Monday, December 21, 2009

Peter Ting

I knew the most I’ve ever known about aikido when I was about 4th kyu (in 1995 or so).

One day a 70-year-old man showed up in our dojo (City Aikido in San Francisco) wearing a brand new gi and white belt. We trained together on ikkyo irimi, and I showed him several important details. He smiled and graciously said “Thank you!” over and over.

The next night he returned to our dojo wearing a hakama(!), and our sensei introduced him as Peter Ting rokudan. He had trained with O Sensei a couple times, and had practiced martial arts since he was four years old. He had even been a bodyguard for Gen. Patton in Europe in WWII. Within a month he was in the regular teaching rotation at our dojo where he taught until he passed away a few years later.

The twinkle in his eye when I was “instructing” him taught me what aikido is all about.

Comments:
Peter Ting was such an amazing person. I drove up from OC to City Aikido to train with him a few times towards the end of his life. So many fond memories of aikido training, chatting, qigong, and some damn good Chinese food. He seems to have left an impression on everyone he crossed paths with.

Jake McKee
http://twistingwrists.com
 
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