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WILLIAM COOLEY
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William Cooley

Life Member of the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF)
Life Member of USA Traditional Kodokan Judo (USA-TKJ)
Member - United States Ju-Jitsu Senior Masters Caucus
Member - USA Traditional Kodokan Judo Senior Masters Caucus

USJJF & USA-TKJ Regional Representative for Iowa

Mr. Cooley has over 50 years experience in the Martial Arts. 

Shihan Bill Cooley's Judo competition history covers a span of about 20 years.  He fought in state and national level tournaments and retired from active competition with a Heavyweight Championship in 1983 at the Southeastern U.S. Open. He continued to study and practice Ju-Jitsu and achieved Black Belt ranks as well as Judo ranks. 

After his service in the U.S. Navy in the late 1950s, Cooley was a track and field and cross-country coach for a dozen years during his early professional career.  All the while he kept up training in Judo.  His first teacher was one of the returning Judo men after WWII, Neal Rosenberg.  He also studied with several of the U.S Olympic coaches and one Korean Olympic coach (for the French team), and attended a number of training seminars with the President of the USJA, Phil Porter.  Cooley also took advantage of training opportunities other arts.  Often these were week-long sessions.  He attended Camp Bushido in the 1980s and was inducted into the Martial Arts Masters, Pioneers and Legends Hall of Fame in 1999.

Upon leaving teaching and coaching at the secondary level, Cooley returned to the University of Wisconsin for a PhD. While there he taught Judo classes for students and worked with the UW Judo Club.  Upon graduation he worked in Madison, WI for a few years and worked out at the Edgerton, WI Judo Club. Cooley studied under Rick Olstad (a member of the Wisconsin Black Belt Hall of Fame) who was an excellent coach and competitor. While in his competitive years Cooley fought in matches in several states and did a special match for the Wisconsin State Fair against one of the state’s best black belts. He also fought in an exhibition match at Milwaukee’s Summer Fest. These were large venues that surpassed the usual tournament audience.

A career with the Federal Government in 1981 took Cooley around the country. He worked out in well-respected dojos with experienced teachers.  These Sensei  were at times Korean (graduates of the Yudo College; one a coach for the French Olympic Team), of Japanese ancestry, or American (including two who were former Olympic coaches and trainers)  A final promotion and transfer to Washington, D.C. allowed Cooley to focus on a more permanent home for his pursuit of Judo.

In addition to his work for the Federal Government in Washington, D.C., Cooley was an adjunct faculty member for both The American University and the University of Maryland at College Park. During this time, Cooley was able to convince the Interior Department to build a dojo for Federal employees, and he began the Black Dragon Budo Club. Cooley also trained and taught in Columbia, Maryland, with a retired Marine, Bernard Gilbert, who ran his own school and had a variety of arts and instructors.  It was that school, with its array of instructors (Muay Thai, Judo, Ju-Jitsu, and Ninjitsu), that broadened Cooley’s range of interests and skills further.

After settling in Cedar Rapids, Iowa upon retirement, Bill studied Gōjū-ryū Karate under Gene Phillips. This enhanced Cooley’s skills in strikes, blocks and kicks, among other things.  At this time he also set up his own private dojo and began teaching Judo (sharing space with an Aikido Sensei). Cooley sent a 5-man team to the Iowa Games and all of his students took 1st or 2nd place in the Judo competition. 

Upon retirement from the Federal Government, Cooley took a job with the Wisconsin State Legislature in Madison. While there he was able to occasionally return to his old Sensei in Edgerton and renew a long acquaintance. Upon returning to Cedar Rapids, Cooley was able to convince Rockwell International to support a Judo Club.  He ran this as the sole Sensei until he made a transition to retirement at the age of 77.  Three years later, he resumed rebuilding the club aster being urged by former students to return.  His goal is to develop other leaders to continue the club from an excellent pool of men.  Now, Rockwell has several more martial arts clubs in their corporate recreation center, and the corporation received the coveted Blue Zone for Fitness Award this past year.


Cooley has studied a variety of other martial arts simply to learn more.  They have included Tai Chi, Goju Ryu Karate, Qi Gong, Ninjitsu and Taiho Jutsu. Cooley, and his wife, Joni, an accomplished artist, currently reside in Marion, Iowa.

Shihan Cooley currently holds the following ranks: 
7th Dan in US Ju-Jitsu, USJJF 
​7th Dan in Seiei-Kan-Ju-Jutsu
7th Dan in Judo, USA-TKJ


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E-Mail: gentlemaster10@gmail.com 
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