Instructions for Aikido's Tachi Dori - Defenses Against Bokken Attacks (Sword Attacks)
Instructions for Aikido's Tachi Dori - Defenses Against Bokken Attacks (Sword Attacks)

24 Nov 2014 21:23

Instructions for Aikido's Tachi Dori - Defenses Against Bokken Attacks (Sword Attacks)

This page provides students with instructions for Aikido Tachi Dori (or Tori) techniques. These are Aikido defenses against Bokken attacks (or sword attacks).

However, be aware that unarmed combat against guns or knives is very dangerous and should only be used as a last resort. Consider other options first (i.e. run away from danger).

The information on this page is meant to reinforce and supplement the instruction given at your Aikido classes. To properly understand these techniques, you need to learn them from an Aikido instructor who can provide you with an in-depth explanation of the technique, help correct your mistakes, answer your questions and detail how the technique should be utilized.

For other techniques (i.e. wrist, elbow, counters or dislocations), visit the main Aikido Techniques section.

Aikido's Tachi Dori

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