About Our Dojo

Great Lakes Aikido traces its roots to the teachings of Fumio Toyoda Shihan (1947–2001), a renowned Aikido master and lay Zen teacher who brought a unique integration of martial arts and Zen practice to the United States. One of Toyoda Shihan’s closest students, Meido Moore Shihan, trained under him as an uchideshi (live-in apprentice) for six years before the passing of Toyoda Shihan.

Moore Shihan later founded Shinjinkai Japanese Martial Arts Organization in Chicago and then Genseikan Dojo in Prospect Heights, Illinois. His teaching emphasizes both technical precision and the spiritual depth of Aikido, reflecting his dual role as a martial artist and abbot of Korinji Rinzai Zen monastery in Wisconsin.

A black and white photo of a stout Japanese man in traditional Aikido attire, standing in front of a wooden screen painted with a Zen enso (circle drawn with a single brush-stroke).
Fumio Toyoda Shihan
A black and white photo of two martial artists practicing with wooden swords. One is leaning backwards, posture broken, with the other driving down the point of the sword at first's head.
Moore Shihan demonstrating Aikiken techniques with Malitsky Sensei taking ukemi.

In 2002, Michael Malitsky Sensei began training under Meido Moore Shihan and eventually took over as Dojo Cho and Head Instructor of Genseikan Dojo which later became Great Lakes Aikido. With a background in multiple Aikido organizations and a deep interest in biomechanics and movement efficiency, Malitsky Sensei helped evolve the dojo’s approach while staying rooted in its traditional lineage. Great Lakes Aikido, continuing the legacy of Toyoda Shihan and Moore Shihan by offering a practice that blends martial discipline, mindful movement, and personal growth.

Great Lakes Aikido has a dedicated teaching team, including Matt Lowry Sensei and Daniel Epstein Sensei, who bring decades of experience and a shared commitment to the art. Classes are offered at multiple locations to serve a wider community, including at Cohen Brothers Judo in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Together, the instructors foster an inclusive and rigorous training environment where students of all levels can explore the physical and philosophical dimensions of Aikido.

About Aikido Shimbokukai

Aikido Shimbokukai’s 20th Anniversary Seminar at Great Lakes Aikido

Great Lakes Aikido is a member of Aikido Shimbokukai, an organization of instructors, dojos, and Aikido practitioners whose common bond is the practice and development of Aikido. This group strives to bring people together for the exchange of experiences and ideas through Aikido training, and to provide instruction and guidance while maintaining standards of instruction and training.

Aikido Shimbokukai is an Officially Recognized Organization (certificate here) by the Aikido World Headquarters (Hombu Dojo) and the Aikikai Foundation in Tokyo, Japan. We value our relationship with Aikido World Headquarters (Hombu Dojo) and the Aikikai Foundation, and strive to support them as best as possible, through training and other activities. Our members are committed to the study and training of the teachings of Ueshiba Morihei, the Founder of Aikido, as well as those of Ueshiba Kisshomaru Nidai Doshu, Ueshiba Moriteru Gendai Doshu, and Ueshiba Mitsuteru Hombu Dojo Cho.

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