Myoshinkan Aikido - Chief Instructor
David Haberman
Haberman, Sensei started his Aikido training in 1989 in New Jersey and Eastern PA before moving back to Pittsburgh in 2000. After his return to Pittsburgh he started training with Greg Noble, Sensei at West Virginia Aikido – Kushinkan Dojo and has been a student of Noble, Sensei ever since.
Noble, Sensei holds the rank of Godan (5th degree black belt) Aikikai from the World Aikido Headquarters, Tokyo, Japan and is the founder and head of the Zenshinkai Aikido Association.
Haberman, Sensei is a Yudansha with the World Aikido Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and the Zenshinkai Aikido Association. He was also a Jiki Deshi for Noble, Sensei at Kushinkan Dojo. In addition to his Aikido rank, Haberman, Sensei holds the rank of Shichidan (7th degree black belt) in Goshin Jutsu Karate.
David Haberman
Haberman, Sensei started his Aikido training in 1989 in New Jersey and Eastern PA before moving back to Pittsburgh in 2000. After his return to Pittsburgh he started training with Greg Noble, Sensei at West Virginia Aikido – Kushinkan Dojo and has been a student of Noble, Sensei ever since.
Noble, Sensei holds the rank of Godan (5th degree black belt) Aikikai from the World Aikido Headquarters, Tokyo, Japan and is the founder and head of the Zenshinkai Aikido Association.
Haberman, Sensei is a Yudansha with the World Aikido Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and the Zenshinkai Aikido Association. He was also a Jiki Deshi for Noble, Sensei at Kushinkan Dojo. In addition to his Aikido rank, Haberman, Sensei holds the rank of Shichidan (7th degree black belt) in Goshin Jutsu Karate.