Yawara --Shoden level
Hand Techniques/Gentle Arts, 20 Techniques [2]
1. Kata Te Hazushi Ichi- "Single Hand Escape #1" - escape from an outside hand grab –
Escape 1: Agarre de muñeca del mismo lado.
2. Kata Te Hazushi Ni- "Single Hand Escape #2" - escape from an inside hand grab –
Escape 2: Agarre de muñeca con mano cruzada.
3. Ryo Te Hazushi- "Both Hands Escape" - escape from a double wrist grab – Escape de
agarre de muñeca a dos manos.
4. Moro Te Hazushi- "Many Hands Escape or Multiple Hands Escape" - escape from two
hands grabbing one wrist. – Escape de agarre de ambas muñecas.
5. Yubi Tori Hazushi- "Digit (finger) Escape" - escape from a finger hold/grab – Escape
de agarre de dedos.
6. Momiji Hazushi " Maple leaf Escape" - escape from a front choke – Escape de intento
de ahorcamiento.
7. Ryo Eri Hazushi- "Both Lapel Escape" - escape from a double lapel grab – Escape de
agarre de solapa.
8. Yubi Tori- "Digit (finger) Technique" - finger lock on the sensitive third finger – Agarre
de dedo anular.
9. Moro Yubi Tori- "Many Digit (finger) Technique" - come-along all fingers hold – Agarre
de varios dedos.
10. Kata Te Tori- "Single Hand Technique" - one hand wrist lock – Agarre y llave de
muñeca.
11. Ryo Te Tori- "Both Hand Technique" - double wrist lock – Agarre y llave de dos
muñecas.
12. Akushu Kote Tori-"Handshake Forearm (curling) technique" - wrist and thumb lock
from a handshake. Saludo y llave agarrando el pulgar.
13. Akushu Ude Tori- "Handshake Arm technique" - arm bar from a handshake – Saludo y
llave de brazo.
14. Akushu Kotemaki Tori- "Handshake Forearm (curling) Rolling Technique" - arm bar
and wrist lock from a handshake – Saludo y llave de antebrazo.
15. Imon Tori-"Insignia Technique" - break hand from a chest push – Luxacion de muñeca
desde un puño al pecho o empujando con mano: El uke empuja con una mano en el
pecho, el tori agarra la mano con sus dos manos contra su pecho y baja su tronco
para romper muñeca.
16. Tekubi Tori Ichi- "Hand Neck (wrist) Technique One" - wrist lock from an outside hand
grab:
17. Tekubi Tori Ni-"Hand Neck (wrist) Technique Two" - thumb lock from an inside hand
grab.
18. Ryo Eri Tori-"Both Lapel Technique" - break and wrist lock from a two-handed lapel
grab
19. Kubi Nuki Shime- "Neck Hug Constriction" - escape from a side headlock
20. Hagai Shime-"Wing Constriction" - full nelson taken after avoiding a blow
Nage no Te --Shoden level[edit]
also called Nage no Kata: Throwing Arts, 20 Techniques
1. Deashi Harai- Advanced foot sweep – Barrida de pie avanzando de frente
2. Sasae Ashi- Propping foot
3. Okuri Harai- Sending sweep – Barrida de pie avanzando de lado (dos pies)
4. Soto Gama- Outside sickle
5. Uchi Gama- Inside sickle
6. Soto Momo Harai- Outer thigh sweep
7. Uchi Momo Harai- Inner thigh sweep
8. O Goshi- Major hip throw
9. Utsuri Goshi- Changing hip throw
10. Seoi Nage- Back carry throw
11. Ushiro Goshi- Rear hip throw
12. Seoi Goshi- Back carry hip throw
13. Tsurikomi Goshi- Lifting angle hip throw
14. Harai Goshi- Sweeping hip throw
15. Hane Goshi- Springing hip throw
16. Uki Otoshi- Floating drop
17. Makikomi - Rolling angle
18. Kani Sute- Crab sacrifice
19. Tomoe Nage- Comma throw
20. Yama Arashi - Mountain Storm
Shime no Te --Shoden level[edit]
also called Shime no Kata: Constriction Arts, 25 Techniques
1. Eri Gatame- Lapel Pin
2. Kata Gatame- Shoulder Pin
3. Juji Gatame- Cross Pin
4. Shiho Gatame- Four corners Pin
5. Sankaku Gatame- Three angle (triangle) Pin
6. Ushiro Gatame- Rear Pin
7. Namijuji Shime- Normal Cross Constriction
8. Gyakujuji Shime- Opposite Cross Constriction
9. Ichimonji Shime- Single line Constriction
10. Tsukkomi Shime- Thrusting angle Constriction
11. Hadaka Jime Ichi- Naked Constriction #1
12. Hadaka Jime Ni- Naked Constriction #2
13. Hadaka Jime San- Naked Constriction #3
14. Daki Kubi Jime- Embrace Neck Constriction
15. Osae Gami Jime- Grabbing Hair Constriction
16. Kote Jime- Forearm (curling) Constriction
17. Tenada Jime- Hand blade Constriction
18. Do Jime- Body Constriction {which causes Compressive asphyxia}
19. Ashi Garami Jime- Leg Entangle Constriction
20. Ashi Nada Jime- Leg Blade Constriction
21. Ashi Yubi Jime- Leg Digit (toe) Constriction
22. Momo Jime- Thigh Constriction
23. Shika No Issoku Shime- Foot of Deer Constriction
24. Shidare Fuji Shime- Big toe Hanging wisteria Constriction
25. Tatsumaki Shime- Wind roll (Tornado) Constriction
Yonenbu no Kata --Shoden level[edit]
Throwing Techniques for teaching children, 15 Techniques
1. Deashi Harai or Deashibarai - advance foot sweep
2. Sasae-ashi - retard (stopping) leg
3. Okuriharai or Okuribarai - Sending sweep
4. Soto Gama- Outside sickle
5. Uchi Gama- Inside sickle
6. Soto Momo Harai or Sotomomobarai - Outer thigh sweep
7. Uchi Momo Harai or Uchimomobarai- Inner thigh sweep
8. O Goshi- Major hip throw
9. Seoinage - Back carry throw
10. Seoi Goshi- Back carry hip throw
11. Tsuri Komi Goshi- Lifting angle hip throw
12. Harai Goshi- Sweeping hip throw
13. Hane Goshi- Springing hip throw
14. Makikomi - rolling angle
15. Tomoe Nage- comma throw
Oku no Te --Chuden level[edit]
also called Oku no Kata: Deep/Advanced Arts, 25 Techniques
1. Deashi Hayanada - Advanced-foot Quick combination blade – Hayanada (palanca de
brazo)
2. O Goshi Hayanada- Major Loin Quick combination blade
3. Seoi Hayanada- Back-carry Quick combination blade
4. Sumi Gaeshi- Corner accepting reversal – Contra Ogoshi agarrar de un lado la solapa
y hacer el sacrifio
5. Norimi - Riding body – Llevarlo al piso
6. Mizu Kuguri- Under water dive – dos ganchos, agarrar muñecas y meter la cabeza
entre rodilla para proyección.
7. Mae Yama Kage- Forward Mountain Shadow – agarrar solapa por detras(espalda con
espalda) y proyectar
8. Komi Iri- Swept along entry – patada hacia afuera en rodilla y pisar rodilla.
9. Kote Gaeshi- Forearm (curling) accepting reversal
10. Saka Nuki- Sloping draw
11. Gyaku Te Nage- Reverse hand throw
12. Hon Tomoe- Together comma
13. Kata Te Tomoe- Single hand comma – Tomoe nage agarrando un brazo.
14. Shigarami or Teshigarami - Arm from the shoulder down entanglement
15. Gyaku Te Shigarami- Reverse hand arm from the shoulder down entanglement
16. Kote Shigarami- Forearm (curling) arm from the shoulder down entanglement – De un
puño, desvio, golpeo en cara y bato el chocolate, termina en palanca de brazo hacia la
muñeca.
17. Ko Guruma - Minor Wheel – agarra solapa bajas haciendo rueda y halas por encima
para proyectar.
18. Tora Nage - Tiger throw
19. Tora Katsugi- Tiger shoulder carry
20. Arashi Otoshi- Storm drop
21. Hiki Otoshi- Pulling down drop
22. Kine Katsugi- Pestle shoulder carry
23. Kin Katsugi- Testicle shoulder carry
24. Kaza Guruma- Wind wheel
25. Jigoku Otoshi - Hell drop
Kiai no Maki --Chuden level[edit]
Scroll of Unified Spirit, 27 Techniques ---( AJJF Board of Professors includes a number of
additional techniques under this heading. See below)-- Includes weapons techniques, and a
variety of oral teachings (kuden)
1. Waribashi Ori - Split chopstick fold
2. Karatake Wari - Chinese bamboo split
3. Hara-age Ishi Wari - Abdomen lifting stone split
4. Shiraha Watari - Naked blade transit
Tessen No Maki
1. Katate Hazushi - single hand escape
2. Mune Dori - Chest dynamic technique
3. Miken Wari - Eyebrow interval split
4. Uchikomi Dome - Inside angle instant stop
5. Katate Ori - Single hand weaving
6. Katsura Wari - Judas tree split
Tanto No Maki
1. Hibara Hazushi - Spleen escape
2. Katate Hazushi - Single hand escape
3. Tsukkomi Hazushi - Thrusting angle escape
4. Ryote Dome - Both hands instant stop
Daito No Maki
1. Nukimi Dome - Stop a draw
2. Shiraha Dori - Naked blade dynamic technique
3. Suso Harai or Susobarai - Hem sweep
Bo No Maki
1. Hanbo Uchikomi Dori - Half stick inside angle dynamic technique
2. Rokushaku Bo Furi - Six-foot staff swing
3. Mune Gatame - Chest pin
4. Shiho Gatame - Four direction pin
5. Futari Shime or Ninin Shime or Nininjime - second person constriction
6. Furo Shime or Furojime - Bath strangle
7. Shichinin Shime or Shichininjime - seven person constriction
Tanju No Maki
1. Gan Hazushi or Me Hazushi - Eye escape
2. Mune Hazushi - Chest Escape
3. Hibara Hazushi - Spleen escape
The following were added to Tanju no Maki by AJJF:
1. Ushiro Hazushi Ichi - Rear Escape #1
2. Ushiro Hazushi Ni - Rear Escape #2
3. Mawari Hazushi - Turning Escape
Further additions to Kiai No Maki by AJJF in 1976 included the following additional techniques:
Keri Te
1. Tombogeri - Dragonfly kick
2. Kin Geri - Testicle Kick - (In the AJJF Kin Geri is the terminology used, even though
the three kicks in the curriculum target the knee, groin, and solar plexus with a front
kick)
3. Yoko Geri - Side kick
4. Mawashi Geri - Roundhouse Kick
5. Ryo-ashi Geri - Double foot kick
6. Mae Tobi Geri - Front flying kick
Uke Te
1. Jodan Uke - Upper-level Block
2. Nagashi Uke - Flowing Block
3. Shuto Uke - Knife Hand Block
4. Gedan Uke - Lower-level Block
Atemi
1. Atemi Ichi - Strike One (Side of jaw)
2. Atemi Ni - Strike Two (Upward palm strike to chin)
3. Atemi San - Strike Three (Upward palm strike to nose)
4. Atemi Yon - Strike Four (Side of head above ear)
5. Kasumi Dori - Seized by Haze (grazing knife-hand/forearm strike to side of neck)
6. Hibara Uchi - Flank Strike (elbow to floating ribs/liver)
7. Sui Getsu - Moon in the Water (Uppercut to solar plexus)
8. Hon Getsu - True Moon (downward punch to bladder)
9. Kin Geri - Testicle Kick (knee to groin)
Hanbo no Maki
1. Ganseki Otoshi Garami - Stone-drop Entanglement
2. Oni Kudaki - Demon Smash
3. Ashi Kujiki - Leg Crush
4. Ashi Gatame - Leg Pin
5. Bo Gaeshi _ Staff Reversal
6. Koku - Empty
Goshinjutsu --Chuden level[edit]
Self-Defense Techniques: 28 Techniques[3] added by AJJF Board of Professors, and modified
periodically by them. Other DZR groups may not recognize this as a separate list, but instead
may practice these techniques as common variations of techniques found in other lists.
Formerly called Jokyu Yawara, Advanced Yawara, or Ladies' Yawara. Based on the original
Fujin Goshin no Maki.
1. Kata Eri Hazushi- Single lapel escape
2. Katate Tori Ni- Single hand technique #2
3. Katate Tori San- Single hand technique #3
4. Katate Tori Shi- Single hand technique #4
5. Imon Tori Ni- Insignia technique #2
6. Kata Mune Tori- Single chest technique
7. Ude Tori- Arm technique
8. Genkotsu Ude Tori- Gripping with the fist arm technique
9. Ude Gyaku Ichi- Arm opposite one
10. Ude Gyaku Ni- Arm opposite two
11. Ninen Yubi Tori- Second person digit (finger) technique (formerly called Ninin
Kotegarami)
12. Kata Eri Tori- Single lapel technique
13. Ushiro Gyaku- Rearward opposite
14. Kata Hagai- Single wing
15. Tekubi Shigarami - Hand neck (wrist) arm from the shoulder down entanglement
16. Genkotsu Otoshi - Gripping with the fist drop
17. Hon Gyaku Ichi- Together opposite one
18. Hon Gyaku Ni- Together opposite two
19. Ushiro Daki Nage- Rearward embrace throw
20. Mae Daki Nage Ichi- Forward embrace throw one
21. Mae Daki Nage Ni- Forward embrace throw two
22. Kata Guruma- Shoulder wheel
23. Hiza Garami- Knee entanglement (formerly called Hiki-otoshi Ichi)
24. Mae Osaegami Nage- Forward grip hair throw
25. Ushiro Osaegami Nage- Rearward grip hair throw
26. Kesa Nage- Scarf throw
27. Ashi Karami-Leg entanglement
28. Sannen Nage - Third person throw (called Sannin Hazushi by Prof. Law and listed in
his Shinin Notes; previously included by AJJF in Shinin no Maki with same name as
noted below)
Fujin Goshin no Maki --Chuden level[edit]
Women's Self Defense Scroll, 35 Techniques
1. Katate Hazushi Ichi- Single hand Escape One.
2. Katate Hazushi Ni- Single hand Escape Two.
3. Morote Hazushi- Many hand Escape.
4. Ryote Hazushi- Double hand Escape.
5. Kata Eri Hazushi- Single Collar Escape.
6. Ryo Eri Hazushi- Double Collar Escape.
7. Momiji Hazushi Ichi- Maple leaf Escape One.
8. Momiji Hazushi Ni- Maple leaf Escape Two.
9. Momiji Hazushi San- Maple leaf Escape Three.
10. Ushiro Daki Nage- Rearward Hug Throw.
11. Mae Daki Nage Ichi- Forward Hug Throw One.
12. Mae Daki Nage Ni- Forward Hug Throw Two.
13. Mae Daki Hazushi- Forward Hug Escape.
14. Futari Tori Hazushi- Two-person Technique Escape.
15. Genkotsu Otoshi- Gripping with the fist Drop.
16. Osaegami Nage- Hair grab Throw.
17. Akushu Kote Tori- Handshake Forearm (curling) Technique.
18. Akushu Ude Tori- Handshake Arm Technique.
19. Akushu Kotemaki Tori- Handshake Forearm (curling) rolling Technique.
20. Kata te Tori Ichi- Single hand Technique One.
21. Kata te Tori Ni- Single hand Technique Two.
22. Imon Tori- Insignia Technique.
23. Daki Kubi Tori- Hug Neck Technique.
24. Yubi Tori Hazushi- Digit (finger) Technique Escape.
25. Yubi Tori- Digit (finger) Technique.
26. Moro Yubi Tori- Many Digit (finger) Technique.
27. Ryo te Tori- Double hand Technique.
28. Tekubi Tori- Hand neck (wrist) Technique.
29. Hagai Tori- Wing Technique.
30. Shoto Hibara Hazushi- Knife Spleen Escape.
31. Shoto Kata Hazushi- Knife Shoulder Escape.
32. Shoto Tsukkomi Hazushi- Knife Thrusting Angle Escape.
33. Tanju Mune Hazushi- Pistol Chest Escape.
34. Tanju Gan Hazushi- Pistol Eye Escape.
35. Tanju Hibara Hazushi- Pistol Spleen Escape.
Fusegi Jutsu --Chuden level[edit]
Self Defense Techniques 25 Techniques
Keisatsu Torite --Chuden level[edit]
also called Keisatsu Gijutsu: Police Arrest Techniques 120 Techniques
Shinen no Maki --Okuden level[edit]
Scroll of Confidence; 35 Techniques. Sometimes romanized as Shinin, Shinnen, Shinnin:
Sometimes written with different characters to mean Scroll of the Spirit Man (Shin Nan, Shin
Nin). The AJJF at one time included an additional (36th) technique (Sannin Hazushi), but no
longer does so. It is now included in Goshinjutsu (see above).
1. Isami Tsuki Nage sometimes incorrectly rendered as Isami Tasuki Nage [5]- Forward
entering Thrusting Throw
2. Obi Hane Goshi- Belt Springing Hip
3. Tsurikomi Taoshi- Lifting Angle Throwing down
4. Momiji Nage- Maple leaf Throw
5. Gyaku Hayanada- Opposite Combination Blade
6. Hiza Nage- Knee Throw
7. Osaekomi Gyakute Tori- Grabbing Angle Opposite hand Technique
8. Kobushi Shime- Valley Constriction
9. Kesa Hazushi- Scarf (across the shoulders as a scarf) Escape
10. Kubi Shime Tomoe Gyakute- Neck Constriction Comma Opposite hand
11. Ninen Nage- Second person Throw
12. Gyakute Gaeshi- Opposite hand Accepting reversal
13. Hiza Ori Nage- Knee Weaving Throw
14. Gyaku Hagai- Opposite Wing
15. Ushiro Kannuki- Rearward Rigid embrace
16. Mae Kannuki- Forward Rigid embrace
17. Hikitate Tori Shime- Measure from head to floor in seiza Technique Constriction
18. Ude Garami- Arm Entanglement
19. Ebi Shime- Shrimp Constriction
20. Ushiro Ebi Shime- Rearward Shrimp Constriction
21. Gyaku Eri- Opposite Collar
22. Ushiro Nage- Rearward Throw
23. Ude Shigarami Shime - Arm and Arm from the shoulder down Entanglement
Constriction
24. Ashi Kannuki- Leg Rigid embrace
25. Kesa Koroshi- Scarf Killing
26. Handou Shime- Rapid Constriction
27. Ashi Gyaku- Leg Opposite
28. Kabe Shime- Wall Constriction
29. Ashi Garami Tori- Leg Entanglement Technique
30. Nidan Gaeshi- Second level Accepting reversal
31. Satsuma Shime- Police (or Pillar) Constriction
32. Tataki Komi- Big striking Angle
33. Ushiro Nage Tori- Rearward Throw Technique
34. Saru Shigarami- Monkey Arm from the shoulder down Constriction
35. Sandan Gaeshi- Third level Accepting reversal
Shin'yō no Maki --Okuden level[edit]
Scroll of Trust; 28 Techniques also written with different characters to mean Scroll of the Yang
Spirit
1. Gyaku Hizaguruma- Opposite Knee Wheel
2. Tsuki Hazushi Kotemaki- Thrusting Escape Forearm (curling) Roll
3. Tsukkomi Dome and Gaeshi- Thrusting Angle Sudden interrupting stop and Accepting
reversal
4. Sune Shime- Lower leg Constriction
5. Saru Shime or Sarujime- Monkey Constriction
6. Tobi Tsuki Tenada - Flying Thrusting Hand blade
7. Obi Otoshi- Belt Drop
8. Sennin Kage- Sailor Shadow
9. Mune Dori- Chest Dynamic technique
10. Tsurigane Otoshi- Swallow Drop
11. Inazuma[disambiguation needed] - Lightning
12. Denko- Electrical bolt
13. Kasumi Dori- Three in a row Dynamic technique
14. Shishi Otoshi- Lion Drop
15. Tawara Gaeshi- Rice bale Accepting reversal
16. Tonbo Gaeshi- Dragonfly Accepting reversal
17. Keri Komi- Kicking Angle
18. Riuko or Ryuko- Lion & Dragon
19. Haya Nawa- Quick combination Rope
20. Katate Tai Atari- Aingle hand Body Blow
21. Tsuki Mi- Thrusting Body
22. Ate Mi- Vital strikes to Body
23. Zozu Kurawase- Elephant (to deal a) Blow
24. Tora Nirami or Tora Niramu- Tiger Stare
25. Kiai Dori- Fighting spirit Dynamic technique
26. Senryu Tomoe- Stopping technique Comma
27. Yuki Chigai-
28. Munen Muso or Munen Musow-
Shinjin no Maki --Okuden level[edit]
Scroll of Belief; 35 Techniques (some groups include only 25 or 32 techniques); also rendered
as Shingin no Maki due to prior methods of romanization. Some groups use different
characters meaning "Scroll of Spirit Man" or "Scroll of the Original Mind/Spirit" (Shingen no
Maki), or alternatively Scroll of the Divine Man (Shinjin no Maki).
1. Ten To or Tento
2. Riyo Mou or Ryomo
3. Kasumi
4. Cho Tou or Choto
5. Jin Chiu or Jinchu
6. Matsukaze
7. Gebi
8. Murasame
9. Shichu or Hichu
10. Danchu
11. Kyosen aka Kyoto
12. Suigetsu
13. Myo Sho
14. Kiyoin or Kyoin
15. Tsukikage
16. Inatsuma or Inazuma
17. Hoka (Soto) Shiyaku Zawa
18. Uchi Shiyaku Zawa
19. Yakou or Yako
20. Sen Riyu or Senryu
21. Uchi Kibisu
22. Kouri or Kori
23. In Nou or Inno
24. Doku Ko or Dokko
25. Kaychiu or Keichu
26. Mikazuki
27. Kyoin aka Waki Kage
28. Wan Sho
29. Kyo Shin
30. Haya Uchi
31. Gan Ka
32. Sori or Kusanagi
33. Do Ko
34. Katsu Satsu or Kassatsu
35. Myo Jo
Kappō --Kuden level[edit]
Resuscitation Techniques, 11 Techniques originally taught by Professor Okazaki and later
augmented in 1969 by Robert Reish to 35 techniques.
The original 11 techniques include:
1. Hon Katsu (basic restoration)
2. Ura Katsu (reverse restoration)
3. Tanden Katsu (abdomen restoration)
4. Nodo Katsu (mental depression restoration)
5. Dekishi Katsu (drowning restoration)
6. Hanaji Tome (nosebleed stop restoration)
7. Kin Katsu (testicle blow restoration)
8. Se Katsu (main restoration)
9. Ashi Katsu (foot restoration)
10. Kubi Kappō (hanging restoration)
11. No Kappō (head restoration)
Note that the names of the 11 "original" techniques varied between different students of
Professor Okazaki. The above names are the most commonly used.
Seifukujutsu --Betsuden level[edit]
Restoration Therapy 52 Techniques and Long-Life Massage
Taught as a separate tradition (betsuden) even to non-practitioners of Danzan Ryu.