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Gozo Shioda

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263:, in 1941, and was posted to administrative positions in China, Taiwan, and Borneo during World War II. In one incident in China, he was drinking in a bar with an army friend in Shanghai when the friend got into an argument with a local gang member. Three of his fellow gang members came to his assistance. Shioda and his friend were cornered by the gang. In the ensuing fight, Shioda broke the leg of one of the gang members, the arm of another, and stopped another by punching him in the stomach, all using his aikido skills. Shioda later described this incident as his 'aikido enlightenment' and wrote that one could only truly appreciate what aikido was about once one had used it in a life-or-death situation. 284: 299:, this separation from his master's school has been little understood. Pranin notes that Ueshiba's school independently recovered later on, so that "there never occurred a formal split between the two organizations despite their rather different approaches to aikido. The two groups simply evolved independently while maintaining more or less cordial ties." 317:
said, "there was not yet much activity at the Hombu Dojo. For a time my father was actually in Iwama instead ... starting around 1949, he worked for about seven years at a company called Osaka Shoji. He had no other choice. Even if you have a dojo, you can't make a living if nobody is coming to
372:(2002, published posthumously). Shioda viewed aikido as being "not a sport but a budo. Either you defeat your opponent or he defeats you. You cannot complain that he did not follow the rules. You have to overcome your opponent in a way appropriate to each situation." 270:. He rejoined Ueshiba for a month of intensive training, but was forced to dedicate the next few years to earning a living in post-war Japan. He began teaching aikido in 1950. That year, he taught for the company Nihon Kokan at the Asano Shipyards in 274:. In 1954, he entered the All Japan Kobudo demonstration, and won the prize for the most outstanding demonstration. This marked a turning point for the growth of aikido. Shioda's performance attracted sponsorship that enabled him to build an aikido 308:
magazine, Shioda said, "I don't really feel that I broke away from the mainstream of aikido since there was nothing to break away from back then. Ueshiba sensei (the late Morihei Ueshiba, founder of aikido) was farming, his son
244:(live-in student) under Ueshiba continued for eight years. Shioda was a small man, standing at around 5' 1" to 5' 2" (155–157 cm) and weighing around 102 lb. to 108 lb. (46–49 kg). 357:, he established the International Yoshinkan Aikido Federation. That same year, he established the international Senshusei program to develop Yoshinkan Aikido instructors across the world. 313:
was working for some company, and the sensei's aikido dōjō at Iwama in Ibaragi Prefecture was being rented out as a dance hall" (p. 34). Speaking about that same period,
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In 1955, Shioda founded the Yoshinkan style of aikido, which emphasizes self-defense applications. The name "Yoshinkan" was the name Shioda's father had used for his own judo
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train, which was largely the case after the war. So, he took a job as an ordinary company employee during the day and taught only in the mornings and evenings."
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Two years after establishing the Yoshinkan style of aikido, Shioda began a close working association with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department
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Shioda began training under the founder of aikido, Morihei Ueshiba, in 1932. His training as an
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Shioda returned to Japan in 1946 and spent several months trying to locate his family on
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before completing secondary school. He also trained in kendo during his youth.
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Zernow, D., & Hadden, J. (1982): "Aikido Yoshinkai: Power and harmony."
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Shioda died on July 17, 1994. He wrote a few books on his martial art:
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Takeuchi, Hiroshi (1968). "History of Aikido". In Shioda, G. (ed.).
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Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan
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Aikido and Judo – Interview with Gozo Shioda and Masahiko Kimura
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Adams, A. (1974): "Status report: The 'other' Aikido."
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Aikido Yoshinkan: About Gozo Shioda (Yoshinkan Founder)
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Kokusai Budoin-International Martial Arts Federation
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In 1983, Shioda received the 'Hanshi' rank from the
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Yasuhisa Shioda
Kiyoyuki Terada
Takashi Kushida
Kyoichi Inoue
Thomas Makiyama
Tsutomu Chida
Tsuneo Ando
Kevin Blok
Jacques Payet
Yasuhisa Shioda
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