This is the foundation. These techniques rely on overt mechanical force.
Aikijujutsu techniques can be categorized into several groups:
The "Aiki" principle—blending with an attacker’s force rather than clashing—is the engine that drives every technique. Unlike sport jujutsu, Aikijujutsu techniques aim to end a confrontation in seconds by breaking structure before applying a lock or throw.
This is the foundation. These techniques rely on overt mechanical force.
Aikijujutsu techniques can be categorized into several groups: aikijujutsu techniques
The "Aiki" principle—blending with an attacker’s force rather than clashing—is the engine that drives every technique. Unlike sport jujutsu, Aikijujutsu techniques aim to end a confrontation in seconds by breaking structure before applying a lock or throw. This is the foundation