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Yoshinkan (養神館
Yōshinkan lit. "Hall of
Spirit Cultivation")
Aikido is a
style of
aikido that
developed after World War II in the
Yoshinkan Dojo of Gozo...
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including Iwama Ryu,
Iwama Shin Shin Aiki
Shuren Kai,
Shodokan Aikido,
Yoshinkan, Renshinkai,
Aikikai and Ki Aikido.
Aikido is now
practiced in around...
- will help the
Aikido student develop Hara, balance, and groundedness. In
Yoshinkan aikido irimi techniques are
denoted by the
number one (and
tenkan as two)...
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Shudokan Aikido is a
school that
teaches Yoshinkan Aikido. It was
established by
Thamby Rajah in Seremban, Malaysia, in the
early 1950s as the Shudokan...
- 1915 – July 17, 1994) was a ****anese
master of
aikido who
founded the
Yoshinkan style of aikido. He was one of
aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba's most senior...
- 24, 1957) is a
practitioner of
Yoshinkan-style aikido. He was the longest-serving non-****anese uchi-deshi of
Yoshinkan founder Gozo
Shioda and is ranked...
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AYANA (合氣道耀尚會) is an
aikido organization founded in 1991 by
former Yoshinkan-affiliated
master Takashi Kushida. Its
hombu dojo is the
Genyokan (玄耀館)...
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Robert Twigger about his time in a one-year
intensive program of
studying Yoshinkan aikido. The book is set in
Tokyo in the mid-1990s.
Twigger is
living with...
- kubi-shime), a
variety of
techniques that
involve applying chokes. The
Yoshinkan school retains these Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu
terms for the "first" through...
- (currently
Aikido S.A.
representative instructor), who was
ranked 6th in the
Yoshinkan Aikido,
trained under the style's founder, Gozo Shioda, for 20
years as...