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6th dan Aikido Alan Ruddock (10 January 1944 – 2 April 2012) was an Irish Martial Arts pioneer, teacher and writer. He introduced both Aikido & Karate to Ireland and was the founder of the Aiki no Michi and its interpretation of Aikido.
Stone, John and Meyer, Ron (eds.) Aikido in American North Atlantic Books 1995. ISBN 1-883319-27-7; Perry, Susan Remembering O-Sensei Living and Training with Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido; Leonard, George Way of Aikido, The: Life Lessons from an American Sensei; Siegel, Andrea Women in Aikido; Meyer, Ron and Reeder, Mark Center: The Power ...
Aikido techniques are frequently referred to as waza 技 (which is Japanese for technique, art or skill). Aikido training is based primarily on two partners practicing pre-arranged forms ( kata ) rather than freestyle practice .
A college-trained instructor with more than 20 years of experience, [1] Dangerfield has combined his martial arts skills with education in a variety of ways. David Dangerfield pioneered the use of Aikido as an alternative educational framework in Australia with intensive behavior management programs for at-risk youth that expanded to include leadership development, special needs, personal ...
The use of the term is specific to a school or organization, as is the process of becoming a shihan. In aikido, the title shihan often is granted to teachers when they reach 6th dan. [1] [2] It is sometimes associated with certain rights, such as the right to give out black belt ranks.
Hideo Ohba (大庭 英雄, Ōba Hideo, April 27, 1910 – February 2, 1986) was a Japanese aikido and judo teacher and the Second Director of Japan Aikido Association after the death of Kenji Tomiki. [1] He was born as Hideo Tozawa in a village called Nakagawa in Akita prefecture. In 1936, he adopted his wife's name upon marriage in deference ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Martial artist Kenshiro Abbe Born (1915-12-15) 15 December 1915 Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Died 1 December 1985 (1985-12-01) (aged 69) Tokushima Prefecture, Japan Stroke Style Aikido, Judo, Kendo, jukendo and others Teacher(s) Kinnosuke Ogawa, Morihei Ueshiba Rank 8th dan judo, 6th dan ...
Fumio Toyoda (November 8, 1947 – July 4, 2001) was a Japanese aikido teacher [1] and lay Zen master who taught extensively in the United States and Europe. He is one of few teachers to explicitly teach aikido from the perspective of Zen Buddhism.