Joseph Rippy Sensei was born in 1946 in San Mateo, California. He
has, however, lived most of his adult life in Tennessee. Married
with three sons, aged 32, 29, and 24, Rippy Sensei received a
University of Tennessee degree in Asian Studies (Japanese) in 1980.
His interests include Chinese metaphysics and the art of Wado Ryu
karate-do, which he teaches privately to a select group of children
and adults.
The name Wado Ryu is composed of three characters: Wa means
"harmony," do means "way," and ryu means "system." From one
viewpoint, Wado Ryu might be considered jujutsu rather than
karate-do. When the founder Ohtsuka Hironori Sensei first
registered his art with the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai in 1938, it
was called Shinshu Wado Ryu Karate-Jujutsu, which reflects its
hybrid nature. To the untrained observer, Wado Ryu might look
similar to other styles of karate-do; many underlying principles,
however, are derived from jujutsu.
Rippy Sensei began karate-do training in 1964, when he was invited
to join the Wado Ryu system by Cecil T. Patterson Sensei (1930-2002).
Wado Ryu is one of the most widely recognized karate-do systems in
Japan, and it is known as one of the four major styles of Japanese
karate-do (as opposed to original Okinawan systems).
In 1968, Rippy Sensei met and trained under Ohtsuka Hironori Sensei.
He later studied directly with Ohtsuka Sensei (1892–1982), who tested
Rippy Sensei for his third dan in 1976. Ohtsuka Sensei was a licensed
Shindo Yoshin Ryu jujutsu expert when he met the famed Okinawan
karate-do exponent Funakoshi Gichin Sensei (1868-1957), founder of
Shotokan karate-do. After learning karate-do from Funakoshi Sensei,
Ohtsuka Sensei merged Shindo Yoshin Ryu with karate-do to create Wado
Ryu.
In 1979, Rippy Sensei began practicing with Suzuki Tatsuo Sensei
(Wado Ryu eighth dan). He continued to study with Suzuki Sensei from
1979 to 1988, primarily when this teacher visited Tennessee and Florida
each year. In 1984, Rippy Sensei successfully represented the USA at
the 50th Anniversary Wado Ryu Invitational Tournament in Tokyo, Japan.
While there, he trained at Sakai Kazuo Sensei's dojo in Yokohama. Sakai
Sensei (now tenth dan) was then Wado Ryu Chief Technical Director, and
he further practiced with Sakai Sensei whenever he visited the USA.
In 1988, Rippy Sensei received his sixth dan certificate from Ohtsuka
Hironori II (the current Saiko Shihan, or Grandmaster, of Wado Ryu).
In 1989, he also trained with Osaka Toshio Sensei (seventh dan) of Salt
Lake City, Utah. In recent years, Rippy Sensei has continued to study
Wado Ryu directly under Ohtsuka Hironori Sensei and Ohtsuka Kazutaka
Sensei, the son and grandson of the art’s founder.
At present, Rippy Sensei is nearing the completion of a book on
teaching karate-do to children. He is also preparing to return to
Japan in 2008, where he will continue his lifelong study with the
Ohtsuka family.