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In
Loving Memory of
Shihan Paul
Arel

Founder & International Director
International Kokondo Association
and JukidoTM
Jujitsu
& KokondoTM
K
Shihan Paul Arel
(Nov. 12 1934- Jan 2 2009)
Paul Arel the founder of
both Jukido Jujitsu and Kokondo Karate began his Martial Arts journey
because he was bullied as a child. This experience created his love of
the underdog and compassion to teach thousands of children to defend
themselves.
He began his training in
1950 as a student of Sudo Sensei a Jujitsu Master from Japan studying in
Massachusetts. When Sudo Sensei left to return to Japan he left the
small dojo in the hands of his best student, the new Black Belt Paul
Arel.
Mr. Arel utilized his
training as both cashier and “bouncer” at a store and beer hall. He
quickly experienced what worked and what he needed to discard from his
training.
Paul Arel joined the
Marine Corps a decision that crystallized his sense of Honor and
Patriotism the hallmarks of his life. In the Marines, while stationed
in Japan, he absorbed advanced training from Oriental Masters on
contract with the US government for both overt and covert purposes. He
helped teach and develop the unarmed skills of his fellow Marines.
After his Honorable
Discharge he transitioned to Civilian life stateside by opening one of
the first Karate schools in Connecticut. His training with some of the
greats in Karate is well documented. His Sensei throughout the 1960s
were a “Who’s Who” of US Karate development: Ishin Ryu’s Don Nagle, SanKata’s Ishikawa and Kyokushin’s Mas Oyama. While learning and
teaching these dynamic systems of Karate, Mr. Arel continued to teach
the Jujitsu learned from Sudo Sensei and refined by his experience in
Judo and Jujitsu while in Japan. He ultimately called this art Jukido
Jujitsu.
Karate’s continued
movement towards Tournaments and away from self-defense forced Shihan
Paul Arel to develop the dynamic self-defense oriented style of Karate
named Kokondo. Paul Arel believed that the practice of Kata was
fundamental to self defense and his insights into the himitsu (hidden)
techniques informed and infused his art. Shihan developed his unique
understanding of three exclusive principals, underlying all of his
techniques. They are Kuzushi, Shorinji and Jushin.
These three Principals
allowed Shihan to train and develop these two arts exclusively for the
rest of his life.
While, Shihan trained
thousands of students in his career, Master John Fearns and Master Tom
Wood continued their training from the early 1970’s through the
expansion of Kokondo and were loyal to Shihan until his death.
Their loyalty extends to
Shihan’s Successor Kaicho Greg Howard, to whom Paul Arel left the
stewardship of his Arts and the Loyalty of his Association.
Successor
to Founder: Shihan Paul Arel
Kaicho & 2nd International Director: International Kokondo Association (IKA)
Shichidan (7th degree black belt) - Jukido Jujitsu & Kokondo Karate

Kaicho Gregory Howard
began his martial arts training as a child at the honbu dojo
(world headquarters) of the International Kokondo Association (IKA)
under its’ founder, Shihan Paul Arel (10th dan). Today, Kaicho Howard is
the world’s leading authority on the authentic martial arts of Kokondo.
In late 2008 at a meeting of IKA Board of Masters, he was appointed as
successor by Shihan Paul Arel, his Sensei for over 37 years. As the
International Director, he is responsible for leading the IKA worldwide
as well as maintaining the authenticity of both Kokondo arts. Kaicho
Howard was promoted directly by Shihan Paul Arel to the rank of 7th dan
in both Jukido Jujitsu & Kokondo Karate. He is currently the
highest-ranking black belt in Kokondo.
The long martial arts history of Kaicho Howard began in 1972. The late
Shihan Arel stated that Kaicho Howard as a child was a quiet but
enormously dedicated student who desired to learn everything he could
about Kokondo. Kaicho Howard’s passion for applying the powerful arts of
jujitsu and karate for realistic self-defense has lead to a lifetime of
study. He started in the art of Jukido. As Kaicho Howard’s skill grew,
so did his confidence. This once quiet young boy is now an intelligent,
gifted communicator and martial artist.
Since Greg Howard became a nidan, at age 19, he has been the standard of
Jukido jujitsu – being second in rank only to Shihan Arel. Before the
passing of the founder, Kaicho Howard served as a top representative of
Shihan Arel in a number of capacities. In addition to being the favorite
uke (training partner) of the founder, he served in the past as the
National Jukido Director and the International Associate Director of the
IKA.
As Kaicho (leader), Master Howard serves Kokondo as the Chief Instructor
of the Honbu (World HQ) dojo – leading regular instruction and the
instruction of the Kokondo Yudanshakai (black belt association). In this
capacity Kaicho, succeeds Shihan Arel, as teacher of the elite group of
Kokondo black belts, including all senior sensei and masters of the IKA.
Kaicho Howard travels to teach and expand the Kokondo arts at both the
national and international level.
As a martial artist Kaicho’s techniques are well known and difficult to
forget. His encyclopedic knowledge of how to maximize the potential
power of the human body is matched only by his knowledge of how to
systemically control and fundamentally destroy that very same potential.
Kaicho Howard is without question a master of the maxim Seiryoku Zen’yo
(optimal use of energy). Although his skill level is extraordinary and
well balanced among all the branches of techniques within Kokondo,
Kaicho Howard is well known for his technical proficiency in nage-waza,
taiho-jutsu (arresting techniques, including atemi-waza or pressure
points), and his accuracy in karate-jutsu techniques and kata.
Kaicho Howard once said that martial artists approach mastery when they
use their own body’s responses and trained reactions, almost as a living
reference book, to teach themselves and others. Although he wasn’t
referring to himself, the definition holds especially true in his case.
The founder instilled in Kaicho Howard the uniqueness of Kokondo. His
training included the entire curriculum of Jukido Jujitsu along with old
style jujitsu drawn from classical systems (specifically authentic
sanzyuryu jujitsu). Kaicho Howard’s Kokondo Karate experience
encompasses all the Kokondo Kata as well as all the himitsu (hidden)
techniques within them.

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