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
Judo Biography Pre-order Available!
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!
Interview with Longtime Ninjutsu Practitioner Jeffery Prather: From Special Forces to Everyday Life
Jeffery Prather first began karate before finding ninjutsu from the Bujinkan. After earning a shodan in karate and an epic fight later, Prather found ninjutsu and started to study under Stephen Hayes, traveling long distances to learn this new art. When Hayes brought over Masaaki Hatsumi from Japan, Prather’s interest soared. Staying under the tutelage … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Ninjutsu Practitioner Jeffery Prather: From Special Forces to Everyday Life
Interview with New Aikido West Chief Instructor Cyndy Hayashi: Leadership and the Future
Cyndy Hayashi began her training at Aikido of San Francisco in 1977. She trained there under Frank Doran, Robert Nadeau, and Bill Witt. She traveled to Iwama, Japan to train with Morihiro Saito where she received her shodan. After returning to the United States, she trained and taught at the Aikido Institute of Oakland and … Continue reading Interview with New Aikido West Chief Instructor Cyndy Hayashi: Leadership and the Future
Interview with The Saber Legion President Charley Cummings: Playing Star Wars
Charley Cummings joined The Saber Legion’s founders Josh Linden and Terry Birnbaum in the first six months of the organization’s existence. From there, it was nowhere but up, becoming the owner and president in 2021. Today, Cummings talks about how The Saber Legion approaches it curriculum, scoring, martial ethos, and its community. Martial Arts of … Continue reading Interview with The Saber Legion President Charley Cummings: Playing Star Wars
Interview with Memphis Kendo and Iaido Club Chief Instructor Jodi Hilton: Kendo and Iaido
After watching a demonstration in college, Jodi Hilton liked what he saw and sought out kendo. He joined the university’s club and indirectly helped create a more structured beginner’s class. From there, Hilton has yet to look back on anything he has done in both kendo and iaido. Today, Hilton joins us to speak on … Continue reading Interview with Memphis Kendo and Iaido Club Chief Instructor Jodi Hilton: Kendo and Iaido
Interview with Lawman Trainer JW Bode: Aikido and Tactical Correctness
JW Bode found Karl Geis in 1978 and was enamored with the effectiveness of Tomiki Aikido. He took what he already knew and brought the Tomiki Aikido foundations into teaching and training law enforcement and security personnel in Texas, Oklahoma, and all around the Southeast of the United States. In his quest for tactical correctness, … Continue reading Interview with Lawman Trainer JW Bode: Aikido and Tactical Correctness
Interview with Rockland Aikido Founder Glen Matsuda: Fumio Toyoda and the Early Days
Glen Matsuda began training aikido in 1970 at the Illinois Aikido Club. In four years, he would follow his local teacher in the transition to Ki Society and it was there that he found Fumio Toyoda. Today, Matsuda talks about his journey with Toyoda, the forming of the Aikido Association of America, Toyoda’s teaching methodology, … Continue reading Interview with Rockland Aikido Founder Glen Matsuda: Fumio Toyoda and the Early Days
Interview with Aikido Author Liese Klein: Aikido’s Strengths and Weaknesses, Part II
Liese Klein first stepped onto the mat after one of her friends cajoled her to tag along in 1989. She liked Aikido enough that she found a dojo when she moved to Florida. She then spent the better part of her Aikido career training with Kazuo Chiba and moved to Japan to train at Hombu … Continue reading Interview with Aikido Author Liese Klein: Aikido’s Strengths and Weaknesses, Part II
Interview with Aikido Author Liese Klein: Aikido’s Strengths and Weaknesses, Part I
Liese Klein first stepped onto the mat after one of her friends cajoled her to tag along in 1989. She liked Aikido enough that she found a dojo when she moved to Florida. She then spent the better part of her Aikido career training with Kazuo Chiba and moved to Japan to train at Hombu … Continue reading Interview with Aikido Author Liese Klein: Aikido’s Strengths and Weaknesses, Part I









