Shojiro Sugiyama (November 16, 1929 – June 25, 2015) was a Japanese karate instructor. In 1954, after training in two other styles of karate, he began studying with the Japan Karate Association of Tokyo (Yotsuya). He was invited to come to Chicago, U.S. to teach karate in 1963. Through the late 60's and 70's, Sugiyama Sensei is credited with building and promoting Shotokan karate throughout the entire midwest region. Many of his original students have gone on to create their own dojos throughout Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. In recent years, Sugiyama has increased his focus towards the use and development of ki (Chinese, Qi), in order to improve karate training and create a radar system for martial artists.[1][2]
Shojiro Sugiyama | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | November 16, 1929
Died | June 25, 2015 Chicago, United States | (aged 85)
Style | Shotokan |
Published work
editCover Art | Title | Year Published | ISBN |
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11 Innovations in Karate | 2005 | ISBN 978-0-9669048-3-3 | |
25 Shoto-Kan Kata | 1984 | ISBN 978-0-9669048-0-2 | |
Aura, Ki, and Healing | 2002 | ISBN 978-0-9669048-4-0 | |
Kitoh Karate | 1994 | ||
Karate, Synchronization of Body and Mind | 1977 | ||
Kumite-gata | 1993 | ||
Basic Principles of Karate | 1991 |
References
edit- ^ [1] JKA-chicago.com
- ^ "Remembering Sensei Sugiyama". World Fudokan Federation. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- American Samurai, vol. 15, 2006
External links
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