Donn F. Draeger

Donn F. Draeger
Draeger on the set of the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967), for which he served as martial arts coordinator
BornDonald Frederick Draeger
(1922-04-15)April 15, 1922
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
DiedOctober 20, 1982(1982-10-20) (aged 60)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
RankKyoshi menkyo in Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū,[1] 10th-dan Kyokushin Budokai,[2] 5th-dan judo,[1] 7th-dan kendo,[1] 7th-dan iaido,[1] Menkyo (post.) in Shindō Musō-ryū Jōdō, 7th-dan in jōdō.[1][3] and 5th-dan Tomiki Aikido [4]

Donald Frederick "Donn" Draeger (April 15, 1922 – October 20, 1982) was an American practitioner and teacher of martial arts.[1] He was the author of several important books on Asian martial arts,[5] and was a pioneer of international judo in the United States and Japan. He also helped make the study of martial arts an acceptable topic of academic research.[6]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Donn Draeger: An Excerpt from Martial Musings by Robert W. Smith". www.koryu.com.
  2. ^ "IBK International Kyokushin Budokai - Blak Belts". International Kyokushin Budokai.
  3. ^ statement by Kaminoda Tsunemori, Shindō Musō-ryū Menkyo Kaiden, to David A. Hall in 1986.
  4. ^ Amdur, Ellis (2007-12-07). "How to do Justice to Memory?". Retrieved 2020-09-25. Donn was a fifth dan in Tomiki Aikido
  5. ^ Modern Bujutsu & Budo: Martial Arts And Ways Of Japan, Vol III., Weatherhill, 1974
  6. ^ Belzer, Mike (July 23, 2008). "Donn Draeger". Inosanto Academy. Retrieved 16 February 2012. Donn Draeger was recognized as a world authority on Asian martial culture and human combative behavior.