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Old 08-07-2008, 05:26 AM   #68
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Re: Pre War Aikido, 1930 through Iwama period

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Joshua Reyer wrote: View Post
The post-war aikido record is very much mixed up with the contributions of Tohei and Kisshomaru, and there's a good case to be made that what the vast majority of Aikikai dojos practice is not aikido as Ueshiba transmitted, but rather aikido as Kisshomaru/Tohei transmitted. Hence, the interest in pre-war aikido and Iwama.
That's right to the spot IMHO .
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