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Seiichi Sugano

Seiichi Sugano (菅野誠一 17 December 1939 – 29 August 2010) was a Japanese Aikido teacher who lived and taught in many Western countries. He held the rank of an 8th dan Aikikai.

Seiichi Sugano
Born(1939-12-17)December 17, 1939
Otaru, Hokkaido
DiedAugust 29, 2010(2010-08-29) (aged 70)
New York City, New York
Native name菅野誠 Sugano, Seiichi
NationalityJapanese
StyleAikido
Teacher(s)Morihei Ueshiba, Kisshomaru Ueshiba
Rank8th Dan

Life edit

Sugano was born in Otaru, Hokkaido. Sugano’s family was of samurai lineage, with his father being a Major in the Japanese Imperial Marines during WWII. Sugano stated that his earliest memory was of his father cleaning his sword on leave from the war. From this he grew up training in martial arts from an early age, training with bokken and wrestling. Sugano entered the Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1957 and by 1959 was an Uchi-deshi of Morihei Ueshiba living at the main school. In 1965 he was appointed by Ueshiba to introduce aikido in Australia. He remained there for 15 years, founding the organization Aiki Kai Australia.[1] At the request of Nobuyoshi Tamura, Sugano went to Europe, living and teaching in Belgium while instructing in Luxembourg, France and other European countries. In 1988 he moved to New York City where he co-instructed with Yoshimitsu Yamada at the New York Aikikai. From 1988 onward Sugano's primary instruction was at New York Aikikai teaching over 200 classes a year there, despite a grueling travel schedule. Due to Yamada's strong dislike of weapons Sugano mainly taught body arts and tanto instruction at New York Aikikai, emphasizing a joyful, spontaneous and strongly physical practice. While always stating, "Aikido is not martial art" Sugano strongly emphasized atemi and martial application in technical application in his New York instruction.

Sugano maintained regular contact with the Aikikai Hombu Dojo and also the Ueshiba family. He traveled extensively during the year to give aikido seminars, mainly in Europe and South East Asia. He visited Australia twice yearly and Malaysia once yearly to conduct the National Training Schools and dan grading. Sugano's aikido was known for possessing both speed and power. His teaching emphasized timing and distance, within a fundamental study of basic technique. Weapons instruction followed a more organic style, with very little study of formal kata. Sugano's weapons instruction focused on correct body positioning (hanmi) and paired practice, which again emphasized the necessity of timing and distance.

In 2003, Sugano suffered a below the knee amputation,[2] but he continued to teach and demonstrate aikido without any severe limitation. A medical fund was set up to cover his ongoing medical costs.[3]

Sugano died in New York City on August 29, 2010.[4]

Legacy edit

The Foundation [1] he established in Australia prior to his death, continues to promote Sugano's aikido legacy internationally.

Three of Sugano's students were promoted to 7th dan on his recommendation: Tony Smibert (Tasmania), Robert Botterill (Melbourne) and Hanan Janiv (Canberra).[1] They had also been awarded the title of Shihan.

Aikido Moral Code edit

 
Sugano Sensei Memorial Photo. Photo credit: J. Kahn

Sugano Sensei wrote the Aikido Moral Code for students and schools that follow his teaching:


-AIKIDO MORAL CODE-

Aikido is a Way.

There is commitment and there is obligation.

Do not abuse or misuse the art of Aikido.

Study carefully, honestly and humbly.

Respect your seniors

Take care of your juniors.[5]


Quotes edit

"Philosophy of Aikido is love... To tell is OK but have to act. If you train you must give yourself... We must help others around."[6]

"Aikido is a circle that is large and holds many things. If you point to one place in the circle and say ‘this is the circle’ you are not correct. The moment you do this you see only one point and there is no circle. Aikido is more than martial art. More. Aikido can be used as a martial art. All this requires is the mind of violence. But that does not mean it is Aikido."[7]

"O’Sensei wanted Uke like water, like air, light and moving. Correct ukemi is to move, be light, in contact with Nage."[8]

Videos edit

1. Remembering Sugano Sensei. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCQYgJoUCM4

2. 1988 Shihankai Public Demonstration 05 Shihan Seiichi Sugano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKx4TDY5DNk

3. 1984 NY Aikikai 20th Class 5 S Sugano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX5i_92EVVM

4. Old Skool Friday : Sugano Seiichi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNRoJ_xA6VE

5. Sugano Sensei Video Collection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6nsQTcf1_0&list=PL2068EC0DCF6CC46C

6. Malaysia Aikido Association - Rakan Muda aikido Demonstration 2001 Kuala Lumpur by Sugano sensei. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cev5xyKwltA

7. Sugano Sensei Explains the Sword. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4RCgj6_2cM

Interviews and Written Materials edit

1. Aikido Journal Interview. https://aikidojournal.com/2002/08/26/interview-with-seiichi-sugano/

2. Aikido Sphere List of Articles. https://aikidosphere.com/sugano-sensei

3. 1974 Sugano Sensei Interview for Australian Fighting Arts. https://www.aikido.org.au/Of-Interest/7402396

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Aiki Kai (Australia) official website, includes some historical information and "newsletter" magazines. Over 40 dojo, including every capital city.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on August 13, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 21, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Seiichi Sugano Shihan passes away in New York City 2010-09-02 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Aiki Kai Australia".
  6. ^ "Shihan Sugano Remembrance".
  7. ^ "Shihan Sugano Remembrance".
  8. ^ "Shihan Sugano Remembrance".

External links edit

  • Aiki Kai Australia. [2]
  • New York Aikikai [3]
  • United States Aikido Federation [4]
  • Sugano Sensei Bio [5]
  • Newport Beach Aikikai [6]

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Seiichi Sugano news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Seiichi Sugano 菅野誠一 17 December 1939 29 August 2010 was a Japanese Aikido teacher who lived and taught in many Western countries He held the rank of an 8th dan Aikikai Seiichi SuganoBorn 1939 12 17 December 17 1939Otaru HokkaidoDiedAugust 29 2010 2010 08 29 aged 70 New York City New YorkNative name菅野誠 Sugano SeiichiNationalityJapaneseStyleAikidoTeacher s Morihei Ueshiba Kisshomaru UeshibaRank8th Dan Contents 1 Life 2 Legacy 3 Aikido Moral Code 4 Quotes 5 Videos 6 Interviews and Written Materials 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLife editSugano was born in Otaru Hokkaido Sugano s family was of samurai lineage with his father being a Major in the Japanese Imperial Marines during WWII Sugano stated that his earliest memory was of his father cleaning his sword on leave from the war From this he grew up training in martial arts from an early age training with bokken and wrestling Sugano entered the Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1957 and by 1959 was an Uchi deshi of Morihei Ueshiba living at the main school In 1965 he was appointed by Ueshiba to introduce aikido in Australia He remained there for 15 years founding the organization Aiki Kai Australia 1 At the request of Nobuyoshi Tamura Sugano went to Europe living and teaching in Belgium while instructing in Luxembourg France and other European countries In 1988 he moved to New York City where he co instructed with Yoshimitsu Yamada at the New York Aikikai From 1988 onward Sugano s primary instruction was at New York Aikikai teaching over 200 classes a year there despite a grueling travel schedule Due to Yamada s strong dislike of weapons Sugano mainly taught body arts and tanto instruction at New York Aikikai emphasizing a joyful spontaneous and strongly physical practice While always stating Aikido is not martial art Sugano strongly emphasized atemi and martial application in technical application in his New York instruction Sugano maintained regular contact with the Aikikai Hombu Dojo and also the Ueshiba family He traveled extensively during the year to give aikido seminars mainly in Europe and South East Asia He visited Australia twice yearly and Malaysia once yearly to conduct the National Training Schools and dan grading Sugano s aikido was known for possessing both speed and power His teaching emphasized timing and distance within a fundamental study of basic technique Weapons instruction followed a more organic style with very little study of formal kata Sugano s weapons instruction focused on correct body positioning hanmi and paired practice which again emphasized the necessity of timing and distance In 2003 Sugano suffered a below the knee amputation 2 but he continued to teach and demonstrate aikido without any severe limitation A medical fund was set up to cover his ongoing medical costs 3 Sugano died in New York City on August 29 2010 4 Legacy editThe Foundation 1 he established in Australia prior to his death continues to promote Sugano s aikido legacy internationally Three of Sugano s students were promoted to 7th dan on his recommendation Tony Smibert Tasmania Robert Botterill Melbourne and Hanan Janiv Canberra 1 They had also been awarded the title of Shihan Aikido Moral Code edit nbsp Sugano Sensei Memorial Photo Photo credit J Kahn Sugano Sensei wrote the Aikido Moral Code for students and schools that follow his teaching AIKIDO MORAL CODE Aikido is a Way There is commitment and there is obligation Do not abuse or misuse the art of Aikido Study carefully honestly and humbly Respect your seniorsTake care of your juniors 5 Quotes edit Philosophy of Aikido is love To tell is OK but have to act If you train you must give yourself We must help others around 6 Aikido is a circle that is large and holds many things If you point to one place in the circle and say this is the circle you are not correct The moment you do this you see only one point and there is no circle Aikido is more than martial art More Aikido can be used as a martial art All this requires is the mind of violence But that does not mean it is Aikido 7 O Sensei wanted Uke like water like air light and moving Correct ukemi is to move be light in contact with Nage 8 Videos edit1 Remembering Sugano Sensei https www youtube com watch v FCQYgJoUCM42 1988 Shihankai Public Demonstration 05 Shihan Seiichi Sugano https www youtube com watch v qKx4TDY5DNk3 1984 NY Aikikai 20th Class 5 S Sugano https www youtube com watch v OX5i 92EVVM4 Old Skool Friday Sugano Seiichi https www youtube com watch v BNRoJ xA6VE5 Sugano Sensei Video Collection https www youtube com watch v h6nsQTcf1 0 amp list PL2068EC0DCF6CC46C6 Malaysia Aikido Association Rakan Muda aikido Demonstration 2001 Kuala Lumpur by Sugano sensei https www youtube com watch v cev5xyKwltA7 Sugano Sensei Explains the Sword https www youtube com watch v p4RCgj6 2cMInterviews and Written Materials edit1 Aikido Journal Interview https aikidojournal com 2002 08 26 interview with seiichi sugano 2 Aikido Sphere List of Articles https aikidosphere com sugano sensei3 1974 Sugano Sensei Interview for Australian Fighting Arts https www aikido org au Of Interest 7402396See also editNobuyoshi Tamura Yoshimitsu Yamada Kazuo Chiba Mitsunari Kanai Akira ToheiReferences edit a b Aiki Kai Australia official website includes some historical information and newsletter magazines Over 40 dojo including every capital city NY Aikikai News about Sugano Sensei Archived from the original on August 13 2007 Retrieved 2009 01 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Sugano Sensei Medical Fund Archived from the original on September 21 2007 Retrieved 2009 01 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Seiichi Sugano Shihan passes away in New York City Archived 2010 09 02 at the Wayback Machine Aiki Kai Australia Shihan Sugano Remembrance Shihan Sugano Remembrance Shihan Sugano Remembrance External links editAiki Kai Australia 2 New York Aikikai 3 United States Aikido Federation 4 Sugano Sensei Bio 5 Newport Beach Aikikai 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seiichi Sugano amp oldid 1212519001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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