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Author Bios
Stephen Fabian
Stephen Fabian Sensei, Associate Professor of Anthropology,
has been involved in the Asian martial arts for many years.
Dr. Fabian lives in Illinois and trains in classical Hontai
Yoshin Ryu, a ryu that specializes in jujutsu and the study
of classical weaponry. He lived for several years in Japan
and is a direct disciple of Inoue Soke, the 18th generation
Headmaster of the Hontai Yoshin Ryu. Fabian Sensei has
received a high-level teaching certification from Inoue
Soke in Hontai Yoshin Ryu. Fabian Sensei is believed to
be the first American ever licensed to teach this ancient
ryu in the U.S.
Dr. Fabian also has received a third dan in Toyama Ryu
iaido. In November 1989, he became the Toyama Ryu Iaido
All-Japan Champion in the Men's Shodan/Nidan Division.
Fabian Sensei is a Division Director in the Traditional
Jujutsu Division of the Shudokan Martial
Arts Association (SMAA). His current SMAA title/rank
is jujutsu Shihan/6th dan.
Fabian Sensei received a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology
from the University of Illinois and has received the
following academic honors: Fulbright Scholar (Brazil
1982-3), Phi Beta Kappa, and Magna Cum Laude. He is
also author of Clearing Away Clouds: Nine Lessons
for Life from the Martial Arts, in which he shares
insights gained from many years of practicing traditional
Asian martial arts. At this time, teachers of bona fide
jujutsu, like Dr. Fabian, are surprisingly difficult to
find outside of Japan.
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