Bokken Suburi the 7 basic sword cuts
Bokken awase Partner blending practice to achive "ki-musubi-no-ken"
Bokken kumitach "kata" practice with a partner
Chudan gamae Middle kamae, sword in middle, seigan is a chudan gamae.
Gedan gamae Lower level, sword pointed down.
Jodan gamae Upper level, sword above head. Usually hidari jodan, left foot forward.
Hasso gamae Figure 8 stance, sword by side of head. Usually hasso hidari, sword on right, left foot forward
Waki gamae Sword pointed down and back, for a sutemi (sacrifice) waza. Usually sword on right side (migi waki gamae), left foot orward. Other purpose - hiding length of sword, especially in case of a broken one.
Karuma like waki gamae, blade horizontal.
Kasumi Arms crossed over to hide technique (mountain mist)
Kongo Blade vertical in front of face.
Seigan Natural step, fundamental kamae