Kokikai

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Kokikai Aikido
Also known as Kokikai Aikido International
Date founded 1986
Founder Shuji Maruyama
Current head Shuji Maruyama
Arts taught Aikido
Ancestor schools Aikikai, Ki-Aikido
Official Site www.kokikai.org

Kokikai (光気会) is a style of Aikido, founded by Shuji Maruyama.[1][2][3][4] The organization is called Kokikai Aikido International.

The Kokikai style emphasizes natural movement, ki development, relaxation, good posture and mind-body coordination. It is a minimalist martial art that focuses on making techniques effective while using little physical effort. An axiom of the style is “minimum effort for maximum effect.” The name Kokikai means “school of radiant ki”.

The style lists four basic principles:

  • Keep One point (to develop calmness)
  • Relax progressively
  • Find Correct Posture (in everything)
  • Develop your Positive Mind

The style was founded by Shuji Maruyama (referred to as Maruyama Sensei, or Sensei), and continues to be led by him. He continues to develop the art, so there is no set textbook way of performing any technique.

Maruyama Sensei was originally sent to the United States in 1966 by the Aikikai Hombu.[1][3] He taught in the US for many years. When Koichi Tohei Sensei left Aikikai to found Ki-Aikido, Maruyama Sensei followed him. This was consistent with Japanese martial arts tradition, because he was a direct student of Tohei Sensei. Maruyama Sensei separated from Ki-Aikido in 1986 to found the Kokikai organization.[1][3][5]

As of August 2008, the directory on the official Kokikai website listed dojos in Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, Russia and 19 US states.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gaku Homma, "Silent Pioneer: Shuji Maruyama Sensei, Kokikai Founder," Aikido Journal, November 17, 2002
  2. Brian Ashenfelder, "Aikido: Traditional Martial Art or New Age Fad?," Japan Now,Vol. 2, No. 5 (March 21, 2006) (Wayback Machine archive: 4 February 2008)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Gaku Homma, "A New Leader in Iwama," Aikido Journal, March 8th, 2004
  4. Pranin, Stanley (2006). "Kokikai". Encyclopedia of Aikido. 
  5. Pranin, Stanley (2006). "Maruyama, Shuji". Encyclopedia of Aikido. 
  6. Dojo directory, Kokikai Aikido International website (accessed August 5, 2008)

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