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At the age of eight, under Opa Schutte, Aizik started training in ] and ].<ref name="BBM 2010"></ref> He won national title in judo seven times.<ref name="BBM 2010" /> | At the age of eight, under Opa Schutte, Aizik started training in ] and ].<ref name="BBM 2010"></ref> He won national title in judo seven times.<ref name="BBM 2010" /> | ||
Aizik states that he was asked, shortly after the ], to improve upon the army's existing hand-to-hand combat system due to his knowledge of martial arts, including various Israeli fighting systems, jujitsu and judo.<ref name="BBM 2010" /> |
Aizik states that he was asked, shortly after the ], to improve upon the army's existing hand-to-hand combat system due to his knowledge of martial arts, including various Israeli fighting systems, jujitsu and judo.<ref name="BBM 2010" /> | ||
After his military service he trained at a ] club in Israel. One of Aizik's students was ],<ref>Christopher Caile, , Fighting Arts magazine</ref> a 1992 Olympic silver medalist in judo. | After his military service he trained at a ] club in Israel: Krav maga(CKM), Jiujitsu, and Judo. One of Aizik's students was ],<ref>Christopher Caile, , Fighting Arts magazine</ref> a 1992 Olympic silver medalist in judo. | ||
==North America== | ==North America== | ||
⚫ | Moving to North America in the 1980s, Aizik started teaching CKM at the ] in ], Ontario, and later opened The Samurai Club martial center where he taught Commando Krav maga, Judo, MMA and Jiujitsu. One of his students was the former ] ].<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140409002205/http://www.insidekung-fu.com/content/view/61/36/1/3 |date=2014-04-09 }}, ]</ref>{{dubious|date=April 2014}} In 2006 Aizik start spreading Commando Krav maga (CKM) all over the world. | ||
Moving to North America in the 1980s, Aizik started teaching CKM at the ] in ], Ontario. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Moni Aizik | |
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Moni Aizik | |
Born | Israel |
Native name | מוני אייזיק |
Style | Commando Krav Maga |
Teacher(s) | Opa Schutte |
Rank | Black belt in Judo Black belt in Jujutsu Black belt in Krav Maga |
Other information | |
Notable students | Yael Arad Fly (Dota player) |
Website | Commando Krav Maga |
Moni Aizik is an Israeli-born martial artist. Aizik has a jujutsu and judo background and is the founder of Commando Krav Maga.
Israel
At the age of eight, under Opa Schutte, Aizik started training in judo and jujutsu. He won national title in judo seven times.
Aizik states that he was asked, shortly after the Yom Kippur War, to improve upon the army's existing hand-to-hand combat system due to his knowledge of martial arts, including various Israeli fighting systems, jujitsu and judo.
After his military service he trained at a Maccabi Tel Aviv club in Israel: Krav maga(CKM), Jiujitsu, and Judo. One of Aizik's students was Yael Arad, a 1992 Olympic silver medalist in judo.
North America
Moving to North America in the 1980s, Aizik started teaching CKM at the Jewish Community Center in Toronto, Ontario, and later opened The Samurai Club martial center where he taught Commando Krav maga, Judo, MMA and Jiujitsu. One of his students was the former UFC Welterweight Champion Carlos Newton. In 2006 Aizik start spreading Commando Krav maga (CKM) all over the world.
References
- "Commando Krav Maga". Inside Kung Fu. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
- ^ Black Belt Magazine 2010
- Christopher Caile, When A Stickup Might Get You Killed: The Universal Quick Pistol Disarm, Fighting Arts magazine
- Moni Aizik. Moni Aizik's background Archived 2014-04-09 at the Wayback Machine, Inside Kung Fu