William Gleason Sensei
William
Gleason studied Aikido from 1970 to 1980 at the main world headquarters
(Hombu Dojo) in Japan and also with Yamaguchi Seigo Shihan. During
that same period, Gleason Sensei studied swordsmanship (kenjutsu) as
well as Japanese language, classical music, and Eastern religion. Since 1985
Gleason Sensei has continued to practice and teach under the auspices of
Mitsugi Saotome Shihan and the Aikido Schools of Ueshiba.
Gleason Sensei founded Shobu Aikido, Inc. in 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts, and
there are presently five Shobu affiliate dojos from the Midwest to the East
Coast. His new book is Aikido and Words of Power: The Sacred Sounds of the
Kototama. He is also the author of The Spiritual Foundations of Aikido, which
has been translated into four languages.
His first DVD, Aikido and Japanese Sword, shows
how the movements in traditional swordwork and those in Aikido barehanded
techniques are essentially one and the same.
Gleason Sensei is available for seminars worldwide. Please contact him to enquire about
his availability.
