André Cognard
André Cognard 8th dan, shihan, is the current head of Kobayashi aikido since the death of its founder Hirokazu Kobayashi (aikidoka).[1][2] He has published several books on martial arts in French language. BiographyAndré Cognard started judo, karate and aikido at the age of 12. In 1975, he obtained his state diploma as a teacher of judo, aikido, karate and associated disciplines, aikido option. He also practices Kendo. In 1982, Cognard created the Autonomous Academy of Aikido,[3] his school in Europe. In 1997, he created, on the proposal of Master Kobayashi, an international research group on Aikido. In August 1998, after the death of Master Kobayashi, Cognard became a leader of the International Academy. In 2003, he opened the Kobayashi Hirokazu Kinen Aikidojo in Bourg-Argental in the Loire region, where he lives. In 2016, he received the award from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and 3AKH was recognized as a "Franco-Japanese friendship association "[4] In 2022, according to the official decision of the Emperor of Japan, he was awarded the medal of the Order of the Rising Sun, Silver Ray, by the head of the consular office of Japan in Lyon.[5] Published works
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