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Professor Emeric Arus was born in Romania on June 9, 1938.
His native language, however, is Hungarian. In 1970 he finished the
"Institute of Physical Education and Sports" in Bucharest and
obtained a State Diploma as a Professor of Physical Education,
specializing in Judo as a Judo Professor. Professor Arus is a Gemini
and a very curious man, and he did and learned almost everything in
his life with little help from others.
In that same fashion he learned martial arts: without
any teacher, using books, magazines, and his thorough knowledge of
biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, methodology etc..., from his
physical education background.. Previously he was an Olympic fencer
for the Romanian Olympic Sabre Team, obtaining 6th place at the Rome
Olympic Games in 1960. Kaicho also practiced track and field,
boxing, wrestling and weight lifting, being a multitalented athlete.
In 1968, Kaicho started to practice Judo
in Romania, in 1970 Shotokan Karate, and in 1971, Jujitsu. In
1974, Kaicho obtained Shodan in Judo from the Romanian Judo
Federation. Kaicho contracted severe hepatitis and was hospitalized
for 5 months. This illness reduced his physical activity, but not
his mental activity, practicing constantly self-hypnosis and
meditation which restored his health relatively quickly, enabling
him to practice Budo. Professor Arus has met several noted Budo
Masters in the Judo, Aikido and Karate fields. These Budo Masters
helped him later gain much knowledge. He trained 3 years under the
direction of Master Hang Chang Hi, 6th Dan Kodokan, a Korean Master
of Judo. He trained under the direction of Juo Iwamoto, head of the
Aikido Federation of Austria. He practiced Karate under the
direction of Professor Roland Habersetzer, 5th Dan Shotokan, Augusto
Basile, 6th Dan Wado-Ryu, Tatsuo Suzuki - Hanshi 8th Dan Wado-Ryu
and many other American Masters such as Cecile T Patterson, 8th Dan
Wado-Ryu and the regretted American Master, in Shotokan, Frederick
Hamilton.
As a Romanian Judo coach, Kaicho had remarkable
results producing many Junior Romanian Champions, some of which have
reached the Senior Romanian Olympic Team, that has had great
international success in this art.
In 1971, Kaicho founded the Seikakukai Budo Club in
Oradea, Romania, where he taught Judo, Karate, Aikido and Kobudo.
After recovering from his illness at the age of 34, Kaicho began to
concentrate more on Karate and Aikido than Judo, because Judo
required more strength and energy which could bring back his
illness.
Kaicho obtained Shodan in Shotokan Karate in Austria.
Kaicho imigrated to America in 1981 and since then his martial arts
status has grown tremendously. He obtained Yondan in 1984 in
Shotokan from Master Frederick J Hamilton. One year later he
obtained Godan in Shotokan from Master Hamilton. Kaicho enrolled in
the US Eastern Wado-Ryu Karatedo Federation in 1983, reaching 3rd
Dan. Kaicho obtained 4th Dan in Judo from Japan/Dai
Nippon Seibukan Budo Bugei Kai and title of Shihan for Sendo-Ryu
Karatedo. Sendo-Ryu was established on November 14, 1987 and
has been copyrighted in the USA. In 1987, Kaicho finished at
Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus "The Karate Instructor
Certificate Program."
In 1991, Kaicho finished his graduate courses at
Brooklyn College - obtaining a Masters of Science in Physical
Education/Sports Management. Kaicho was recognized as a genuine
Shodai SOKE in his art by the "World Headfounders/ Headfamilies
Council" in 1990, obtaining for his effort and his practice by that
time (22 years in Budo) 7th Dan in Sendo-Ryu. In 1992, Kaicho was
inducted in the Hall of Fame by the World Headfounders/ Headfamilies
Council, and received 8th Dan in Sendo-Ryu Karatedo. Kaicho obtained
5th Dan in Jujitsu in 1997.
On Aug.12, 2000 Kaicho has been inducted into Hall of Fame
by the USMartial Arts Association, and he obtained 9th Dan in Sendo-Ryu
Karatedo, backed by Supreme Master Fusei Kise 10th Dan from Okinawa.
On Oct.11, 2004 Kaicho finished his postgraduate study obtaining
his Ph.D. in Human Movement Science.
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