FIMA LEADERSHIP - MOTI HORENSTEIN
Moti Horenstein President and Co-Founder of FIMA GM Hanshi Moti began training in martial arts at the age of five. He is a Grandmaster (9th Dan) martial artist and holder of world championship titles in several disciplines. Moti, or the Hebrew Hammer as he is known, is famous for several things, like being the first Israeli UFC fighter! Horenstein captured three Junior Champion of Israel titles before entering the army in 1983. His skills in Krav Maga allowed him to serve as an instructor in Special Forces and Commando units while continuing his training in several disciplines including Hisardut with its founder Dr. Dennis Hannover. After completing his army service, Horenstein won three Champion of Israel titles in the adult heavyweight division. His championship titles include Oyama (1995, 1997), Shidokan (1996, 1997), Muay Thai (Bangkok, 1998), Kyokushin World Champion (2001). He competed internationally in MMA competitions, including Ultimate Test (1st place, 1995, 1996), Ultimate Fighting Challenge (1996), No Holds Barred (1st, 1998, Superfight Winner, 2000), and the Bas Rutten Invitational (1st place, Muay Thai, 1999). In April 2008 Hanshi Moti successfully entered the Guinness Book of World Records in the category of “Most Baseball Bats broken in One Minute,” splitting 38 bats and cracking an additional 11 with his powerful roundhouse kick. Moti is the Owner and Founder of a private security company (sfsecuritycompany.com) and CEO & Founder of Moti Horenstein's Karate & Kickboxing Academy. Moti Horenstein is the President and Co-Founder of FIMA and the Hisardut Director https://thefima.com



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