Hiroshi Tada

Hiroshi Tada
Born (1929-12-14) December 14, 1929
Japan
Native name 多田 宏 Tada Hiroshi
Residence Japan
Nationality Japanese
Style Aikido
Aikikai
Trainer in alphabetical order:
Gichin Funakoshi[1]
Nakamura Tempu[2][3]
Morihei Ueshiba[2][3]
Rank 9th dan Aikikai
Occupation shihan
Notable students in alphabetical order:
Pasquale Aiello[4][5]
Yoji Fujimoto[6][7]
Kenji Hayashi[8]
Hideki Hosokawa[9]
Masatomi Ikeda[2]
Kenzo Miyazawa[10][11]
Fabrizio Ruta
Takeki Tsuboi
Domenico Zucco[12][13]

Hiroshi Tada (多田 宏, ただ ひろし, Tada Hiroshi) (born December 14, 1929) is a Japanese aikido teacher holding the rank of 9th dan in the Aikikai.[2][14][15]

Born in Tokyo within a former Samurai family, Tada first studied his family's style of archery (Heki-Ryū Chikurin-ha Ban-pa) under his father in the family's house in Jiyūgaoka.[1] He then became a member of the Waseda University karate club before starting training in aikido at the Aikikai Hombu Dojo under aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba in March 1950.[1] He was dispatched to Rome, Italy in 1964 where he established the Italian Dojo Centrale in 1967.[2] He returned to Japan in 1971 to resume teaching at the Aikikai Hombu Dojo.[6]

To supplement aikido training, he has developed a system of breathing and meditative exercises called ki no renma (気の錬磨, cultivation of ki) based largely on the teachings of Nakamura Tempu and the Ichikukai Dojo.[2][16]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Erard, Guillaume (23 August 2017). "Interview with Tada Hiroshi Shihan". GuillaumeErard.com.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Aiki News Encyclopedia of Aikido Archived February 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. by Stanley A. Pranin. Tokyo 1991.
  3. 1 2 Aikido Shihan Hiroshi Tada: The Budo Body, part 1, 2 and 3 by Tatsuro Uchida, 2012
  4. (in Italian) Pasquale Aiello, 6° dan Aikika by Aikikai d'Italia. Italy.
  5. (in Italian) Aikido XXXVI, gennaio 2005: biografie, Pasquale Aiello by Aikikai d'Italia. Italy.
  6. 1 2 Tada Hiroshi, 9° dan, Direttore dell'Aikikai d'Italia Archived March 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. by Aikikai d'Italia. Italy.
  7. (in Italian) Fujimoto Yoji, 7. dan. by Aikikai d'Italia. Italy.
  8. Schule für Atmung und Bewegung Hannover, Deutschland
  9. (in Italian) Hideki Hosokawa Archived May 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. Kenzo Miyazawa: Aikido in Argentina by Aikido Journal
  11. Encyclopedia of Aikido [MIYAZAWA, KENZO] by Aikido Journal
  12. (in Italian) Aikido XXXVII – gennaio 2006 – maestro Domenico Zucco by Aikikai d'Italia. Italy.
  13. (in Spanish) "Maestros". Archived from the original on January 30, 2008. Retrieved March 24, 2008. by Kishintai Dojo. Bogotá, Colombia.
  14. Tada, Hiroshi Archived March 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. by Stanley Pranin. The Encyclopedia of Aikido
  15. Interview with Hiroshi Tada Archived November 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. by Stanley Pranin. Aikido Journal #101, 1994.
  16. (in Italian) LA PRATICA INTERIORE : IL KI-NO-RENMA
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