The techniques of self-defense. The fourth level of techniques in the DAITO-RYU JUJUTSU curriculum which covers 84 techniques. Also referred to as HIOGI (NO KOTO) MOKUROKU.
Archive - August 2011
André Gonze
(b. c. 1930). A long-time Belgian practitioner who was president of the EUROPEAN AIKIDO FEDERATION at the time of the withdrawal of part of the aikidoka from the F
Peter Goldsbury
7th dan Aikikai (2012). Began aikido in 1969 in Britain. While a university student, trained under Kazuo Chiba and later in the USA with Mitsunari Kanai. Returned to Britain in 1975 and practiced under Minoru Kanetsuka...
Roy A. Goldberg
Yon Mokuroku, Yamabushi Jujutsu, Okuiri in Miyama-ryu Jujutsu, 2nd dan Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu-Kodokai. B. A. Physical Therapy. Registered physical therapist in private practice. Appears in Who’s Who in Martial Arts...
History of Aikido in Germany
Compared to other European nations, the introduction of aikido to Germany took place at a rather late date. In the early 1960s a number of Japanese teachers came to the country to demonstrate but no formal structure...
Pierre Geraedts
(b. 26 July 1938). 5th dan Aikikai. 6th dan judo, International Judo Federation. Teacher. B. in Tegelen. First taught judo by Morioka Sensei in 1953. Government diploma in physical education. Began aikido training in...
Kosaburo Gejo 小三郎
(c1865-?) B. Yamagata Prefecture. An Imperial Navy commander and contemporary of Admiral Isamu TAKESHITA who studied under Morihei UESHIBA starting c. 1925 through the early 1930s. An expert in the Yagyu Shinkage-ryu...
Karl E. Geis
(1933-8 April 2014). 6th dan Tomiki Aikido-JAA, 1969, 8th dan Tomiki Aikido-Fugakukai, 10th dan judo. Professional judo and aikido instructor; owner of Karl Geis Judo School, Inc. Began aikido training at Waseda...
