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Alex Rusinko Shihan: Founder Hiriki Aikido Ryu
Aikido Certifications/Recognition
1967 Awarded Shodan // Hombu Aikido Signed by the Founder Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei
1977 Awarded Shodan // Ki Society Aikido
1986 Certified Master Ki Instructor // Aikido Association of America
1991 Awarded Yondan // Aikido Association of America
1996 Recognized Founder of Aikido Hiriki Ryu
1996 Aikido Hiriki Ryu Recognized by W.K.U. Martial Arts Hall of Fame as the First American Aikido Style
Lineage of Japanese Instructors of Alex Rusinko Shihan
K. Ueshiba, Doshu -- Son of Aikido’s Founder K. Tohei Shihan -- Founder, Ki Society Y. Yamada Shihan – President, United States Aikido Federation S. Maruyama Shihan – Founder, Kokikai Aikido Association F. Toyoda Shihan – Founder, Aikido Association of America M. Kanai Shihan -- Chief Instructor, Boston Aikikai M. Saito Shihan -- Chief Instructor, Takemusu Style Aikido
BIOGRAPHY OF SHIHAN RUSINKO
Shihan Alexander Rusinko has been instructing Aikido for over forty-six years.
He has been an instructor for and/or an affiliate with Hombu Aikido, Aikido Association of America, and KI Society Aikido.
Shihan Rusinko was the youngest Aikido Shodan (Black Belt) in the United States and is one of only a few first generation American black belts instructing in the United States now. As a young man he studied with almost every leading aikidoka in the world. He was the first Uchi Deshi (live-in apprentice) within the United States. He was the first American apprentice to serve as Uchi Deshi to Shihan Yoshimitsu Yamada, now President of the United States Aikido Federation.
Shihan Rusinko also served as Uchi Deshi to Shihan Koichi Tohei, who was at that time a tenth degree Shihan, on his initial tour of the United States mainland. To his knowledge this was another first for Shihan Rusinko. Tohei Shihan went on to become founder of the KI Society. To these great men goes Shihan Rusinko’s eternal gratitude for their guidance and teachings.
Rusinko holds closest to his heart his first black belt certificate. His certificate was certified by O Sensei Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of the original Aikido from which Hiriki and all other Aikido styles derive. For this and for his vision of the Art of Peace, Shihan Rusinko is forever grateful to O Sensei Ueshiba.
Shihan Rusinko’s quest has been to further the development and improvement of Aikido itself. His unceasing decades of work in the martial arts have brought into being a martial science and classical Aikido system dedicated to preserving the war-time Aikido techniques of Morihei Ueshiba. By using economy of motion in technique and by explaining and teaching the use of Ki energy, Rusinko has preserved and added to those techniques. The goal: to adapt the martial science of Aikido for a modern world. The result: the system of Hiriki Classical Aikido.
Hiriki Aikido was developed by an occidental, a westerner. It is the first American style of Aikido to be internationally recognized. Constantly developing, it has not become stagnant as some Aikido styles have. Rather it flows with the power and grace that O Sensei Ueshiba originally intended. Hiriki style Aikido is known as the lightning without the thunder. Its movements are smooth, unannounced, and electrifying, as lightning might strike without a sound.
Shihan Rusinko had the honor, as invited guest, of demonstrating Hiriki Aikido at the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of Yukio Utada Shihan in Philadelphia. Guest of honor was Kyoichi Inoue Shihan, the Dojo Cho of the Yoshinkan Aikido Association. The gathering included many of the major Yoshinkan Aikido Shihan from around the word.
Shihan Rusinko was honored to be inducted into the World Karate Hall of Fame as the Most Distinguished Martial Artist in 1996.
Shihan Rusinko was also honored as a Lifetime Member in the Kosho Shorei Ryu Kempo Karate Organization.
In keeping with his mission to further the Art of Peace, Shihan Rusinko cofounded the annual Aikido Friendship Seminars held in the Delaware Valley Tri-State area of the eastern United States. Here all styles of Aikido come together to share expertise and fellowship.
Shihan Rusinko was, to his knowledge, the only civilian in New Jersey certified as a police and corrections officer instructor. He retired after giving his time for over thirteen years. Rusinko served as Defensive Tactics Chief Instructor at the Corrections Officers Training Academy for the Department of Corrections, State of New Jersey. He was In-Service Instructor at the Cape May County Police Academy and Chief Defensive Tactics Instructor at the Gloucester County Police Academy. Within the United States, Alex Rusinko has been one of the driving forces for improving Law Enforcement training with the use of Aikido.
Shihan Rusinko teaches and lectures nationwide on his system of Police Defensive Tactics known as H.A.L.T. (Hiriki Aikido Law-Personnel Training). As Chief Defensive Tactics Instructor he has been invited to share his expertise at law enforcement and corrections academies throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Vermont.
Shihan Rusinko has instructed Federal law enforcement personnel in defensive tactics and mechanical restraints. He has trained agents of the FBI, INS, and DEA; special operations personnel including Ranger, Force Recon, and SWAT; U.S. Marshals; and S.O.G and S.O.R.T. Corrections personnel.
Sensei Rusinko is articulate in American Sign Language (ASL). Hiriki Aikido’s hombu Dojo, the Aikido Arts Institute of New Jersey, offers Aikido instruction to Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons using ASL. The hombu Dojo’s Special Needs programs continue to evolve with focus on Asperger children and injured and limited mobility adults.
Shihan Rusinko has created a program on preventing dating violence and date rape. He is a reknown and respected lecturer on the subject. This program is also available in ASL for the hearing impaired.
Shihan Rusinko is also a well-known speaker on the use of conflict resolution and Aikido. He has the distinction of being one of the few men allowed to visit battered women's shelters in confidential locations to instruct the victims of abuse in self-defense and self-esteem enhancing techniques.
Shihan Rusinko is a guest instructor in personal development workshops. His approach to instructing bio-electro-magnetic energy makes it easy for non-martial artists to feel and improve their internal energy. This is important for people in recovery programs working through addictive or destructive behaviors.
Known for his knowledge of Oriental Healing and Holistic Medicine, Shihan Rusinko has instructed college level courses in Hiriki Oriental Healing Techniques. He is an innovator of meditation techniques and is sought after for instruction in the stress relieving techniques used in Hiriki Aikido. He has authored articles in the Healing News. He is also a certified Instructor of Reiki.
Shihan Rusinko holds an honorary Doctorate in Religious Philosophy
Even as a young man Shihan Rusinko found applications for his Aikido training. He was co-captain of his high school wrestling team and became a district wrestling champion, placing second in the N.C.A.A. Christmas tournament for his weight class.
Shihan Rusinko remains an active author in the world of Aikido. His publications, books, and videos comprise a series of learning tools: the Hiriki Aikido Primer for beginners; three substantial volumes of Whispers from the Master: Secrets of Aikido; and instructional videos in Hiriki Aikido advanced techniques, advanced Aikido philosophy, Hiriki Aikido weapons instruction, and the Aikido healing arts. DVDs of selected Hiriki Seminars and Workshops are available.
References
[edit]Primer of Hiriki Aikido Kuden: Introduction to the Secrets of Aikido vol. 1 Whispers of the Master: Secrets of Hiriki Aikido vol. 2
External links
[edit]www.hiriki-aikido.com