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William Gleason (aikidoka)

William Gleason (born 4 September 1943〔''Gleason, William, 1943-'' at the (Library of Congress )〕) is the American author of two books about aikido, spirituality and kototama. He holds the rank of 7th dan in aikido〔(Aikiwiki List of High Ranking Aikikai )〕 and is the founder and head instructor of ''Shobu Aikido'' in Somerville, MA, USA.〔(Shobu Aikido of Boston )〕 Gleason teaches seminars worldwide.
==Biography==
Gleason lived in Tokyo, Japan from 1969–80, where he trained in traditional aikido and Japanese sword at the world headquarters of aikido, the Aikikai Hombu Dojo. Gleason wrote a brief account of his training at the dojo, describing the training environment and people involved.〔(''My Experience With Yamaguchi Sensei'', BuJin Design Newsletter, 12/2000 )/188-9714780-7692517]〕
Morihei Ueshiba ("O-sensei"), the founder of aikido, had died the year before Gleason arrived in Japan. Gleason wrote in his account about his intensive training with the founder's immediate students and uchi-deshi, including Takeda Yoshinobu, Kisaburo Osawa, Watanabe, Koichi Tohei, Mitsugi Saotome, Masando Sasaki, Seishiro Endo and second doshu Kisshomaru Ueshiba.〔 He describes training most often and intensely with the late Seigo Yamaguchi, who became his mentor and friend.
Gleason received his 1st degree black belt in 1972 from Kisshomaru Ueshiba.〔''Aikido and Japanese Sword'' (Self-published DVD, 2008 )〕 In 1998, Gleason received his 6th degree black belt from Mitsugi Saotome.〔
Gleason founded ''Shobu Aikido of Boston'' in 1980.〔 Shobu Aikido of Boston is a nonprofit organization〔(Internal Revenue Service Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations )〕 and a member of the Aikido Schools of Ueshiba (ASU), under the direction of Mitsugi Saotome. Several of Gleason's students have opened their own Shobu Aikido affiliated dojos around the USA.
In 2005, Gleason began the ''Shobu Okugyo Teacher Training Center'', a unique forum designed to integrate the spiritual and physical aspects of Aikido. The seminars are 5-day retreats where students do meditation and aikido twice per day, macrobiotic cooking, and reading, discussion and practice of kototama.

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