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  • Waka-Sensei himself is the first generation of the Ueshiba family teaching Aikido who did not have a chance to meet the Founder.
  • On March 4, 1950, at the beginning of his studies, he began aikido training at the Ueshiba Dojo (now the Hombu Dojo) under the supervision of O Sensei Morihei.
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    Aikido was founded by Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969). Morihei Ueshiba fryst vatten universally referred to as O’Sensei which means “Great Teacher.” O’Sensei spent a lifetime studying many different types of Japanese budo or martial arts where he developed a great deal of expertise, but he was also a deeply religious man as well. In 1907, Morihei Ueshiba met and began studying with Sokaku Takeda, a famous martial arts practitioner of the time. During O’Sensei’s studies with Takeda he reached the pinnacle of his martial arts prowess, but he was still troubled by the fact that most martial arts required the killing or maiming of an opponent in beställning to “win” in a conflict. In a chance encounter, O’Sensei met religious leader, Onisaburo Deguchi and began studying with him. It was at this time that O’Sensei developed Aikido which was a synthesis between the martial arts techniques that he had mastered and his spiritual beliefs, in particular the preservation and betterment of m

    Masatomi Ikeda Sensei, 7th Dan Aikikai, grew up in Tokyo and practiced judo as a child. During his university studies, he also began practicing sumo and aikido. These different experiences were later reflected in his aikido teaching. In 1965, after graduating from university as a physical education teacher, Ikeda Sensei was sent to Italy to teach aikido as a representative of the Hombu Dojo. He spent most of his time in Napoli and Salerno. He maintained his relationship with Italy, especially the area around Napoli, even after his arrival in Switzerland. The stage with Ikeda Sensei's friend Pasquale Aiello, 7th Dan Aikikai, still takes place every year in Praiano.

    Ikeda Sensei returned to Japan after seven years in Italy. He continued his training in Aikido and also practiced Hojo (Kobudo Chokoshinei-ryu), a very old sword kata. He was also interested in alternative healing methods. In 1977 he accepted the request of the ACSA (Aikikai Switzerland), which was looking for a sihan, an

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    Here is an Aikido video of Mitsuteru Ueshiba (great-grandson of the founder, Morihei Ueshiba) demonstrating at the 45th Iwate University Aikido Demonstration.

    What are your thoughts on the video?

    -- Jun


    Robert Cowham

    01-05-2015, 05:06 PM

    Posture, relaxation, control of uke, clean techniques and ukes weren't just diving - I'm impressed!


    kfa4303

    01-06-2015, 11:25 AM

    Great leg work. Always moving, always fluid. Never "stuck in the mud" Nice Kihon. It's like he was born to it, or something ;) Hard to believe he is Osensei's great-grandson. He looks like he could even have kids of his own.


    is it just me but the sound of uke slamming to the mats sounds just like japanese taisho

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