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Robert Nadeau (aikidoka) : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Nadeau (aikidoka)

Robert Nadeau (born March 10, 1937) is an American aikido teacher holding the rank of 7th dan and master teacher in the Aikikai.
Nadeau began training in martial arts at the age of 16 and began studying Aikido with American instructor Robert Tan.
After Training in Japan with the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba from 1960-1962 Nadeau returned to Northern California and opened a series of martial art schools sharing space with first Professor Sig Kuferath and then Richard Bunch through whom he has had on-going contact with several notable Ju-Jitsu schools and which eventually led to the formation of the California Aikido Association. He is one of three division heads of the California Aikido Association and holds a teaching certification signed by Morihei Ueshiba and Kisshomaru Ueshiba. He is also the founder and head instructor of City Aikido of San Francisco, Aikido of San Jose and Aikido of Mountain View, CA.
Nadeau is well known as a pioneer in the energy and awareness aspects of aikido, having committed his martial arts career to understanding and translating these principles handed down by Ueshiba into fields beyond aikido, including psychotherapy, personal development, performance, and business.
George Leonard, ''The Ultimate Athlete. Revising Sports, Physical Education and the Body'', The Viking Press 1975.〕
Richard Strozzi Heckler, ''The Anatomy of Change. East/West Approaches to Body/Mind Therapy'', Shambhala Publications 1985.〕
〔''Aikido in America'' pg 57〕

==Relationship with Morihei Ueshiba==
In addition to his enrollment as an Aikido student at Hombu Dojo from 1960-1962 and maintaining a full training and meditation practice during his time in Japan, Robert had a close and substantial off-the-mat relationship with Morihei Ueshiba, which included regular extended trips to the Japanese countryside. Nadeau also assumed the position of publisher of an English-language newsletter about aikido while studying in Japan. Through the format of asking questions during small and sometimes private meetings, Nadeau learned first-hand some of the ideas and philosophies that Ueshiba wished to pass on to interested students. Fundamental among these teachings was the concept of "two forces" that combine to produce a new identity and "levels" which progress from limited to enhanced capabilities and awareness. Nadeau refers to the process of moving from one level to the next as an Alchemical transformation. According to Nadeau, this progression occurs in the "functioning realm", i.e. in a manner that improves functioning in everyday life.

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