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My Lifelong Teacher

A Profile by Sensei Steve Wilson, Godan, Senior Student OGRKK

 

The Early Years

Shihan John S. (Stan) O'Hara is currently a Nanadan (7th Degree Black Belt). Sensei began training in Naha-Te in 1962 in New Mexico. He later trained in Shotokan Karate-Do. After achieving his 2nd Kyu (brown belt), O'Hara (ne Magedson) left his beloved New Mexico for California. Because of the proximity of Sensei Gosei Yamaguchi in San Francisco, O'Hara converted to Goju-Ryu in 1966. In 1968 he made Shodan under Gogen (the Cat) Yamaguchi. Even though O'Hara was fully involved in Goju, he continued to train in Shotokan until he reached the level of Shodan. Ironically this was in 1969, after he had reached the same level in Goju-Ryu.

In the 1970's Shihan O'Hara had one of the largest Goju-Kai dojos in America. The attendance at one of our promotional examinations was 200+, with an overall membership of well over 300 active students (ah, the good old days). In 1990, Sensei switched over to Okinawan Goju-Ryu, under Hanshi Higaonna Morio. Under Higaonna Morio Sensei, he obtained his Godan and was appointed Central California Chief. He was also appointed to the Yudansha grading panel. He was in charge of the Miyagi An'ichi retirement fund and helped write the criteria for Sanchin testing.  Sensei left the IOGKF in 1995 for personal reasons pertaining to organizational matters.

Training with Sensei

I trained with Sensei 3-4 classes per day, five days per week and two classes each Saturday for almost five years in the 1970's. During that time I saw Sensei do many physical things that I have never seen anyone else do in my 26 years of Budo. I have witnessed Sensei do well over 200 consecutive pushups numerous times, pound block walls for an hour straight, fight 5 or 6 black belts who were wearing bogu gear, full contact, one after the other, while he wore no protection. When in his mid forties, he announced that any black belt student who could do HALF the number of pushups that he could do, could have the keys to the Dojo. Needless to say nobody ever succeeded, although several tried. Sensei used to have the students hit him in the stomach, arms, shoulders and legs with two by six boards until they broke. Even in various Japanese Hombu dojo, I have never seen or heard of him being knocked off his feet. Once he got hit so hard his jaw was broken. He never stepped back, turned his head, fell or even asked for the match to stop. Another time, he blocked a kick and the bone in his little finger was sticking out of the skin. Sensei continued fighting for another fifteen minutes until class was over, he then went to have it set.

In 1957 and '58 Sensei went to Germany at the invitation of the U.S. Government, where he was assigned to German/American relations. It was during this time that he became part of a German athletic club where he performed Track and Field as well as weightlifting. In 13 months O'Hara was able to garner over 24 German records, both local and national. O'Hara was quite active in American weightlifting on the local and national level as well. He captured many state and regional records some of which, as far as can be determined, still stand. His first love was Olympic weightlifting, but he also competed in numerous powerlifting tournaments. The highlight of his career was having been chosen alternate on the 1960 Olympic Team in Rome.

Today

Those were the old days. Then and now, Sensei is one of the most quiet and gentle men you could ever or will ever meet. In 26 years of training with him, I have never heard him use profanity, yell or even argue. He never talks bad about people and he never gives up on his students, no matter what difficulties they may be going through. Today he is the founder and chairman of the OGRKK, the culmination of his greatest dreams. I have documented over 75 pages of "drills" Sensei has created so they will not be lost or forgotten. Sensei is a staunch traditionalist but very, very innovative in the development of standing and moving drills as well as kumite drills. He teaches and practices Traditional Okinawan Goju-Ryu, with special attention to Kata, but places a very strong emphasis on Kihon Ido, Neko Ashi Ido, Bunkai and Sanchin Kata.

The Future

Sensei was a High School English teacher for 28 years.  With his education and many years as a professional educator, he is a fabulous writer. It is my hope he will one day write a book or a series of books on Kihon Ido and Kumite drills. It is also my hope that he will write something on power training, as he has as many years in weightlifting as he does in karate.

He teaches three or four Gasshuku's (training camps and several seminars) per year at different locations throughout his region. He conducts quarterly Yudansha training with no charge to participants. He teaches around 20 classes per week in his beautiful 3,500 square foot dojo. He has also been editing my future book, which will be titled "My (Lifelong) Journey in Budo" which will hopefully be ready in 99/2000. He is also married to a beautiful, wonderful and very supportive Black Belt, Sensei Catherine O'Hara (yep, he trained her too). We call Catherine DOJO MOM!

In 1999, after having trained for 38 years, has finally spread his own wings and formed his own organization. That organization is called the Okinawan Goju Ryu Kenkyu Kai. The focus of the organization is simple. Sensei wants people to train hard, share with one another, and be good citizens who contribute to society. He also has set-up the organization to contain a lot of value for little money.

Sensei has told me, that as his senior ranking student I am to succeed him one day. That is a scary thought, as I don't know anyone, including myself, that could replace him. The one thing I will do when that scary day arrives, is to do my best to uphold his teaching, values, and rigorous standards of technical excellence. I am not ashamed to share with you that I love my Sensei, and if you knew him, you would love him too!

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