British Aikido Board Controversy
British Aikido Board acronym BAB or Bad at Budo, this is the
governing body for Aikido in the UK, In the UK we have a
governing body for each of the martial arts, the governing body
should oversee its's particular art and protect it and it's
members as well as the ancient traditions. There is a universal
problem within the martial arts of " IwannaBeAmaster" brigade of
so called teachers who either grade themselves numerous invalid
grades and titles, gradmaster being one of the more popular ones
along with professor and Shihan to name a few, then we have the
ones that concern me the most at the moment is the people who
when they think no one is looking, they then re-invent
themselves in a vain attempt to gain credibility, I had an
immediate beginner in my school "The Ellis Schools of
Traditional Aikido" a man called Mr Jack Poole, who has
re-inveted his background, and now claims to have started Aikido
not in 1968 but in 1952, Aikido was first introduced to the UK
by Kenshiro Abbe sensei in 1955, this would make him the first
person in the UK to practice Aikido and would of course change
the proud history of those that were involved in it's inception.
there is a very controversial article on this issue on the
"British Aikido" web site at www.GeoCities.com/BritishAikido The
article: "British Aikido Board Controversy" This site is a fully
documented and honest detailed account of the bizarre conduct
and actions of the BAB who instead of protecting it's heritage
actually supported this mans claims and refused all the evidence
offered against Mr Poole. The BAB then awarded Mr Poole with a
bronze samurai statue to ratify his claims and therefore change
the history of British Aikido. Henry Ellis Author: "Positive
Aikido".