sbla.net

Welcome to British Aikido History

 
Search
Topics
  Create an account    

Navigation
· Home
· AvantGo
· Content
· Journal
· Recommend Us
· Search
· Shout Box
· Site Map
· Statistics
· Stories Archive
· Surveys
· Top 10
· Topics
· Web Links
· Your Account

Random Headlines

Weapons
[ Weapons ]


Say Something!

Only registered users can shout. Please login or create an account.

Page Views
We received
5115102
page views since July 2003

Advertising




Questions: Two Letters Answered Concerning Feed Back
Posted on Wednesday, September 15 @ 16:56:20 EDT by aikido

News

British Aikido History

Sender's Name: Denny Keech
Sender's Email: keechfam@netsync.net
Message: To Whom It May Concern:

A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to meet and study under a couple
of high-ranking Aikidoka visiting from the U.K. by the name of Sensei Gary
Williams, 8th Dan and Sensei Leslie Maclean (also known as Leslie Hart), 7th
Dan.  Both of these men seemed to be highly skilled and extremely
knowledgeable. They described the days of their youth training under master
instructors in great detail, -most notably Nakazono Sensei, Harada Sensei,
and Abbe Sensei. Leslie Maclean in particular, spoke often of his studies in
Kyu Shin Do under Master Abbe. I hung on every word and at the time could
think of no reason to question the validity of their statements.

However, after reading two interesting and informative articles by Sensei
Ellis, "Origins of the Martial Arts in the U.K." and "Origins of Aikido in
the U.K.", I was troubled by the fact that neither of these men was
mentioned in either of the articles.

Is it possible for either of these men to have studied under such prominent
Sensei and attained such high ranks (8th and 7th) without being there right
from the beginning? Is there any way for me to determine the legitimacy of
these two gentlemen? Because I am beginning to think that I might have been
misled. Any information would be helpful and deeply appreciated.

Sincerely,

Denny Keech

 

< Greetings:

Denny

Not all Sensei have been added to this history, only those at the initial
development of Aikido in Great Britain..

Please send me any info, photoes etc, and I will surely place that info


Sensei Gary Williams

I believe that Gary Williams may have been related to Ken ???

let me know.. sorry about the delay in responding

rk>

________________________

*********************************************

Sender's Name: Snick bloxham
ender's Email: nick.bloxham@ntlworld.com
Message: While reviewing where to train in the uk i came across this site. BRITISH AIKIDO.COM No internet site has angerd me more Yes aikido in the uk is a mess it always has been i trained here in 74 maybe you should analyse who has had more days training from source ie japan rather than who did it first After reading this site i do not wish to attempt to carry on my training now that i am back in the uk else it become tainted. I would rather find something else to do rather than train with all this politics bitchyness and plethora of cobra kai's


thank you
ps
an about us section wouldnt go amiss so that from the start i can assess which particular factional group is running this
site and what agenda they have 
nick bloxham

< sorry for the delay...

there was an agenda, that of correcting a major problem concerning several prominent BA Individuals.. this  has since been corrected... by BAB and the individuals concerned...and so, this site is now totally dedicated to BA History...
if you desire to add something, feel free to do so.. as far as " particular factional group ".. there is none.. simply send us
any info you would like added...

rj scarfone
YouthOfAmerica, Inc / LSYF Inc
1426 web gin house rd
lawrenceville, Ga. 30045
770-736-6890
+1.7707366890

*************************************************************


 
Related Links
· More about News
· News by aikido


Most read story about News:
We are pleased that the Sensei Ellis - Poole Affair has ended in Ellis Favor.


Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad


Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly




BritishAikido.Com - BritishAikidoBoard.Com - BritishAikidoHistory.Com
Copyright 2003 BritishAikido.Com - BritishAikidoHistory.Com - BristishAikidoBoard.Com, all rights reserved.

Page Generation: 0.05 Seconds