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David Dangerfield is a martial arts instructor and CEO of The Compass Institute. He is a 9th degree black belt in Kenshinryu, a style of martial arts he developed himself. He has been teaching martial arts for over 40 years and has trained thousands of students. Dangerfield was born in Brisbane, Australia in 1957. He began training in martial arts at the age of 12 and earned his black belt in karate at the age of 16. He then went on to develop his own style of martial arts, Kenshinryu, which he has been teaching for over 40 years. Dangerfield is the CEO of The Compass Institute, a martial arts school he founded in Brisbane in 2000. He is also the author of several books on martial arts, including The Art of Kenshinryu and The Way of the Warrior. Dangerfield is married and has two children. He is an avid traveler and has visited over 30 countries. He is also an active philanthropist and has donated to numerous charities.

Popular As David Graydon Dangerfield
Occupation Kenshinryu Chief Instructor The Compass Institute CEO
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 18 February 1957
Birthday 18 February
Birthplace Brisbane, Australia
Nationality Australia

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2014

In 2014 Dangerfield's first book: Martial Reflections - In Search of Wisdom was published by Icon Publishing. It is a collection of short stories that blend practicality, budo philosophy and poetic imagery. 2014 also saw David awarded the Sunshine Coast Australian Citizen of the Year award for his pioneering work with youth at-risk, alternative education and for his contribution to the disability field.

Also in 2014, The Compass Institute was the winner of the Knowledge Industries & Professional Services Large Business Award at the Sunshine Coast Business Awards. The first part of the process was based on an exhaustive written application where the Institute made it as a finalist in the category – Knowledge Industries and Professional Services. This category was one of the largest with 16 other finalists. Stage two was a 45-minute interview with 3 members of the judging panel. Winning this award signifies the hard work of the Institute as well as being strong recognition of its work within the community.

2003

In 2003 Nishioka Sensei awarded Dangerfield Oku Iri Sho and in 2006 he became one of a small number of people to receive the traditional certification 'Shomokuroku' from Nishioka Sensei. In the same year he received his Yondan (4th degree black belt) in Yoshinkan Aikido. Most recently Dangerfield was promoted to Rokudan (6th degree black belt) in the art of Aikido at the 100 years of Aikido celebrations in Malaysia 2012.

In 2003 David Dangerfield founded The Compass Institute Inc, Australia’s first accredited Disability Service based on the principles of Japanese Budo. The Compass Institute Inc. provides post-school education, training and vocational opportunities to young people with intellectual and/or physical disabilities. The curriculum for the centers includes regular practice in Aikido and Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo. In 2015 The Compass Institute Inc is a registered charity employing over 40 specialist staff and supporting over 90 young people with intellectual and/or physical disabilities through 6 centers from Caboolture to Gladstone. One of these centers is the working farm, which allows around 40 young people to gain access to further training in animal husbandry, horticulture, nursery work, and property maintenance.

1996

In 1996 Dangerfield was awarded his Sandan, by this time he had already been teaching for 4 years full-time. In 1997 Dangerfield met Nishioka Tsuneo Sensei, a senior master of Shintō Musō-ryū. This meeting had a great impact on Dangerfield and he found that his personal direction and 'style' became clearer. 2000 marked the year that he was accepted as Nishioka Sensei's student and furthered his studies in this Kobudo.

1992

Being a university qualified trainer, with over 20 years of experience Dangerfield has combined his martial arts skills with education in many different ways. David Dangerfield pioneered the use of Aikido as an Alternative Education framework in Australia with intensive behavior management programmes for youth at-risk expanded to include leadership development, special needs, personal safety and teacher in-service. Between 1992 and 2006 over 7,000 school students participated in the Aikido-based life skill programmes in south east Queensland schools Topics covered in the programmes include martial values, time management, self-identity, nutrition, relationship management and of course personal safety and self-defence. In 2001, Dangerfield ran a number of workshops for many of Queensland’s Paralympic athletes, sharing with them the technical and psycho-emotional training aspects of Aikido.

1991

In 1991 Dangerfield commenced his study of Yoshinkan Aikido with Joe Thambu Shihan of Aikido Shudokan. Dangerfield officially founded The Aikido Institute Inc as a non-profit martial arts education organisation on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland in 1991. The Aikido Institute was a full-time Dojo providing Alternative Education programmes based on Aikido for young people in local schools. Dangerfield achieved his Nidan (second degree black belt) in 1993. It was around this time that Dangerfield began to travel to Japan to further his understanding of Aikido and Budo in general. He traveled twice a year to Japan on month long training trips where he studied at the Yoshinkan Hombu dojo, training under Inoue Kyoichi Sensei and Chida Tsutomu Sensei. He also made occasional trips to the Aikikai hombu dojo in Tokyo and several trips to Iwama, where he trained with Saito Morihiro Sensei.

1984

In 1984 David Dangerfield had his first encounter with Aikido. On seeing a demonstration he was instantly attracted by the formal and structured nature of the art, combined with its visual beauty and obvious potential effectiveness. Dangerfield had already been training in various martial arts since 1974, including Shotokan Karate & Chinese boxing and had gained experience in the security industry. In 1986 he began training in Aikikai style Aikido. He learned from various instructors, most memorable were occasional seminars with Takeda Sensei. In 1990 he attained his Shodan (first degree black belt).