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Testimonials:
Major Avi Nardia, senior instructor
Yamam (Israeli top counterterrorism unit)
Hand to hand /CBQ(close quarter battale) head instructor:
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“I have been student of Moni’s for many years and he is
one of the best instructore I’ve ever had!
Moni is a true professional.He presnts each lesson in a structured,organized
way that makes learning fun and easy!I started studying with Moni
when I was a child, and I say WITH and NOT UNDER him. Moni never let
you feel you were under him, he taught us what I call, at eye level;
he never asked to call him grand master even though he is. He taught
us as if he was one of us, when we did pushups he did them as well,
if we did sit-ups he did too! The only difference was that he many
did more. He never asked us to do something that he couldn't do. Moni
was, and he still is a great Reality base and ground fighter. Moni
taught us that martial arts is more than just fighting, it's a way
of being. He taught us to be professionals and not to look for excuses.
I studied only with Moni. He spoke so much of the training in Japan
it influenced me to go there and stay for seven years to train. I
am the first California instructors for Lotar and Kapap and we always
look forward to Moni's visits.
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Jim
Wagner - Police& Militery Defence –Tactics instructor
“Moni aizik is a warrior,one of the creator of KRAV MAGA
and a builder of Champions,”
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Harvey Walden-Celebrity Fit Club
“Moni, thanks for stopping by and giving the cast of Celebrity Fit
Club a taste of Commando Krav Maga and Elite Combat Fitness. I had a
blast watching you push and motivate this group. You really showed
them how much can be accomplished in a short time if they stay focused
and work hard. They are still talking about it and several want to
take it up full time now. Anyone who wants to learn how to defend
themselves or to get in amazing shape owes it to themselves to check
out your programs. YOU GUYS ROCK! “
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Lt. Colonel Chaim Peer,
Israeli special forces- Sayert-
Matkal vetern and founder of Kapap
“Moni is a teacher’s teacher-a master instructor. His DVD’s are a
must have!"
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Doron
Kay - international security consultant
”My name is Doron Kay and I am the senior partner of an international
security consulting firm called globa impact. I have known Moni Isaac
for the past 15 years, and in those years he has been an instructor,
trainer, teacher, mentor, and now close friend. In fact I knew Moni
before I personally met him. I was drafted into the IDF nine years
after the Yom Kippur war and the beginning of the Lebanon war. In
an intense basic training course we were taught about the valuable
lessons learned in one of the bloodiest battles of Israel's history.
Those lessons were learned by the blood of Moni and his fallen comrades.
One of the most valuable lessons that a person can learn is when the
moment of truth is upon us, when things in war or life look hopeless
and when we feel physically and emotionally helpless -- that is when
our true strength is measured. As a soldier we looked at commandos
like Moni as our heroes. Not just heroes of Israel, but as true warriors,
people who have gone against overwhelming odds, overcome the circumstances,
fought like lions and paid the ultimate price, but won. That determination,
spirit, will, discipline, intelligence and compassion for life truly
defines a man. In 2002 I was decorated during a tour of duty in Israel
and mostrecently returned from another tour. When I amworking or training
other professionals in my field I oftendraw and reflect upon all the
lessons that were taught to me over the years and it is Moni's voice
that often reverberates through mine, the true standard of excellence
in being a real warrior.
During a period in 1989/1990 I was Moni's personal student and practiced
between six and eight hours a day, six days a week, I studied more
than half a dozen styles (of martial arts). Moni had literally taken
me under his wing. During that time I learned about balance, power,
and the conditioning of the mind and body.
One of the most important lessons I learned was about the man himself.
You see there are lots of fight clubs out there but few instructors'
that really know what they're doing. Moni's approach to teaching is
driven by his own experience and passion for life. Few people have
his life experience or willingness to deliver that knowledge to other
people. His conviction to help build the human spirit and physical
body is unequaled. The lessons on the mat or grass or pavement are
lessons for all of life's situations and accompany you throughout
your journey. Moni dedicates to himself what he dedicates to the world,
an uncompromising level of discipline strength, spirit, balanced with
intelligence art and compassion. The attributes of a true warrior,
complete harmony.
They say that a student is only as good as his teacher; Moni Aizk
has created a perfect environment for learning and training whose
lessons extend way beyond the dojo, and accompany a person throughout
their lives I am proud to say that I studied personally under Moni.
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Joel
Gerson: A student's observations
* 5 time Canadian
Jiujitsu Champion
* North America Fearless Fighting Champion
* 3 time gold medalist in Ontario Judo Championship
* Defeat ed The World Japanese NO HOLDS BARRED, Shooto Champion,Rumina
Sato
”I know him better than any of his other students, and we're
like family. Not only have I studied under him for more than 16 years,
but I've studied him as a person as well. I could tell you about him
as a teacher, but I believe his track record (in producing champions
and successful people) speaks for itself.
For me, Moni has an uncanny ability to give far and away the best
advice on life matters. Of all the professors, doctors, family members,
and friends I've approached for advice on life issues, he's the best.
In fact, whenever I went to him for help, no matter how busy he was,
he always made time for me. He's always a few moves ahead of you,
just like in chess. Only he's thinking, "What good can come from
doing this?" or even, "Is someone going to be hurt from
this?''
Moni is militaristically punctual, always. I remember once when we
were in our hotel room in Japan, and we were supposed to meet the
people from the Shooto Federation in he lobby at 6PM. Our room was
only a few floors up and I see him leaving to meet them in the lobby
at 5:45. I didn't understand. I said, "Moni, it takes MAYBE 1
minute to get downstairs." He had a very interesting response,
he said, "Yes, but you never know. Maybe you have to help an
old lady in the hallway--you never know. I remember as a teenager
in judo, my groundwork always raised eyebrows, and senior instructors
at competitions always came up to me and asked, "who's your instructor?"
At one training camp there was a man about 50 lbs. heavier than me
who had medaled several times in the European Judo Championships.
I wanted to check out his groundwork, and I did OK, even surprising
him a few times. He was also curious who my teacher was. I thought,
if that guy would come to class, I would have to bring an ashtray,
because Moni would smoke him.
When I trained with the National Team in Montreal, I didn't come across
any coach who had the depth and breadth of knowledge that he had on
the ground. Nobody in Canada had any idea or could even appreciate
the resources that were available in him. He was the main reason I
transferred from McGill to the University of Toronto.
On any given day, Moni at 50+ years old is in better shape than most
of his best students were in their prime. His motivation and genetics
seem freakish. I'm 29, work out all the time, and still active in
jujitsu; we did cardio together once this year over some hills and
trails in the city. He's a big guy, but so fast, the only way I would
have been able to keep up with him was if I was on a mountain bike.
I remember watching him disappearing in the trails ahead of me. “
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WR,
Realfighting's founder/Publisher:
”The best way to describe Moni is, "he talks the talk and
walks the walk." Moni is the real thing he is one of the most
capable fighters and instructors I have ever met!, he personifies
the eternal warrior everything he teaches has real world applications,forged
from his first hand combat expeirence. He upholds his personal ideals
and lives them -- not part time, or when it's convenient, but every
moment of the day. Moni is also one the strongest and toughest individuals
I've ever met, but he's also honorable, kind, generous, contemplative,
artististic and intelligent. He sets an example not by telling you
what to do, but by his quiet demeanor.”
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Maryann
Whitside - a student observation
”I have had the privilege of knowing Moni Aizik for six years,
since my two kids and myself started Martial Arts at the Samurai Club.
Most people know of Moni's accomplishments as Israeli Martial Arts
Champion for seven years, his years of training in Japan, his extreme
sacrifice as a combat veteran and the ever so apparent confidence
he has in anything he chooses to undertake. He undoubtedly has the
toned physical physique standing six foot two and the background experience
in martial arts, but this is only a small component of an excellent
instructor.
Moni's passion for teaching, fitness and martial arts is apparent
in every class you take. As a student, I love the fast paced combat
conditioning that starts off each class. He always manages to challenge
me physically and mentally through a fun and varied warm-up to our
martial arts training. For Moni and his students, being in shape is
essential to progress at any martial arts endeavor. He is definitely
an instructor that teaches by example and he always sets the bar very
high. I do not know of anyone who has the same caliber of physical,
mental and dietary conditioning.
Moni is a perfectionist, always focusing on detail. As an instructor,
he adds what appears to be small points with each repetition of the
lesson, which I soon learned would eventually improve my technique.
His classes do not focus on the "quick and easy". You will
learn patience, persistence and self-confidence, which are all required
aside from your physical abilities. n addition to being an excellent
adult instructor, Moni knows how to teach lessons to kids, while having
a fun time doing it. Whenever Moni would come into our kids classes,
the kids would get excited and want to work with him. Yes Moni has
a black belt and it is a privilege to work with any black belt, but
to these kids it was not only a privilege but also fun and exciting
as well. My son and daughter have a great time working with Moni in
randori.
The saying, "those that can't do, teach" is in no way applicable
to Moni. He has mastered both. Thanks to Moni, I have improved physically
and mentally! “ |
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