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istanbul ozel dedektif, detective In an IKMA public ceremony, Imi awarded Haim Gidon 8th dan, an honor that promised that 9th and 10th dans "were to come" and designating him as Imi's successor. Imi approved of Haim's additions and modifications to the Krav Maga system, especially the development of retzev, the extensive groundwork and weapons defense modifications. Haim is a member of the Wingate Professional Committee (Israel's national sports institute). Haim has taught Krav Maga tactics for the last thirty years to Israel's law enforcement, security and military personnel. He has received special commendation from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies worldwide for his specific Krav Maga law professional training curriculum and his teaching expertise is requested worldwide. A generous American philanthropist and supporter, Daniel Abraham, trained with Haim Gidon's partner and suggested that it be developed in the United States. Imi traveled to the United States with several English speaking senior instructors to promote the KRAV MAGA system. The first international KRAV MAGA assistant instructor's course was held in 1981 in Netanya, Israel. Three American instructors from the 1981 course, Rick Blitstein, Alan M. Feldman, and Darren R. Levine returned to the United States to become instrumental in KRAV MAGA's American expansion and development. About The IKMA Professional Committee The Israeli KRAV MAGA Association (IKMA) Professional Committee now assists Grandmaster Gidon. This professional committee includes the highest-ranking Israeli IKMA instructors, including Ohad Gidon, Yoav Krayn and Yigal Arbiv. Ohad Gidon, 6th dan, is one of the highest-ranking instructors in Israel. Ohad began his training under Imi and other senior IKMA instructors. Ohad is now instrumental in it's development and curriculum, along with his father, Grandmaster Gidon. Ohad is recognized as a "senior coach" by Wingate. Yoav Krayn, 5th dan, is one of the highest-ranking instructors having also trained with Imi and other senior instructors. Yoav has trained under Grandmaster Gidon since 1985 and serves as general secretary for the IKMA. Yigal Arbiv,4th dan, is one of Grandmaster Haim Gidon's top instructors. After serving in an elite paratroop unit as a weapons specialist, Yigal attended Wingate to receive his "senior coach's" certification. Yigal is a professional security specialist and instructor. Noam Gidon,4th dan, is Grandmaster Haim Gidon's third son and one of his top instructors. After serving in an elite unit in the Israel Defense Forces, Noam attended Wingate to receive his KRAV MAGA "senior coach's" certification and will graduate from the ultra-prestigious Technion University with a degree in computer science.

Using One's Head Imi was once asked why he did not concentrate and commercialize blackbelt training materials into two years of study and charge a high fee. In response, Imi recalled a time he forced himself to learn a German poem verbatim knowing in advance he would be tested in the next twenty minutes. He recited the poem, received a well done from the teacher, and, subsequently, forgot the poem one minute later, for good. Rather than promote short-lived learning by rote, Imi emphasized developing a lasting ability. To accomplish this, he incorporated mental imagery into the training program. Imi often said, "it comes from the head." In other words, your training comes from your brain absorbing, retaining, translating, and combining your instincts and learning into action.

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