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Vocabulary Technique 7 – Katas

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Vocabulary Technique 7 – Katas

Vocabulary Technique 7 – Katas

Forms of Practice (Kata) Randori no kata — Form of practising randori — 乱取りの形 Freedom / taking / of / form Randori no kata is composed of the union of two kata: nage no kata and katame no kata — the first indicating how to execute projection techniques, and the second how to practise…

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Vocabulary Technique 9 – Ground Technique

Vocabulary Technique 9 – Ground Technique

Ground Techniques Ne waza — Ground techniques — 寝技 Lie down / technique Ground techniques are the continuation of tachi waza. In the logic of the work, ground techniques follow standing techniques: they are the continuation on a horizontal plane of what is first sought on a vertical plane. Ground work has a particular…

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Vocabulary Technique 8 – Throwing Techniques

Vocabulary Technique 8 – Throwing Techniques

Throwing Techniques Nage waza — Throwing techniques — 投げ技 Throw / technique Nage waza are divided into two categories: tachi waza (standing techniques) and sutemi waza (Techniques where one lets go of the body). All these techniques rely on the notion of projection, which is based on the use of the body’s energy in…

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Vocabulary Technique 6 – Exercises

Vocabulary Technique 6 – Exercises

Exercises Randori — Free practice of techniques — 乱取り Freedom / taking Randori is an exercise in which both partners allow their techniques to unfold freely. In total freedom of movement and displacement, attacks and controls follow one another without codification or rules. It is the privileged place to experience spontaneity in an encounter….

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Vocabulary Technique 5 – Body Movements

Vocabulary Technique 5 – Body Movements

Body Movements Tai / Shintai — The body — 身体 Body / body Shintai designates the body in its entirety. It evokes the total use of the body, organised in a certain way. A body whose limbs and head are at the service of the action of the hara. Ayumi ashi — Movement —…

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Vocabulary Technique 4 – Space and Orientation

Vocabulary Technique 4 – Space and Orientation

Space and Orientation Uchi — Inside — 内 Inside At the beginning of practice, the junomichika deploys gestures with little relation to the body. Gradually, awareness of the existence and functioning of the hara emerges. It is then considered that the practitioner enters into uchi, opening themselves to an inner work. Just as there…

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Vocabulary Technique 3 – Practice and Etiquette

Vocabulary Technique 3 – Practice and Etiquette

Practice, Space and Etiquette Sensei — Teacher — 先生 Before / birth Sensei literally means “the one who was born before”. The expression is to be understood in the sense of practice: it designates the one who came to the discipline before. Each teacher develops an approach rooted in the five principles of junomichi….

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Vocabulary Techniques 2 – Dan

Vocabulary Techniques 2 – Dan

Dan Gakusei — Student — 学生 Study / birth Gakusei corresponds to the first level of value. It means “to be born into study”. The gakusei is the one who, having just been roughly shaped by the initial learning of junomichi, turns towards an autonomous search. Relying less and less on the teacher, the…

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Vocabulary Techniques – 1 First Words

Vocabulary Techniques – 1 First Words

First Words Junomichi — Gentle way — 柔の道 Softness, suppleness / of / path Borrowing the form of combat, and putting into practice the formula “Maximum efficiency, minimum energy”, junomichi opens a gentle way. To carry out this exploration, whose main materials are the body and sensations, junomichi adopts five principles (mobility, non-opposition, encompass,…

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Junomichi Scotland seminar on Irimi led by Rudolf Di Stefano at Gilmerton Community Centre, October 2025
Junomichi Scotland Seminar – October 2025

Junomichi Scotland Seminar – October 2025

Irimi: Entering with the Whole Being See the Photo album The weekend of Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 October marked a significant moment for Junomichi Scotland.Under the guidance of Rudolf Di Stefano, member of the Technical Commission of the Fédération Indépendante et Autonome de Junomichi (FIAJ), thirty-seven practitioners gathered for two days of sincere…

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