Darrell Bluhm found aikido and started learning the art in 1970 while in college. Very enamored with aikido, after graduating in 1973 he traveled to Japan where he trained from June through August primarily in Iwama with Morihiro Saito Sensei, with visits to Hombu Dojo and to Shingu with Michio Hikitsuchi Sensei. When he returned … Continue reading Interview with Siskiyou Aikikai Founder Darrell Bluhm: Aikido, Kazuo Chiba, and the Future, Part III
Month: September 2024
Interview with Siskiyou Aikikai Founder Darrell Bluhm: Aikido, Kazuo Chiba, and the Future, Part II
Darrell Bluhm found aikido and started learning the art in 1970 while in college. Very enamored with aikido, after graduating in 1973 he traveled to Japan where he trained from June through August primarily in Iwama with Morihiro Saito Sensei, with visits to Hombu Dojo and to Shingu with Michio Hikitsuchi Sensei. When he returned … Continue reading Interview with Siskiyou Aikikai Founder Darrell Bluhm: Aikido, Kazuo Chiba, and the Future, Part II
Interview with Siskiyou Aikikai Founder Darrell Bluhm: Aikido, Kazuo Chiba, and the Future, Part I
Darrell Bluhm found aikido and started learning the art in 1970 while in college. Very enamored with aikido, after graduating in 1973 he traveled to Japan where he trained from June through August primarily in Iwama with Morihiro Saito Sensei, with visits to Hombu Dojo and to Shingu with Michio Hikitsuchi Sensei. When he returned … Continue reading Interview with Siskiyou Aikikai Founder Darrell Bluhm: Aikido, Kazuo Chiba, and the Future, Part I
My Thoughts and Remembrances by John Mazza
Shihan Fumio Toyoda - Tenzan Gensho Rokoji “Brother to a Prince, Fellow to a Beggar” I am sure that you are thinking, how he can say such a thing... But, if you had spent only one moment with Shihan Toyoda you would understand. The above quote refers to the fact that Sensei was both regal … Continue reading My Thoughts and Remembrances by John Mazza
Interview with Chester County Kokikai Founder Jason Martin: Kokikai’s Future
Growing up with a fascination for the martial arts, it was no wonder Jason Martin found himself in an aikido school under Philadelphia pioneer Sensei Shuji Maruyama. Since then, he has continued following the teachings of Maruyama, even opening his own school, Chester County Kokikai Dojo in 2010, spreading what he learned from the Silent … Continue reading Interview with Chester County Kokikai Founder Jason Martin: Kokikai’s Future
John Unruh: Takahiko Ishikawa’s Legacy Outside the Country
The following is an excerpt of an interview conducted for the newly released Takahiko Ishikawa: Judo’s Quiet Master, which recounts the life, times, and impact of Ishikawa on East Coast Judo in the United States. John Unruh retells some of his memories meeting Ishikawa and witnessing his far-reaching influence outside of the United States. John … Continue reading John Unruh: Takahiko Ishikawa’s Legacy Outside the Country
Interview with Longtime Shin-Budo Kai Practitioner Bob Tullman: Following the Change
Always interested in the martial arts, Bob Tullman always kept an eye out for possible training opportunities. After training in Sanuces-ryu jujutsu and Goju Karate, he heard about this mystical martial art called aikido. He could not find a program near him immediately but while working on his graduate school in Kansas, he found aikido … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Shin-Budo Kai Practitioner Bob Tullman: Following the Change
Interview with Longtime Tenshin Aikidoka Luis Silva: The Impact of Haruo Matsuoka
Luis Silva first started in Shotokan Karate, earning a shodan. It was not until he moved to Los Angeles that he found Tenshin Aikido. After watching his first class, he was completely enamored by it and asked immediately to join. Unbeknownst to him, this school was directly connected with Steven Seagal. Silva learned from both … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Tenshin Aikidoka Luis Silva: The Impact of Haruo Matsuoka
Interview with Enshinkan Founder Morgan Hooper: New York Kendo Community
For twenty-five years, Morgan Hooper has been a student of Japanese sword arts. Originally from Long Island, New York, he began training in kendo, Japanese fencing, when he was a teenager. Many years later, he established his own martial arts school Enshinkan Dojo in Long Island City. Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, Enshinkan offers … Continue reading Interview with Enshinkan Founder Morgan Hooper: New York Kendo Community
Interview with Longtime Aikidoka Kiyoshi Yasutake: Aikido After O-Sensei’s Direct Students
Kiyoshi Yasutake was Akira Tohei’s first student to go from white belt to black belt under him. Beginning in 1973, Yasutake took to aikido with much vigor, learning from and supporting Tohei in his many endeavors through the Midwest Aikido Center and the Midwest Aikido Federation. Today, Yasutake took some time to discuss aikido of … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Aikidoka Kiyoshi Yasutake: Aikido After O-Sensei’s Direct Students








