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O-Sensei Morihei Ueshiba - History in Brief
Morihei Ueshiba, referred to as O-Sensei (great teacher) or the founder by
Aikido practitioners,
was born on December 14, 1883 in Tanabe in present-day Wakayama
prefecture. At the age of seventeen he had his first formal training in
Tenjin Shinyo-ryu jujutsu. He joined the army in 1903. His affinity for
the martial arts was particularly evident in his training; he excelled in
bayonet practice. In the period during his military service, 1903-1906,
O-Sensei trained in a Yagyu Ryu school in Osaka, possibly Yagyu Shingan
Ryu. In the period after 1906, he trained Judo for a short time.
In 1915, O-Sensei met Sokaku Takeda, of Daito-ryu jujutsu for the first
time. He soon became one of Takeda’s best students. The techniques of
Takeda’s Daito-ryu became the foundation of O-Sensei’s creation, what we
now know as Aikido. The name most often used for this martial art during
the pre-war years was Aiki Budo.
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