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Biography of Roy Y.
Suenaka
| Roy Yukio Suenaka Sensei, founder of Wadokai Aikido,
is one of contemporary budo's most experienced practitioners and best-kept
secrets. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Suenaka Sensei's martial instruction
began under his father, Warren Kenji Suenaka, who taught his son budo
basics and carefully selected his primary martial tutors. These included
such legends as Okazaki-ryu Kodenkan Jiu-jitsu founder Henry Seishiro
Okazaki, Kosho-ryu Kempo's legendary James Masayoshi Mitose, judoka
(and later, aikidoka) Yukiso Yamamoto, and celebrated kendoka Shuji
Mikami, from whom Suenaka Sensei received a nidan (2nd degree black
belt).
Suenaka Sensei began his aikido study upon Koichi Tohei's 1953
visit to Hawaii, and continued his study directly under Founder
Morihei Ueshiba O'Sensei at the Aikikai Hombu for eight years, beginning
in 1961. That same year, Suenaka Sensei received an aikido menkyo
kaiden (master-level proficiency) teaching certificate from O'Sensei,
and became the first person to open a successful aikido dojo in
Okinawa. He also commenced eight years of private study with renowned
Matsumura Seito and Hakutsuru Shorin-ryu Karate-do Grandmaster Hohan
Soken, receiving from him the rank of rokudan (6th degree black
belt). In addition, Suenaka Sensei continued his judo and jiu-jitsu
education at the Kodokan under famed Meijin Kazuo Ito, who personally
sponsored Suenaka Sensei's promotion to sandan (3rd degree black
belt) in judo and jiu-jitsu.
In 1972, Suenaka Sensei relocated to Charleston, S.C., where he
served as Southeastern U.S. director for Koichi Tohei's International
Ki Society until 1975, when Suenaka Sensei resigned to form the
American International Ki Development and Philosophical Society
(AIKDPS). Suenaka Sensei currently teaches Suenaka-ha Tetsugaku-hoTM
Wadokai Aikido and Matsumura Seito Hakutsuru Shorin-ryu Karate-do.
He is author of the best-selling Complete Aikido, and in 2003 celebrated
his 50th year of aikido study.
For more information:
Suenaka School of Martial Arts
813-A Highway 17 South (Savannah Highway)
Charleston, South Carolina 29407
http://www.suenaka.com
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| Training and Instructors: |
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1944-1958
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Warren Suenaka (father):
judo, jiu-jutsu, kenjutsu, kempo and boxing |
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1948-1952
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Henry Seishiro Okazaki, founder:
Kodenkan Jiu-Jutsu and Judo |
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1949-1953
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James Masayoshi Mitose, founder:
Kosho Ryu Kempo |
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1950-1953
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Higami, Matsumoto and Yukiso Yamamoto:
Kodokan Judo |
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1951-1952
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Kalama: lua |
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1951-1951
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Leong: kung fu |
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1953-1976
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Koichi Tohei:
aikido |
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1954-1958
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Amateur boxing |
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1955-1958
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Shuji Mikami: kendo |
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1957-1958
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Nishioka: Shotokan Karate |
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1961-1969
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Morihei Ueshiba O'Sensei, founder:
aikido |
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1961-1972:
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Hohan Soken, founder:
Matsumura Seito Hakutsuru Shorin
Ryu Karatedo & Kobudo |
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1961-1970
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Kazuo Ito, Kyuzo Mifune:
Kodokan Judo |
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1961-1963
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Masutatsu Oyama, founder: Kyokushinkai
Karate |
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1962-1962
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Chosin Chibana: Kobayashi
Karate |
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1963-1963
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Kanei Uechi, founder:
Uechi Ryu Karate |
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1964-1964
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Ubon-Sing Chub: kung
fu |
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1964-1965
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Masanobu Shinjo, Masanobu Kinjo:
Goju Ryu Karate |
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1967-1972
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Eiichi Miyazato: Goju
Ryu Karate |
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1972-Present
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Teaches Suenaka-Ha Tetsugaku Ho Aikido (Wadokai) and
Matsumura Seito Hakutsuru Shorin Ryu Karatedo & Kobudo in Charleston,
SC |
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| Ranks and Awards: |
- Hachidan
(8th degree black belt) in Aikido, awarded by the International
Black Belt Federation in 1977
- Hachidan
(8th degree black belt) in Matsumura Seito Hakutsuru
Shorin Ryu Karatedo & Kobudo, awarded by the International
Black Belt Federation in 1977
- Menkyo
Kaiden (teaching license, certificate of complete mastery)
in aikido, awarded by aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba O'Sensei,
in 1961
- Rokudan
(6th degree black belt) in Matsumura Seito Hakutsuru
Shorin Ryu Karatedo & Kobudo, awarded by Hakutsuru Shorin
Ryu founder Hokan Soken, in 1972
- Sandan
(3rd degree black belt) in Kodokan Judo and Jiu Jitsu
(dual certificate), awarded by Kazuo Ito and Risei Kano, son of
judo founder Jigoro Kano, in 1970
- Nidan
(2nd degree black belt) in Kendo, awarded by Shuji
Mikami in 1958
- Hawaiian
State Golden Gloves Boxing from 1954 to 1958
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| Teaching Experience: |
- Assistant
aikido instructor for the Hawaii Aikikai upon receiving first
aikido black belt in 1956 and until joining United States Air
Force (USAF) in 1958
- Started
first recognized aikido school in the continental U.S. in Sacramento,
CA in 1958 and maintained until USAF assignment in Japan in 1961
- Instructed
California Highway Patrol between 1958-1961
- Instructed
Military Police at Mather Air Force Base between 1958-1961
- Taught
judo and aikido at Encino High School, CA in 1960
- Taught
both juvenile offenders and counselors at “Boys Town” in Placerville,
CA between 1958-1960
- Taught
combative measures as guest instructor in the USAF Strategic Air
Command Survival Training Course at Stead Air Force Base, NV 1958-1961
- While
in Japan, Okinawa and Vietnam between 1961-1972, taught hand-to-hand
combat to Military Police, Marines, Army Green Berets, Navy SEALS,
the Air Commando Program and the Ryukyu Police Department (Naha
City, Okinawa)
- Started
first successful aikido dojo (school) in Okinawa
in 1961, which required nightly defense from physical challenges
issued by local high-ranking karate practitioners. All challenges
were met and won.
- Opened
aikido and karate dojo in Charleston, SC in 1973 which
is still in operation
- Taught
Air Force Tactical Recovery Teams in Charleston from 1973-1974
- Sole
instructor of Air Force Security Police in a special program initiated
by General Sadler to heighten Charleston Air Force Base security
- Instructed
at the Police Academy in Columbia, SC in 1988-1989 teaching State
Police, FBI, city and county SWAT teams, SC State Law Enforcement
Division (SLED) and correction officers at Columbia Correctional
Institute maximum security prison (CCI)
- Taught
Costa Rican special task forces and Presidential Secret Service
in 1991. Program sponsored
by the Charleston City Police Department
- Taught
special course designed for female and smaller framed officers
serving in the Charleston City Police Department in 1994
- Instructed
employees of city, state and county police, jailers, bodyguards,
State Department officials, Border Patrol, SWAT, bounty hunters,
bail bondsmen, DEA, US Marshals and agents for the Foreign Dignitary
Protection Service
- Conducts
annual seminars in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina,
Virginia and New York and special seminars in California, Washington
and Colorado
- Authored Complete Aikido: Aikido Kyohan in 1998 (Tuttle,
Boston)
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