Jo (left and right);
- Kumi-Jo(7)
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Henka-Oyou
(renzokuwaza)
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- Shomenuchi - Ikkyogaeshi to Kotegaeshi, Iriminage, Shihonage
- Tsuki- Nikyo (ura) to Jiyu (free)
- Yokomenuchi-Sankyo (ura) to Jiyu (free)
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Kaeshi waza
(Reverse
Technique)
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- Iriminage, Kotegaeshi, Ikkyo against Shomenuchi-Ikkyo
- Iriminage, Nikyo, Sankyo against Gyakuhanmi-katatedori-nikyo (ura)
- Iriminage, Shihonage, Kotegaeshi against Tsuki-Kotegaeshi
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Tanto dori
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- Shomenuchi, Yokomenuchi, Tsuki (2 ways for each)
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Tachi waza
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- Katate-Ryotedori-Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Iriminage, Shihonage, Kotegaeshi, Kokyunage
- Yokomenuchi-Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Kaitennage, Kotegaeshi, Kokyunage, Koshinage
- Tsuki (jodan)-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi, Shihonage, Kaitennage, Kaitenosae, Udegarami
- Ushiro-Ryohijidori-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi, Aikiotoshi, Kokyunage
- Ushiro-Katatedori-Kubijime-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Aikiotoshi, Kokyunage, Koshinage
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Hanmi-Handachi
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- Yokomenuchi-Ikkyo~Yonkyo,Iriminage
- Ushiro-Ryokatadori-Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Kokyunage, Kotegaeshi
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Zagi
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- Katadori-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Iriminage
- Tsuki (chudan) - Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi Iriminage
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Ninin dori
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Ninin take
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- Jiyu (Free style with 2 attackers)
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3 Dan - Minimum of 3 years after 2nd Dan and more than 300 days of practice
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Ken
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- Including 2nd Dan Waza
- Kumitachi-Henka (Ken-no-ri)
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Jo
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- Shodan and 2nd Dan Waza
- 13-no-Jo-Awase (Jo against Jo)
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Henka-Oyou
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- Munadori (twisted to grasp)-Ikkyo~Yonkyo, Iriminage (2 ways)
- Katate Ryotedori-Kokyuho (3 ways)
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Kaeshi waza
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- Iriminage, Shihonage, Sankyo (3 ways for each)
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Tanto dori
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- Shomenuchi, Yokomenuchi, Tsuki (3 ways for each)
- Katadori-Tsuki, Ushiro-Eridori (2 ways for each)
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Tachi dori
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- Shomenuchi, Yokomenuchi (3 ways for each)
- Tsuki (one way)
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Jo dori
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- Tsuki (3 ways)
- Motasete (let partner take Jo) (5 ways)
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Tachi waza
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- Katate-Ryotedori-Iriminage,Shihonage (3 ways for each), Kotegaeshi, Jyujigaraminage(2ways for each)
- Tsuki(Chudan)-Sankyo, Yonkyo, Iriminage (2 ways for each)
- Ushiro-Katatedori-Kubijime-Koshinage (3 ways for each)
- Ushiro-Hagaijime-Iriminage
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Hanmi-Handachi
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- Katate-Ryotedori-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Kotegaeshi, Iriminage
- Shomenuchi-Jiyu (free)
- Yokomenuchi-Jiyu (free)
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Zagi
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- Munadori-Ikkyo ~ Yonkyo, Iriminage
- Tsuki-Jiyu (free)
- Yokomenuchi-Jiyu (free)
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Ninin dori
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- Shihonage, Yonkyo, Kokyunage (2 ways)
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Sannin gage
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- Jiyu (free style with 3 attackers)
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4 Dan - Minimum 4 years after 3rd Dan and more than 300 days of practice
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Including Shodan, 2nd Dan and 3rd Dan Waza., 8th ~5th kyu: Kihon-Dosa (Basic Movements)
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Ken
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- Kumitachi-Henka (Tai-no-ri)
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Jo
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Essay (1) or (2)
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- (1) How to teach Aikido to beginners
- (2) What have you gotten from your Aikido practice?
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