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Karl Geis
''Karl Geis'' (1933 — April 8, 2014 in Houston, Texas) was a judo, aikido, and jodo instructor. He sat on the Michigan State University Alumni Association National Board of Directors.〔http://alumni.msu.edu/magazine/files/pdfs/issues/BA0D1A8F-E081-30E7-1C993FF6DADB394B.pdf〕 Karl Geis is a member of the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame,〔(Black Belt - Google Books )〕 and the founder of Fugakukai Aikido.〔(The Courier - Your Messenger for the River Valley - No tough guys Dan Martin’s Enso Dojo teaches self improvement )〕 ==Martial arts== Geis was first exposed to Judo in 1955 while as a member of the US Air Force.〔 Karl Geis would train at the Kodokan. 〔(Black Belt - Google Books )〕Geis would be promoted to 4th dan in judo at the Kodokan in 1967 at the age of 34 and to 6th dan in aikido by Kenji Tomiki in 1979. Karl Geis would win the Black Belt Magazine Judo Competitor of the Year for 1974〔(Black Belt - Google Books )〕 Geis was a founding member of the USJF Texas Yudanshakai. Geis along with George Harris, Robey Reed, Phil Porter, and a few others were the founders of the United States Judo Association.〔http://www.usja-judo.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Growing-Judo-2012.08.pdf〕 which promoted him to 10th dan on March 12, 2014.〔(Karl Geis Promoted to Judan then Peacefully Passes Away | United States Judo Association )〕 Karl was a leading light in Judo for 20 year prior to 1974. 〔 One of Karl Geis' more prominent students was two time Olympian Jimmy Wooley〔(:: Articles & Essays :: )〕
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