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International School of Traditional Aikido : ウィキペディア英語版 | International School of Traditional Aikido
The International School of Traditional Aikido (ISTA) is an umbrella organisation for Aikido dojos founded in France by Shihan Alain Peyrache, that allows Aikidoka to practice the art of Aikido in a traditional way, without the modern changes in martial arts in present days. == Alain Peyrache == Founder of ISTA and EPA (Europe Promotion Aikido). Born in 1950, and started training in Aikido by the age of 14 by error - Going to a Judo dojo only to discover that the class taught at that time was actually Aikido. After a few years of practising Aikido under various teachers, Peyrache began training under Nobuyoshi Tamura sensei after he was sent to France by O'Sensei, Morihei Ueshiba. At the age of 20 Peyrache was already teaching at his own dojo, and later on he began holding various administrative positions in French Aikido organisations, such as the A.C.F.A, U.N.A and the FFLAB. A few years later, in 1982, sensei Tamura's offers Peyrache to become the head of the National Commission of Ranks, but Peyrache begins to realise that it might not be the correct path for him, and he refuses the job. From this point on, Peyrache starts to build up what would become the EPA, and later on, ISTA, as organisations that restore the traditional art of Aikido. In order to explain his point of view on Aikido training, Peyrache is often quoted saying "Aikido can be understood only if one familiarizes himself with the cultural context in which it developed: the tradition and Eastern philosophy ".
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