- Ki-Aikido
Nihongo|Ki-Aikido|心身統一合氣道|Shinshintouitsu Aikidō is the style of
aikido (a modernJapanese martial art ) developed byKoichi Tohei .Koichi Tohei
Ki is a Japanese word meaning "Life Force", which is conceptually related to the Chinese
Qi and is of great importance to the way in which Koichi Tohei's style of aikido is taught. Tohei's style of aikido is correctly called Nihongo|Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido|心身統一合気道|Shin Shin Tōitsu Aikidō, meaning "aikido with mind and body unified", but it is frequently referred to as Ki-Aikido, particularly in the Western world.Tohei studied
judo from the age of 16 and as a result of a training injury developedpleurisy , in response to this he began studyingzen andmisogi at Daitokuji inKyoto under temple head Josei Ota. The breathing exercises he learned would later directly affect the breathing exercises taught as part of the Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido curriculum.In 1939 he began studying aikido with its founder
Morihei Ueshiba . His training was interrupted byWorld War II , during which he saw service as an officer. He returned from the war in 1946 and resumed his studies of aikido and misogi. In addition he also began studying Shin Shin Toitsu Do withTempu Nakamura ; much of what he learned from Nakamura would directly influence the development of his aikido teaching methods.Tohei was asked to come to teach aikido in Hawaii which he did in 1953, and was one of the aikido teachers responsible for spreading aikido to the world outside of Japan. Eventually Tohei was made "Shihan Bucho" (chief instructor) of the "Aikido Hombu" (world headquarters) dojo in Tokyo.
In the late 1960s he was awarded 10th dan by Morihei Ueshiba, the highest possible rank in aikido.
Ki no Kenkyukai
Around the time of Morhei Ueshiba's death in 1969 tensions were building between Tohei and
Kisshomaru Ueshiba , who was the son of aikido's founder. Whilst Tohei was the chief instructor, it was Kisshomaru Ueshiba who was the designated heir of aikido (he became aikido "doshu ", doshu meaning "leader of the way" upon his father's death). Much of the disagreement between the two stemmed from Tohei's continuing and increasing emphasis on ki principles and ki exercises which Kisshomaru found contrary to the way his father had taught aikido. This eventually lead Kisshomaru to say that Tohei could teach ki principles if he wanted to but not in the Aikikai hombu dojo, so Tohei began doing just that. In 1971 he established theKi no Kenkyukai to teach the principles of Ki and Unification of Mind and Body, outside the aikido framework. This eventually made his position as chief instructor untenable and in 1974 he resigned from his position at the Aikikai.The split and its acrimonious nature divided the aikido world with many other aikido teachers forced to choose between the Aikikai headed by the Ueshiba family and Tohei's new Ki no Kenkiyukai organisation.
Ki Aikido
Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido, commonly referred to as Ki Aikido, has specific teaching methods based around the development of mind and body coordination and ki. Much of this teaching is based on the four basic principles to unify mind and body and the five basic principles of aikido, which are:
Four major principles to unify mind and body
# Keep one-point.
# Relax completely.
# Keep weight underside.
# Extend Ki.Five Principles of Ki Aikido
# Extend Ki.
# Know your partner’s mind.
# Respect your partner’s Ki.
# Put yourself in the place of your partner.
# Perform with confidence.According to its own sources [http://www.ki-society.com/english/renew/aikidokai_001.html] "Official Ki-society website with facts and figures"] , there are currently about 30,000 Japanese members and about 100,000 members overseas in 21 countries.
Other groups
* Ki Federation of Great Britain (Ken Williams)
Descendant styles
Several students of Tohei sensei have separated from Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido and established their own organizations and styles.
*
Aikido Yuishinkai International , founded byKoretoshi Maruyama
*Shin Budo Kai founded byShizuo Imaizumi (今泉鎮雄)
*Ki no Kenkyukai Association Internationale founded byKenjiro Yoshigasaki
*Kokikai founded byShuji Maruyama External links
* [http://www.ki-society.com/ Official Ki Society Homepage - Japan]
* [http://ki-aikido.net/ The official Ki Society website for the United States]
* [http://www.kiaikido.ro/ The official Ki Society website for the Romania]References
ources
*
Koichi Tohei - "Ki in Daily Life" - 4889960716 Oxford University Press, USA
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