Background
When asked when he started learning karate, Igor has answered, "Since I remember myself." His father had decided to take karate classes to improve his spirits and physical condition one year after the explosion of the atomic reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant where he worked. When Igor was six years old, his father began to show him basic karate moves.
Career
Later, Igor was assigned to the local karate school. He has practiced with coaches and athletes from Japan, Brazil, Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Hungary, Egypt, Azerbaijan, and of course Ukraine and United States of America. He also practices judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, boxing, and muay thai as a supplement to his regular karate training in order to become a complete fighter and take his skills to an even higher level In 2006, Igor Dyachenko established his own school, Doctorate-Dojo Karate, located in New York City.
He is currently Sensei at Doctorate-Dojo Karate.
On June 12, 2007 Igor Dyachenko appeared on The Colbert Report (Video) to help Colbert commemorate Ronald Reagan"s historic Berlin Wall speech. To honor the event, Dyachenko broke an 1/8 inch plywood board symbolizing the Berlin Wall, broke a watermelon, and cut a piece of cake for Colbert.
Colbert enjoyed Dyachenko"s watermelon breaking feat so much that he repeatedly mentioned it in several subsequent episodes. 2007 - Received 4th Dan rank (level) of black belt (Yon-Dan) from Hirokazu Kanazawa.