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Peter Goldsbury (b. 28 April 1944). Aikido 6th dan Aikikai, Professor
at Hiroshima University, teaching philosophy and comparative culture.
B. in UK. Began aikido as a student and practiced at various
dojo. Became a student of Mitsunari Kanai at the New England Aikikai
in 1973. After moving back to the UK in 1975, trained in the
Ryushinkan Dojo under Minoru Kanetsuka. Also trained with K Chiba on
his frequent visits to the UK. Moved to Hiroshima, Japan, in 1980 and
continued training with the resident Shihan, Mazakazu Kitahira, 7th
dan Also trained regularly with Seigo Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Tada,
Sadateru Arikawa and Masatake Fujita, both in Hiroshima and at the
Aikikai Hombu. Was elected Chairman of the IAF in 1998. With two
German colleagues, opened a small dojo in Higashi-Hiroshima City in
2001. Instructed at Aiki Expo 2002 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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November, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
'Sincere' Attacks: A Platonic Dialogue |
Discussion |
July, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 10 |
Discussion |
June, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 9 |
Discussion |
May, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 8 |
Discussion |
April, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 7 |
Discussion |
February, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 6 |
Discussion |
January, 2006 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 5 |
Discussion |
December, 2005 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 4 |
Discussion |
October, 2005 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 3 |
Discussion |
September, 2005 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 2 |
Discussion |
August, 2005 |
Peter Goldsbury |
An Aikido Journey: Part 1 |
Discussion |
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