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  • Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido

    The New!!!
    New Jersey Ki Society
    Virtual Dojo

    The Geocities description of this page was:
    The New Jersey Ki Society Virtual Dojo
    Does Humor Belong in a Martial Art?
    What goes up must come down!

    Remember:
    "It is better to help someone not WANT to attack
    than to make them UNABLE to attack.
    Of course, if #1 fails, #2 better not.
    " -- Me

    At the New Jersey Ki Society Real Dojo we practice Shin Shin Toitsu (Mind and Body Coordinated) Aikido which helps the practitioner stay calm, flexible and efficient in their daily activities.  It is a martial art as soft as the wind and as powerful as a hurricane.
    We also practice Toitsu Do/Ki Development which helps the practitioner stay centered, relaxed and focused; it is meditation on the move.
    We learn by teaching, teach by learning and try to have fun doing it.

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    ABOUT US

    The New Jersey Ki Society is directly affiliated with Ki No Kenkyukai (Ki Society) in Japan, which is founded and run by Koichi Tohei Sensei.  Tohei Sensei was the Chief Instructor at Hombu dojo during O'Sensei Morihei Uyeshiba's final years.  Tohei Sensei was also responsible for bringing Aikido to the United States in 1953.  (Tohei and O'Sensei's son Kisshomaru Ueshiba "separated" in the early 1970's.)  The New Jersey Ki Society was founded in 1975 by Terry Pierce Sensei.  More history here.

    The Chief Instructor at NJKS is Terry Pierce (Nana Dan [7th degree Black Belt] in Ki-Aikido, Jo Den in Ki Development as well as a Ki Lecturer).  Pierce Sensei can be reached at 856-829-7323 voice and fax (note new area code!).

    The Assistant/Hell Dojo Instructor at NJKS is Bill Orwat (San Dan, Chu Den).

    The Outreach Program Instructor at NJKS is Bengt Lindblad (Sho Dan, Sho Den).

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    BENEFITS

    These arts teach Universal Principles used by successful athletes and artists, as well as ordinary folks all over the world.  The techniques can be practiced by almost anyone, from early childhood to late elderhood.  In fact, continous practice may help you age more gracefully, promote long life and sustain good health. 

    Examples: a man without arms practices successfully in Virginia; a boy "destined" to remain a cripple has avoided that fate in New Jersey; a man vowing to become "strong" in 1953 is now an 8th degree black belt at age 93 in Hawaii; a high ranking instructor in Japan avoided "certain death" (doctor's verdict) after a devastating car crash which killed his wife.

    Did we forget to say "halleluja, praise the Force and pass the sake?"  (Truth to be told, a few stubbed toes, sprained ankles and sore shoulders may be experienced along the way.)

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    QUICK DEFINITIONS

    AIKIDO is made up of AI AI = Harmony, KI KI = Spirit or "life force" and DO DO = the Way.  So we can say that Aikido literally means "The Way to Harmony with the Spirit."  Aikido is a martial art which uses the energy of the attacker to do what is necessary.  Thus, no attack, no defense, ergo, peace in the valley.  In essence, by attacking, the attacker defeats him-(or her)-self.  It was developed as an aid to personal development - not a form of religion - although the Founder of Aikido, O'Sensei Morihei Uyeshiba, was a deeply religious man.  One could say that Uyeshiba translated Newton's principles of gravity, centrifugal force, and kinetic energy into a graceful dance.  Everything in Aikido is done in big circles - the motion that requires the least amount of energy expenditure.  In no other martial art is it such a weakness to be strong, in no other martial art is it such a big advantage to be small, and in no other martial art does the mind rule over muscle so completely.  The old saying, "The harder they come, the harder they fall" summarizes Aikido in a nutshell.

    Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (Aikido with Mind and Body Coordinated) or Ki-Aikido was created by Koichi Tohei Sensei after Uyeshiba's death.  Through his studies, Tohei had realized that the mind leads the body and that this is what made Uyeshiba's techniques so powerful.  Ki-Aikido teaches us to lead with the mind so that the body will follow more easily.  Ki-Aikido teaches the practitioner to perform with confidence, even when under extreme pressure.  Ki-Aikido helps develop spacial and environmental awareness, which is 90% of practical self-defense, as well as stress management, relaxation, balance, flexibility, coordination and cooperation.

    Shin Shin Toitsu Do (Ki Development/Coordination of Mind and Body) is not a martial art, yet Aikido and other martial arts are built upon its principles.  It literally means the Way to Coordinate the Mind and BodyToitsu Do teaches us to be powerful without using strength.  Toitsu Do teaches stress management, relaxation, balance, flexibility, focus, posture, coordination and confidence.  Toitsu Do is taught to many leading figures in sport and industry in Japan and is acknowledged by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare.  Golf, baseball and shooting scores (to mention but a few) can thus be improved.  It is essentially an aerobic exercise program for both mind and body.  (Tai Chi can be thought of as a Chinese cousin.)

    Ki (or Chi) means energy or life force or Universal Spirit.  The (Japanese) Ki symbol in the upper left corner of this page is literally a boiling pot of rice.  By definition, without Ki there can be no life.  The "Force," central issue in the Star Wars movies, was derived from the concept of KiA good expose' on Ki from a non-Ki Society site.

    Ki Breathing is part of Shin Shin Toitsu Do.  The premise of Ki Breathing is to not only exchange air and replenish oxygen but also circulation of energy, or Ki.

    Kiatsu Ho means pressing with Ki, a way to heal, similar to Shiatsu, but involves sending energy to the recipient rather than just physical pressure.

    Misogi means spiritual cleansing.  There are many way to do this; among others, River Misogi, Misogi Breathing and the ever popular New Jersey Doll House Misogi :-)

    Koichi Tohei Sensei is the Founder of Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido.  He is the person responsible for bringing Ki and Aikido to the United States in 1953.  Tohei obtained a 10th degree black belt in Aikido, and become Chief Instructor of Aikikai Hombu in Tokyo, directly under the founder of Aikido, Master Morihei Uyeshiba.  Tohei founded Ki Society/Ki No Kenkyukai in 1971.

    Sensei means "instructor" or "teacher."  O'Sensei - as in Morihei Uyeshiba - means "great teacher."  In Aikido, the premise is that we learn by teaching and teach by learning.

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    SCHEDULE

    The current schedule in our new dojo is as follows:

    Tuesday: 6:30-8:30 PM
    Wednesday: 6:30-8:30 PM
    Thursday: 6:30-8:30 PM
    Saturday: Kids' class: 9:00 AM-10:00 PM
    10:00 AM-12:30 PM

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    REQUIREMENTS

    To start, loose fitting clothing and an open mind.  Long term, a minor investment in traditional uniforms ("gi") is required for better learning.

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    NEWS DEPT.

    October 13, 2005:

    Started construction of the Chester County Ki Society web site -- see below. For now it lives on these premises, but may move out.

    July 16, 2005:

    We are proud to announce that, after lots of training, Trish-Ann Josephs passed her Sho Dan test held in conjunction with the New York City Ki Society. A field trip indeed!

    November 29, 2004:

    Belatedly we announce our participation in the The Eastern Ki Federation and from there, we quote the following:

    The Eastern Ki Federation is a new non-profit organization that links together the talents and vitality of Ki Society and member dojos across the Eastern United States.

    On January 1, 2004, Tohei Sensei authorized the formation of the Eastern Ki Federation as part of the International Ki Society (Ki no Kenkyukai), with headquarters in Japan.

    The Eastern Ki Federation is dedicated to furthering the teachings of Master Koichi Tohei across the five disciplines of the International Ki Society.

    October 30, 2004:

  • After a long hiatus in maintaining this site and after moving in to our new dojo, we celebrated our 30 year anniversary with, among others, Kashiwaya and Shaner Sensei. Old and new friends joined in the fun and a good time was had by all.

  • Also, Bengt Lindblad and Bill Orwat have since the summer of 2003 been teaching a class at the West Chester, PA YMCA, as the Chester County Ki Society. Call either Dan Babiak for more info from the YMCA at 610-431-9622 or us directly.

    March 28, 1998:

    The late George Simcox Sensei of Virginia Ki Society held a seminar in our dojo.  As always, Simcox Sensei put an interesting spin on all matters Ki.  Those who have not had the pleasure of meeting or studying with him should have made sure they did.  My cryptic notes from this seminar.  Thank you Sensei!!!

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    SHAMELESS COMMERCE DEPT.

    By the way, I am the principal author of "Secrets of Aikido, Volume One" which is still available on paper from NJKS.  "Secrets of Aikido, Volume Two" was never officially published on paper.

    You can still purchase a personalized copy of Secrets of Aikido, Volume One if you want it on paper and wish to support our dojo.

    Secrets of Aikido, Volume 1   Secrets of Aikido, Volume 2

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    DISCLAIMER/LEGAL MUMBO-JUMBO

    These pages, and the training they represent are provided as is, without any implied warranties or other legal gobble-de-gook.  Many of the activities are of a martial nature and thusly, there is a chance that someone, sometime, somewhere along the line, might get hurt doing something they themselves volunteered to participate in.

    The master site for this Webmaster is Bengt Lindblad dot-com®

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