
Koichi Tohei - Wikipedia
Koichi Tohei (藤平光一, Tōhei Kōichi) (20 January 1920 – 19 May 2011) [1] was a 10th Dan aikidoka and founder of the Ki Society and its style of aikido, officially Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (literally "aikido with mind and body unified"), but commonly known as Ki-Aikido.
Interview with Koichi Tohei, by Stanley Pranin - Aikido
2015年7月7日 · Aikido has grown explosively since World War II. Koichi Tohei, a distinguished contributor to this development, is perhaps one of those most qualified to talk about the history of aikido. Most of the active aikido shihan (even those 7th dan and above) in the world today were taught, at one time or another, by Tohei.
Koichi Tohei - Ki Research Institute
After the war he returned to his role as uchi-deshi to O-sensei, becoming one of the strongest and most influential figures within the Aikido world. In 1953, he was sent by O-sensei to Hawaii, becoming the first teacher to introduce Aikido to the United States.
Koichi Tohei, Founder of the Ki Society
Koichi Tohei Sensei (sensei means teacher) is the Founder of the Ki Society.
Koichi Tohei: Aikido - USAdojo.com
2011年5月18日 · Koichi Tohei was born on January 20, 1920 in Shitaya ward, presently Taitō, in Tokyo. He was a 10th Dan aikidoka and founder of the Ki Society and Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido meaning “aikido with mind and body unified” commonly called Ki-Aikido. Koichi Tohei was sickly and frail as a child so his father had him began training in judo.
An Overview of Koichi Tohei’s Early Aikido Career by Stanley Pranin
2016年1月13日 · In May, 1974, an event occurred that shook the roots of the aikido world to its very foundations. It was then that Koichi Tohei, the chief instructor of the Aikikai Hombu Dojo, resigned from his post and left the headquarters organization to form his own school.
Master Koichi Tohei - West Linn Ki Aikido | Martial Arts
Master Koichi Tohei (1920 – 2011) was a 10th Dan aikidoka and founder of the Ki Society and its style of aikido martial art, officially Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (literally “aikido with mind and body unified”), but commonly known as Ki-Aikido.
Koichi Tohei - omlc.org
In 1971, while still the Chief Instructor of the Aikikai, Tohei-Sensei founded the Ki no Kenkyukai, to teach the principles of Ki and Unification of Mind and Body, outside the Aikido framework. He later resigned as Chief Instructor and founded the Shin-shin Toitsu Aikikai.
Koichi Tohei - Sensei Aikido
2018年8月31日 · Koichi Tohei (20 January 1920 – 19 May 2011) was a first one to be promoted to a 10 Dan by the Morihei Ueshiba ever. He taught people like Hiroshi Tada, Seigo Yamaguchi, Mitsugi Saotome, Sadateru Arikawa, Kazuo Chiba, …
Koichi Tohei - Aikido - Ki-Aikido
2015年6月8日 · Koichi Tohei (藤平光一 Tōhei Kōichi) (20 January 1920 – 19 May 2011) was a 10th Dan aikidoka and founder of the Ki Society and its style of aikido, officially Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (literally "aikido with mind and body unified"), but commonly known as Ki-Aikido.