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Encyclopedia > Yoshokai

Yoshokai Aikido was founded in 1991 by Takashi Kushida-sensei, long-time student of Gozo Shioda-sensei, founder of Yoshinkan aikido. Kushida-sensei, when still with the Yoshinkan, arrived in the US circa 1973.


Yoshokai aikido is based at the Genyokan dojo in Ann Arbor, Michigan.


Yoshokai aikido is a "hard" style of aikido by common parlance, very similar still to Yoshinkan. Those interested in seeing examples of Yoshokai aikido can probably look up the more common Yoshinkan videos on the web, and get a good sense of what it looks like. Full irimi or tenkan movements are present, but partial pivots and more conservative blending motions are perhaps more usual. Atemi is common. Yoshokai ukemi is also distinct (similar to Yoshinkan ukemi), with more slapping of the spare hand/foot, and a more forward-feeling 'high fall' (called 'jumping breakfall' or 'hiyaku ukemi') than the usual sideways motion employed in aikido. A special emphasis is placed on aikido as a form of conflict resolution and a cooperative study of making harmony between two people. Like Yoshinkan aikido, Daito-ryu names for basic techniques are retained, e.g. "ikkajo" compared to the Aikikai nomenclature "ikkyo."


Yoshokai aikido is organized in a rather centralized fashion relative to other styles, with technique lists and explanations distributed annually. This goes hand in hand with its emphasis on meticulous attention to detail.


Yoshokai aikido closely links techniques, basic movements, and weapons techniques. Weapons techniques (buki-waza) are prominent in the curriculum, mostly with bokken, jo, and tanto.


External links

  • The definitive Yoshokai aikido web site (http://www.aikidoyoshokai.org).

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Yoshokai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (273 words)
Aikido Yoshokai Association of North America - AYANA (合氣道耀尚會) was founded in 1991 by Takashi Kushida, long-time student of Gozo Shioda, founder of Yoshinkan aikido.
Yoshokai aikido is based at the Genyokan dojo in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Yoshokai ukemi is also distinct (similar to Yoshinkan ukemi), with more slapping of the spare hand/foot, and a more forward-feeling 'high fall' (called 'jumping breakfall' or 'hiyaku ukemi') than the usual sideways motion employed in aikido.
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