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Hiroshi Isoyama

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Isoyama Hiroshi
Born(1937-01-14)January 14, 1937
Iwama, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Native name磯山博
StyleAikido
Teacher(s)Morihei Ueshiba
Rank8th dan

Hiroshi Isoyama (磯山博,Isoyama Hiroshi) is aJapanese teacher of themartial art ofaikido. He began training in theIwama Dojo at the age of 12 as a direct student of the founder of aikido,Morihei Ueshiba in June 1949.[1][2] He currently holds the rank of 8thdanshihan in theAikikai and is that organization's Technical Councillor. Isoyama was made the acting head of the Iwama dojo on behalf ofUeshiba Moriteru following the passing ofMorihiro Saito. He currently remains as Executive Advisor and senior instructor of that dojo.[3]

Over a long career in the martial arts, he has been Chief of Defensive Tactics for theJapan Self Defense Force Academy, and also instructed theU.S. Army in self-defense tactics. He joined the Air Self-Defense Forces in 1958 and was sent toChitose. His first students were members of theAmerican military police and eventually included members of his own country's forces.[4]

Along with Hiroshi Tada, Isoyama formed a committee for the construction of a large statue of the founder of aikido in the precincts of theAiki Shrine, which was unveiled on 8 November 2009. Funding was mainly obtained via a call for donations[1] and surplus material from this monument was used to make a bust of the founder which was unveiled at the newly rebuilt Iwama Station on 24 July 2012.[3]

Isoyama is also known as one of martial arts and movie starSteven Seagal's main teachers.[2]

Before retiring, Isoyama Shihan also served for many years as a Senior Council Member for theInternational Aikido Federation (appointed by IAF president) and he is notably responsible for the introduction of demonstrations at the end of each congress.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcErard, Guillaume (1 March 2017)."Interview with Isoyama Hiroshi Shihan".GuillaumeErard.com.
  2. ^ab[1] An interview with Aikido Shihan Hiroshi Isoyama, Part 1
  3. ^abIbaraki branch dojo Ibaraki Dojo website showing rank, time in aikido, history and positions held
  4. ^"Interview with Hiroshi Isoyama". Archived fromthe original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved19 October 2007. An interview with Isoyama by Stanley Pranin


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