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Originally posted by old_sempai
:asian:
I would appreciate knowing where this tape can be ordered.
Thank you
:asian:
Well Seagal did get his Shodan in Karate first here in the US before going off to Japan to train, now this is where things get fuzzy, Black Belt magazine has time to time said that Seagal went there to study with the Founder of Aikido, small problem Seagal got there about 3 years after the founder had died. And Secondly Seagal did NOT train at the founder's dojo, niether the Iwama or Aikikai headquarters in Tokyo. This is not an attempt to demonize him though, just simply that he trained at his in'laws dojo in Osaka under Koichi Tohei, although who gave him his Shodan is debateable, I had always read that it was Koichi Tohei, although Wikipedia puts it as Rod Kobayashi. This is interesting as Seagal's Aikido bears little resemblence to either on of these instructors. BTW during all this time he was known as Steven SeaGULL, not Steven SeaGALL which came later. All his rank (7th dan) is legitimate through Aikikai headquarters, although coincidentally his 7th Dan came shortly after he donated a large sum of money to the Dojo. The closest current instructor I would train with if you liked that style of technique is Haruo Matsuoka, in CA. A very nice, humble instructor with no airs. Check him out.
Like I said A may be wrong. I was told this several years back By an Aikido person That Taught Tomiki Aikido. And seagal was very strong in the movies at that time. Thanks for correcting Me.You would be wrong