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· Modernisation of old style jujitsu
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· Atemi waza and kansetsu waza principles
· Training methods in competitive aikido
· Competition aikido events and aims
· 17 basic randori techniques

Principles of old styles of jujitsu (main techniques)

aim fighting style techniques characteristics
  throwing


  holding
  grappling

    applied by
    holding collar
    and sleeves
  · standing
  throwing:
    · using hands
    · using hips
    · using feet
    · by sacrificing
      one's balance

  holding an opponent's collar or sleeve
  and throwing using the hips or feet

    (application of power at two points
    and acting in two directions)
  · lying down

  submission by:
    · pinning
    · choking
    · application
      on the elbow

  holding an opponent down on his back
  separated

    applied while
    avoiding an
    attack (armed
    or unarmed)
  · standing
  · kneeling

  application on:
    · the elbow
    · the wrist

  holding an opponent face down or
  throwing by application on elbow or wrist

  · standing
  · kneeling

  striking
  throwing using the handblade (in a
  broader sense, the forearm)

    (application of power at one point
    and acting in one direction)