Introduction
Kumiwaza
Hitoriwaza
Tsuzukiwaza
Introduction
One starts learning aikido techniques with a partner from
the very beginning. This is a very good way to start because
in this way human relationship becomes as important as the
technique itself. Other martial arts start learning techniques
disregarding the human relationship. When one only wants
to practise techniques, one practises by oneself or with
material. There was a great champion of Judo before the
Second World War in Japan who practised Judo techniques
against a tree. Many Chinese Kunfu masters practised their
techniques against wooden doll or board. Another way of
technical practise without human relationship is to practise
a technique with a partner who does not react at all. This
way one’s partner is acting like a material. In sports
one often practises techniques against a partner who resists
but then again there is almost no human relationship when
one’s partner tries to resist all the time.
Practising techniques without human relationship might
make oneself to behave like a weapon or a robot. Unconsciously
one considers that one should use a technique to fight just
like a man who uses a gun to fight or a government who uses
the army or secret service to win a war. If one applies
a material weapon on human life, this material weapon determines
the destiny of human beings. This will lead to the destruction
of humanity and human lives. The way of aikido practise
maintains the humanity as basis of the world.
Kumiwaza
Most martial arts or sport starts by practise of techniques
by oneself. If it is difficult to practise alone, one uses
one’s partner like a doll. They sometimes uses a material
like a punch ball or a dummy as their partner. So they treat
their partner like a material and there is no human relationship
between them. However, it is impossible to practise aikido
techniques against any materials as a partner. Aikido starts
from the beginning with a practise of a couple and so one
faces the difficulty of human relationship immediately and
learns how to deal with it. Aikido techniques are not made
to apply against materials but are a part of human relationships
in real life. This is called Kumiwaza. Kumi in Japanese
means a couple and waza means techniques. So aikido training
starts with Kumiwaza. It means a practise of two human beings
with human relationships.
Hitoriwaza
In order to learn precise movements, it is convenient to
practise the movements by oneself. This is called Hitoriwaza.
Hitori means alone. Hitoriwaza can be used as a help to
Kumiwaza. You can practise Hitoriwaza with a partner if
your partner helps you. Practise of Hitoriwaza with a partner
without human relationship is not Kumiwaza. Just like family
life, there are many changes in human relationships and
one must continue to live each situation. Kumiwaza is a
practise of techniques in different situations of human
relationship of a couple. When there is no real relationship,
a technique becomes Hitoriwaza. It is like sitting alone
time to time is helpful to your family life. There are aikido
exercises and health exercises as predetermined sets of
Hitoriwazas.
Tsuzukiwaza
After one has learned many Kumiwaza, one should learn how
to perform different techniques one after another. This
way of practise makes one understand the relationship and
meaning of techniques. It is possible to create groups of
techniques in order to practise this way. This is called
Tsuzukiwaza. Tsuzuki means continuity and Waza means techniques.
Techniques in one group should create a harmonious continuity.
Some of them became a part of aikido practise since 1975
and now it is time to update them. First the name is updated
to Tsuzukiwaza. They should be harmonious and easy to remember.
I have already made 33 harmonious Tsuzukiwazas but it is
always possible to develop more Tsuzukiwazas. It is also
possible to modify each Tsuzukiwaza in order to make it
more harmonious or easier to perform.
Tsuzukiwaza 1 - 33:
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