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In Takeda Ryu Aiki no Jutsu, Aiki-nage are often misunderstood. They are not combat techniques. They are exercises. From the very beginning of training, Aiki-nage are introduced as foundational studies. Their purpose is not to defeat an opponent in a real fight — because anyone gripping you can simply release. Instead, they teach something far more important: • How to move an opponent without force • How to use your body correctly • How muscles coordinate naturally • How to fall properly • How to internalize core Aiki principles Each basic Aiki-nage represents a specific principle that must be absorbed by the body through long and intensive practice. They are preparatory studies — building understanding for the real techniques that come later. As an ancient martial tradition, Takeda Ryu preserves the historical context of the samurai era. The Aiki-nage shown here are practiced under the assumption that an opponent is preventing you from drawing your sword — gripping both of your hands at once. At higher levels, all Aiki-nage must be executed against full strength and a hard grip. This is where the most important lesson of Takeda Ryu becomes clear: “Never put power into a technique.” Power invites more power. Only perfected technique — refined over centuries — makes it work. This principle made sense historically. Japanese samurai were often physically smaller compared to foreign warriors. Strength was not the solution. Precision, timing, and refined body mechanics were. That is the true goal of Takeda Ryu Aiki-nage.