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Karl Geis (1933 – April 8, 2014, in Houston, Texas) is a judo, aikido, and jodo instructor. [2] Geis was promoted to 4th dan in judo at the Kodokan in 1967 and to 6th dan in aikido by Kenji Tomiki in 1979.
Karl Geis (1933 – April 7, 2014) was an American judo, aikido, and jodo instructor. [1] He died of prostate cancer. [ 2 ] Karl Geis is a member of the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame, [ 3 ] and the founder of Fugakukai International Association .
From 1999 through 2001, he received commendation for his contribution of promoting Aikido in Houston from the Mayor of Houston. In October 2006, he was recognized for his Aikido contributions by a proclamation of Hiroshi Kato Day from the Mayor of Midland, Texas. In 2001, Suginami Aikikai received commendation from the Governor of Tokyo as an ...
Welcome To Asiatown. Taking up 6 square miles around Bellaire Boulevard, Asiatown sprung up in the late 1980s as property developers began pressuring Asian business owners out of Houston’s ...
The Aikido Schools of Ueshiba is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, administered under a board of senior instructors. In addition to the actions of the board, ASU policy is reviewed and set by three standing committees: an Examination Committee, an Instructional Committee, and an Advisory Committee of ASU instructors who are not board members.
He would later earn a 9th degree blackbelt in Taekwondo, [2] and operates a school with his family in Houston Texas teaching Taekwon-do, Judo, Aikido and Tai Chi. [5] He is the President of ITF-USA [6] and has supported the younger generation of Taekwon-do instructors in Texas and across the United States through seminars, [7] examinations, [8 ...
Pranin, Stanley A, ed. Aikido masters: prewar students of Morihei Ueshiba. Tokyo: Aiki News. 1993. Tokyo: Aiki News. 1993. ISBN 4-900586-14-5 This volume contains 14 in-depth interviews with direct participants in the early days of Aikido publisher
Nobuyoshi Higashi (born 1938) [1] is a Japanese American teacher of Tomiki Aikido, karate, and judo, and the founder of Kokushi-ryu jujutsu. [2] He is a 10th dan in jujutsu, 9th dan in judo, [3] 7th dan in aikido, and 7th dan in karate. [4] His style of aikido includes defenses against knives. [5]