Terry Dobson was an American aikido teacher and author known for his work in applying martial arts principles to conflict resolution in everyday life.
He was one of the first Westerners to study aikido in Japan, training directly under the art's founder, Morihei Ueshiba.
Terry Dobson became renowned for his unique approach to teaching aikido, emphasizing its philosophical and practical applications beyond physical techniques.
His writings, including "Aikido in Everyday Life," reflect his desire to make aikido's principles accessible to a wider audience.
Dobson's work has influenced many in the fields of martial arts, conflict resolution, and personal development.
He is remembered as an important figure in the spread and adaptation of aikido principles in Western culture.
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