- Keith Morgan
"For the Canadian judoka with the same name seeKeith Morgan (judoka) "
Keith Morgan is a British teacher ofjujutsu and founder of the "Shin-Gi-Tai" group of schools in 1980. The original "dojo " was based in Streetly,Sutton Coldfield ,England , and had the full backing of theBritish Ju jutsu Association .Early career
Morgan started training in 1968 at the age of ten. His first teacher, and the one who probably proved to be the most influential, was
Geoff Watts , who had been a personal friend and student of the lateGunji Koizumi . Koizumi had studied "Shinyo Ryu Ju jutsu ", "Shin Shindo Ryu Ju jutsu " and "Akishima Ryu Ju jutsu ". He was also a "Ken-Jutsu " teacher, probably the first in Britain. Fact|date=February 2008 Morgan’s lessons alternated between ju jutsu andjudo training and methodology. Emphasis was put on the teaching of principles, the understanding of technique and its application.Kempo
When Watts retired from the B.A.I. in 1976, Morgan started to travel to
London several times a week to train under the tutaledge ofRichard Morris . It was here that Morgan was introduced to the techniques ofKempo . To supplement his training he also began learningWado-Ryu Karate-Do underPeter Suzuki andShukokai Karate-Do underEddie Daniels . From 1982 he then became a personal student of Robert Clark, 9thDan , of theWorld Ju jutsu Federation , based inLiverpool .In 1986 he was promoted to
Nidan , in 1990 toSandan and in 1992 toYondan . In that period he was also invited to become a member of the Senior Instructor section. He was appointed as a Technical Officer of the W.J.J.F. In 1994 he was awarded a Level 4 coaching certificate, the only person within the W.J.J.F. to have this certificate level, bar that of the national coach. In 1995, Morgan, by invitation, entered theGodan exam and passed, becoming one of the youngest 5th Dans in the country. He was also promoted to Senior Technical Officer of the W.J.J.F. His 6th Dan followed in 2000 via the prestigiousDai Nippon Butoku Kai and he was awarded his 7th Dan in 2002.Recognition
In 1985 Morgan’s studies of Ju jutsu were recognised when he was awarded the rank of "
Yudansha " byMunetoshi Inouye of the "Hontai Yoshin Ruy " ("Dai Nippon Keitenshya Dojo") on behalf ofRisho Hyabachi of the "Minamoto Ruy-Hyogo Ken ", which is one of the oldest schools of Kenjutsu and Ju jutsu inJapan , founded in 1559.Fact|date=March 2007 In 1990Fumon Tanaka of the "Kukishin Ryu Bu-Jitsu" also awarded Morgan Yudansha. He visitedKyoto, Japan in May 2002 when he represented Great Britain at the "Hombu " of theDai Nippon Butoku Kai . In November 2003 he was inaugurated into theBlack Belt Hall of Fame by the EUSAIMAA inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania .Teaching
Apart from teaching at his own clubs, Morgan is in demand to conduct seminars both nationally and internationally and he has taught throughout the UK, in
Denmark ,Sweden ,Italy ,France ,Germany and in theUSA . He has also taught several specialist courses for women on self-assertiveness andself-defence , door control security, control and restraint courses for nurses, silent sentry-interception courses via the Ministry of Defence. Morgan is one of the few instructors versed in the traditional "Kuatsu/Kassei-Ho" revival techniques and is a member of theBritish Shiatsu Association . He is also a fully qualified "Shiatsu " practitioner with a private practice in the West Midlands,England .Writings
Keith is a regular columnist of "Martial Arts Illustrated" under the name "Bends the Branch". A full-time dojo was opened in 2005 in
Rugeley, Staffordshire ,England .
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