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OFFICIAL IKA KOKONDO KARATE & JUKIDO JUJITSU SITE
![]() | Shihan is a title earned through a life time of sacrifice and hard work. Extraordinary skill and accomplishment are just the beginnings. Paul Arel is such a man. He has worked diligently to become the International Kokondo Association's (IKA) Shihan. His Jujitsu training began in 1950 under Sensei Sudo when he (Mr. Arel) was a teenager. Mr. Arel gives the most credit to this sensei for his core techniques which were subsequently refined and improved upon. After years of intensive training under close guidance of his sensei, he earned his black belt, placing him among the youngest legitimate black belts in the United States. |
In actuality, this rank established him as one of the few black belts of any age in the country. Shihan Arel became one of our country's first occidental Jujitsu black belts. Before returning to Japan, Mr. Arel's sensei appointed him as the dojo's new instructor.
Shihan Paul Arel is Founder and International Director for the
International Kokondo Association (IKA) and Jukido International,
IKJA Inc. He has been an Instructor in Martial Arts since
1952. He is recognized as the worlds leading Jukido-Jujitsu Shihan,
inducted into N.E. Black Belt Hall Of Fame and listed in Who's
Who in Martial Arts. Mr. Arel continues to teach as well as making
himself available for professional lectures and seminars to Blackbelts,
corporations, women's groups and various parent organizations.
He continued training in traditional jujitsu exclusively until
the mid '50's when he entered the United States Marine Corps.
His leadership qualities, and entering the Marine Corps as
a black belt afforded Mr. Arel many advantages; for one- he was
soon instructing Marines in unarmed and armed combat,
including the most elite of the forces, certain Special Tactics
Units, and various other Government entities.
While with the famed Fleet Marines (Force Troops), Shihan Arel received elite training in the orient. He concentrated upon fighting styles originating in Japan, Okinawa and China. He became an expert in kata, was introduced to karate, judo, Aikido, kobudo, knife, bayonet and, of course firearms as well as other traditional techniques. He also successfully competed in many tournaments. To help make ends meet, Shihan Arel "Kept the peace at a bar off Camp Geiger." Those with military training may remember this spot as "the second front."
A Note here about -Field work- Few martial artists these days get to use their skills in real street type situations- A situation Kokondo stresses as a hope that no member ever has to be involved in- Because of the timing and/or circumstances, duties etc., Mr. Arel's experience in the field has helped to determine (in many cases) which techniques are applicable or appropriate to certain circumstances...this experience includes: Service "Operations", Actual "fieldwork", Bouncer, and Security just to mention a few.
Throughout the 1960's while pursuing his study of jujitsu, Mr. Arel was also a private student of Mas Oyama and one of he first Branch Chiefs of Kyokushin Karate in the United States. Mr. Arel opened the first Karate class in Connecticut USA. In addition Mr. Arel received principle training from Don Nagle and H. Ishikawa. His skills helped bring one of the first large scale shiais to North America. He has worked with, in one capacity or another, a great number of people familiar to most people who have been involved in Martial Arts for any period of time. They include Koichi Tohei, Gary Alexander, Peter Urban, Henry Cho, Daeshik Kim, Maung Gyi, K. Ueyno, H. Nishiyama and many more.
By the late 1960's Mr. Arel was recognized as the worlds leading authority on Jukido-Jujitsu and was awarded the title of Shihan. His profound concern for the public's well-being led him to blend his jujitsu experience with his training in Judo, Aikido and Karate into a dynamic and devastating system of self-defense. His skills helped bring one of the first large scale Shiais to North America.
As time went on Shihan Arel continued to perfect his art. Publicity
led to numerous radio and television appearances, including the
TONIGHT SHOW starring Johnny Carson. After working with Woody
Allen and actress Barbara Nichols, Mr. Arel produced and was featured
in the motion picture ART OF THE ANCIENTS. In 1974, he earned
the rank of 10th Dan in Kokondo Karate
and 10th Dan in Jukido-Jujitsu.
This achievement made Paul Arel Shihan of both Jukido-Jujitsu
and Kokondo Karate.
Today, Shihan Arel is a world record holder and instructor of
people from virtually every walk of life. His school teaches two
dynamic and powerful arts: Jukido-Jujitsu and Kokondo Karate.
Mr. Arel continues to work with law enforcement agencies throughout
the country. As Chief Instructor of the International Kokondo
Association (IKA) and Jukido International Association (IKJA),
Shihan Arel teaches an elite club of Blackbelts, and remains available
for professional lectures to Blackbelts, corporations, women's
groups and various parent organizations.
