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Judas
15-03-2007, 02:53
http://fedor.bel.ru/?id=147 (http://fedor.bel.ru/?id=147)

I’m sure that as long as Fedor keeps training on the same level and with same determination as he does now, he’ll continue to have no equals in Pride or anywhere else.
-Voronov.



Fedor is currently lodged in the training camp in the city of Kislovodsk. The training camp involves almost all fighters envolved in the upcoming April 14 match Russia-America, as well as young fighters for the first time in Kislovodsk, to obtain valuable experience.

First, the coaching team :
The person who trains Fedor since Fedor was 12 years old, and currently heads Fedor’s coaching team-Voronov Vladimir Mikhailovich. (b. May 20, 1965) Voronov is a senior coach of Alexander Nevsky club. Master of Sports USSR in judo and sambo, President of the Belgorod regional federation judo and sambo. His pupils more than 12 times became world champions, twice champions of Europe, many times champions of Russia.
In life Vladimir Mikhailovich, or as he is called by the team-Mikhailich vivid, emotional, charming man who, moreover, is in a truly impressive physical form.

Michkov Alexander (b. January 20, 1958)
In 1983 graduated from Volgograd Institute of Physical Education and was assigned to Stary Oskol shortly after. Since then, he is the coach in the Olympic reserve club “Golden Gloves”. . Master of Sports in boxing. Among the pupils of Alexander Vasilievich many winners of international competitions.
He trains Fedor from the outset of Fedor’s MMA carrier. Friends with Voronov for more than twenty years.

Ruslan Nagnibeda
came in the team relatively recently, in the run-up to war with Mirko Crocop. The checks of Crocop’s kicks etc. are the result of his work with Fedor. Ruslan is a world champion (ITF) in TaeKwonDo, Muay Thai World Champion (Euro Thay), 5-time World Champ in “Seikin Do” league. Lived in Japan for 4 years.

Voronov does ground work, Michkov –hands, and Ruslan does knees and kicks. But all coaches are versed in every aspect of MA.

Oleg Neustreev
Former boxer on a good level. He is a doctor, masseur and a physiatrist of the team.



Training camp:
3 weeks long. In high altitude. Not every jeep can make it up there in the winter, it’s the highest point in the area.
Ioned air, sun radiation, less air pressure etc. all contribute to increased cardio and better recovery.

Training details:
1st week. “Getting into it”, 3 training sessions a day. 7;30 am is the 1st one. 1 hour long. Workout. The other two sessions are 2 hours long. Technique, cardio, etc.
2nd and 3rd weeks get harder. The training sessions become 3 hours long. Sat and Sun are free, but soccer and sauna are a must on Saturday.
Athletes eat very well and sleep a lot during all this.

Q. (for coaches) How do you prepare for specific opponents?
A. (Voronov) We try to watch as many fights as possible of our opponent and study them in greatest detail we can. We even search the web. The fighter ALSO is a part of game plan selecting team. IF the opponent is a striker, we train striking more, and if he is a grappler we concentrate on grappling. We find weak spots and work on that.

(Nagnibeda) take Zentsov-Rizzo. We found a typical mistake in our preparation. He (Rizzo) always puts down his (same side) hand very low during his kicks. He opens too much. We prepaired about 5 variations to use punches against Rizzo’s kicks, and thou Roman was not a favorite in the fight and Rizzo is a very experienced fighter our game plan was correct.
(Voronov) so one of the worst things that can happen before the fight is the change of opponent. Japanese are a little bit better at keeping their promises as to the opponents than American promoters.

Q. What’s the difference between Judo and Sport Sambo? Are you a Sambo or Judo coach?
A. I’m a… coach! (laughs)

Q. Does Russian governamet help you guys?
A. (michkov) Yes, but there needs to be MORE help. We rely on our selfs and our manager vadim Finkilstein a lot. The equipment in some smaller clubs and schools is old.

Q. How does Fedor train?
A. Exactly the same as the rest of the team described above.

Q. Do you invite a bjj black belt to your camp?
A. No. Our Sambo is no worse, and we’re very well familiar with bjj and their training. For striking we go to Holland –they are the best at it, but grappling –we have no need for that.

Q. How do you rate Sergei? What would his chances be vs. fedor?
A. (Voronov) Aleks needs to work, work, and work some more to reach fedor’s level, yet Sergei lost to Aleks. Once Sergei makes it TO Fedor, then we can talk.

Q. How does training change before the fight?
A. (Voronov) After 3 week camp, we have 1 week rest, then training takes shape of an actual fight. We train specifics, and actual combat in the ring, at real speed, another words as close to the fight situation as we can.

Q. Is Fedor the best pupil you had? Why is he that good?
A. He is the best for sure. The reason is because he works harder than anyone. He trains longer, more and harder than anyone else.

Q. Fedor looks smaller now. What’s going on? Is he dropping weioght?
A. (Voronov) All changes to Fedor’s body are natural. We never plan to gain or lose weight for him. He eats and trains normally all the time.

Q. What game plan vs. Barnett will Fedor have?
A. Barnett has ducked Fedor now for different reasons a few times, so let’s not talk about game plan until he decides to fight.

Q. Game plan vs. Lindland?
A. regular training, and Fedor is a pro, he will NOT under-estimate Lindland.

Q. Do you feel like you’re giving away some valuable info during such interviews?
A. Not at all, because no info can make a master. Everyone knows the details of many things, but that doesn’t make one a master. What makes one great is hard work. One has to “die” in training, only then a move begins to work.

Q. What is the diet for Fedor and others?
A. Regular good food with lots of fruits and vegetables, vitamins, and natural healing recipes.

Q. If a fighter is sick do you take him off the card?
A. Being a fighter is being a pro, and pros have to monitor their health well, so we don’t have many such cases and try to prevent them.

Q. How do you prepare Fedor for the fights? And other fighters? Does music help? Heavy metal, to give aggression?
A. Fedor likes to not think about the fight at all. He plays cards and talks about other things. Other fighters with less experience may like to be “hot” before the fight, so we need to support them and yes, even aggressive musis helps then.


Q. Do you watch k1 and UFC?
A. Sure, if the game plan or the opponent warrant it.

Q. How is Kiril Sidelnikov’s injury?
A. He sustained an arm injury when his fist got rammed/smashed into a tough forehead bone of the opponent. Unfortunately the fight wasn’t stopped right away, and he kept fighting thru the pain, and made it worse. He’ll be back in August, when the metal rod will be removed.

Q. What about Fedor’s age? His competitive hunger?
A. As long as he keeps training the way he does now, he’ll be on top. At some point later, he’ll have to compete with himself –find new ways to motivate himself etc. AS it is now, he’ll ONLY be winning!

The Bulldog
15-03-2007, 04:08
heel vet en so wright ....

Influcted
15-03-2007, 04:50
Erg goede trainer heeft hij en dat kamp!

De man van 14K
15-03-2007, 06:20
Die gasten pakken het echt super professioneel en zakelijk aan, boeiend om te lezen!

nicolas the red
15-03-2007, 18:37
Q. (for coaches) How do you prepare for specific opponents?
A. (Voronov) We try to watch as many fights as possible of our opponent and study them in greatest detail we can. We even search the web.
haha ja dat zal wel een uitdaging zijn boven op die berg

Evilman
16-03-2007, 09:38
zitten ze met zn alleen in zon berghut op youtube filmpjes te kijken van barnett nu haha :p

jennylee324
19-05-2008, 10:05
:whistling: yea, for workout music, you basically need hard-hitting euro-dance music.... nothing else does the job really. Search around on itunes for "euro club hits" or check this link::) http://electricfilebox.com/tracks :whistling:

FOCUS
19-05-2008, 12:06
thnx!

Chico
19-05-2008, 14:26
Q. Do you invite a bjj black belt to your camp?
A. No. Our Sambo is no worse, and we’re very well familiar with bjj and their training. For striking we go to Holland –they are the best at it, but grappling –we have no need for that.
Dit is dan wel weer een mooi compliment :D

fedor
21-05-2008, 19:46
Fedor heeft idd keer op keer bewezen dat Sambo minstens net zo effectief is als BJJ in MMA...ze zullen zeker eea omgegooid moeten hebben voor z'n training want hij was niet aan het trainen voor een gevecht tegen Sylvia...

Evilman
21-05-2008, 19:54
ze had ignashov of schilt wel kunnen gebruiken om
voor die reach te trainen denk ik :D
hoewel ze natuurlijk al bij hoost bezig zijn.. dus wat wil
je nog meer.

De man van 14K
21-05-2008, 20:05
ze had ignashov of schilt wel kunnen gebruiken om
voor die reach te trainen denk ik :D
hoewel ze natuurlijk al bij hoost bezig zijn.. dus wat wil
je nog meer.


haha die Sylvia,, die wordt die zo godsonmogelijk uit elkaar getrokken in die ring! :thup:

FOCUS
21-05-2008, 20:07
Fedor heeft idd keer op keer bewezen dat Sambo minstens net zo effectief is als BJJ in MMA...ze zullen zeker eea omgegooid moeten hebben voor z'n training want hij was niet aan het trainen voor een gevecht tegen Sylvia...

beide vechtsystemen hebben hun effectiviteit wel bewezen toch?
Een goed systeem dat gebruikt wordt door een goede vechter.
Nog eens een goed team aan zijn zijde (allemaal 'geen woorden maar daden mentaliteit'. No nonsense mentaliteit, en Fedor die nog steeds bereid is om te luisteren naar en te leren van anderen...

Ken maar weinig vechters die hun hele leven lang bij een trainer blijven (als directe trainer en homebase). Of zijn er meer van dat soort voorbeelden?
Lijkt wel sign of time dat in elke tak van sport trainers en coaches rouleren alsof het een avondje casino is.
Fedor en Ko niet,
Die zijn me een hechte groep:ghug:.