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Koichi Tohei (藤平光一,
Tōhei Kōichi) (20
January 1920 – 19 May 2011) was a 10th Dan
aikidoka and
founder of the Ki
Society and its
style of aikido, officially...
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Akira Tohei (August 20, 1929 – July 2, 1999) was a ****anese
aikido teacher. He held the rank of 8th dan in the Aikikai. He
began his
aikido practice in...
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Society (気の研究会, Ki no Kenkyūkai) is an
aikido organization founded by
Koichi Tohei in 1971,
while he was the
chief instructor at the
Aikikai Hombu Dojo. The...
- It
started in
early 70's with the
creation of the Ki
Society of
Koichi Tohei, the
previous Aikikai's
Chief Instructor. This
martial art
focuses on mind...
- the
departure of the
Aikikai Hombu Dojo's
chief instructor Koichi Tohei, in 1974.
Tohei left as a
result of a
disagreement with the son of the founder,...
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Tohei went on to
promote Benjamin Galarpe to the rank of Sandan. The
schism between Aikikai dōshu
Kisshomaru Ueshiba and the head
master Koichi Tohei...
- the
departure of the
Aikikai Honbu Dojo's
chief instructor Koichi Tohei, in 1974.
Tohei left as a
result of a
disagreement with the son of the founder,...
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organisation around this
system is
called Nishikai,
which helped Koichi Tohei in
starting up
aikido in Hawaii,
which has
members of Nishi-kai on all of...
- 1966 by the
Aikikai Hombu. He
taught in the US for many years. When
Koichi Tohei left
Aikikai to
found Ki-Aikido,
Maruyama followed him. This was consistent...
- He also
attended the
daily classes of
Mitsugi Saotome,
Akira Tohei,
Yasuo Kobayashi,
Tohei Koichi, Kisshōmaru
Ueshiba and
Morihiro Saito. Toshirô Suga...