Stan Haehl heard of aikido before, but it was not until 1978 that he found a class in his small town in Kansas. He first learned the art under Barbra Bloom, then traveled to Boulder, Colorado to train under the Midland Ki Federation head Koichi Kashiwaya, and lastly, under Andrew T. Tsubaki. In 2008, his … Continue reading Interview with Athen Ohio Ki-Aikido Founder Stan Haehl: Changing for the Future
Interview with North County Aikikai Founder Coryl Crane: Kazuo Chiba and Changes in Aikido
Coryl Crane was first introduced to aikido through Tai Chi, beginning her training with Ki Society. By 1981, she heard of Kazuo Chiba’s arrival in San Diego and decided to see what the commotion was all about. She never looked back afterwards. Ten years later, she opened her own dojo, North County Aikikai and has … Continue reading Interview with North County Aikikai Founder Coryl Crane: Kazuo Chiba and Changes in Aikido
Joe and Becky Condello: Takahiko Ishikawa in Virginia Beach
The following is an excerpt of an interview conducted for the upcoming Takahiko Ishikawa: Judo’s Quiet Master, which recounts the life, times, and impact of Ishikawa on East Coast Judo in the United States. Joe and Becky Condello retells some of their memories learning from Ishikawa while in Virginia Beach. Joe Condello began training judo … Continue reading Joe and Becky Condello: Takahiko Ishikawa in Virginia Beach
Interview with Takemusu Aikido Association Founder Bill Witt: A Future for Aikido
Bill Witt began training in aikido in 1967, under Morihei Ueshiba– O-Sensei – at Hombu Dojo in Tokyo. After O-Sensei passed away in 1969, Witt began training under Morihiro Saito in Iwama, Japan. He cofounded the Takemusu Aikido Association in 2002, based in California, and currently has been teaching at Aikido of Silicon Valley since … Continue reading Interview with Takemusu Aikido Association Founder Bill Witt: A Future for Aikido
Interview with NOVA Ki-Aikido Instructor Steven Wolf: The Uniqueness of Ki-Aikido
Steven Wolf found himself in aikido by 1980, after training in judo and jujutsu as a child. By the next year, Wolf had joined Geroge Simcox’s dojo and attending summer camps with other Ki-Aikidoka. During that time, he learned much from Simcox until his death in 2000. Wolf assumed the role of head instructor of … Continue reading Interview with NOVA Ki-Aikido Instructor Steven Wolf: The Uniqueness of Ki-Aikido
Interview with Lifelong Martial Artist Hugh Cassidy: From Jujutsu to Karate to Daito-ryu
Hugh Cassidy first found the martial arts in 1973 with Minna Jujutsu, a combination of judo, karate, and savate. By 1995, he transitioned to Shotokan Karate and Aiki-Budo in 2009. Today, Cassidy took some time to talk about his exciting journey through many different martial arts. All images provided by Hugh Cassidy. Martial Arts of … Continue reading Interview with Lifelong Martial Artist Hugh Cassidy: From Jujutsu to Karate to Daito-ryu
Interview with Richmond KDF Founder Michael Croke: Fencing in Virginia
Michael Croke first heard about historical fencing in the late 2000s but it was not until 2013 that he found a fencing club near him. He joined one, becoming one of the top fencers there and Jake Norwood suggested he form his own club when the former fell apart. Since then, Croke has been heading … Continue reading Interview with Richmond KDF Founder Michael Croke: Fencing in Virginia
Lou Moyerman: Liberty Bell Judo and Ishikawa
The following is an excerpt of an interview conducted for the upcoming Takahiko Ishikawa: Judo’s Quiet Master, which recounts the life, times, and impact of Ishikawa on East Coast Judo in the United States. Lou Moyerman retells some of his memories establishing the Liberty Bell Judo Classic and a visit from Ishikawa. Lou Moyerman began … Continue reading Lou Moyerman: Liberty Bell Judo and Ishikawa
Interview with Longtime Ki-Aikido Joe DeCapua: Ki-Aikido Curriculums
Joe DeCapua’s introduction to aikido was in the mid-1970s, watching an old, black and white film of Morihei Ueshiba. It was not until he relocated to Maryland, near Washington, D.C., that he attended his first aikido class in 1982. The class was part of the Eastern Ki Society, one of the groups belonging to Shin … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Ki-Aikido Joe DeCapua: Ki-Aikido Curriculums
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We are very excited to announce the pre-order of Takahiko Ishikawa: Judo's Quiet Master is now available! Secure your eBook today! Paperback and hardback available 9/16! Follow this link: https://rb.gy/sh48h6 Special Thanks to those who supported the crowdfunding campaign: Dan Piller, Robert McKeown, Philip Ameris, Barbara Russo, Gina Russo, Simona Zhuravska, Patrick deMunecas, Andrew Wai, … Continue reading Judo Biography Pre-order Available!










