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		<title>Does Loss To Dan Henderson Spell the End for Fedor Emalianenko?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 02:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Pietaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps Fedor Emalianenko should have retired following his February loss to &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221; Silva. But the big Russian came back and faced Dan Henderson at the Strikeforce MMA card this past Saturday evening in Illinois, hoping to snap a two-fight losing streak. It was not to happen, as Henderson knocked out Fedor at 4:12 of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps Fedor Emalianenko should have retired following his February loss to &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221; Silva. But the big Russian came back and faced Dan Henderson at the Strikeforce MMA card this past Saturday evening in Illinois, hoping to snap a two-fight losing streak.</p>
<p>It was not to happen, as Henderson knocked out Fedor at 4:12 of the first round to retain his light heavyweight championship and improve his overall record to 28-8. A quick start by both fighters set the pace and potential finishing punches were being thrown one after the other. Henderson appeared to get the better of the early exchange and &#8220;The Last Emperor&#8221; countered with some strong right hands, eventually putting the champ down.</p>
<p>The Fedor of yesterday would have been able to finish the job right there and then, but Henderson was able to gain the advantage after surviving from the canvas. &#8220;Hendo&#8221; was able to get Fedor&#8217;s back and reverse the position, throw a barrage of punches before being waved off by referee Herb Dean.</p>
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<p>Fedor&#8217;s comments after the fight were not sugar-coated and he felt that Dean jumped the gun. Using words like &#8220;early&#8221; twice made it obvious how he felt, but he may have a point. &#8220;I was ready to continue fighting,&#8221; Fedor (31-4) said at the post-fight press conference.</p>
<p>It did appear that Dean was cowering over the fighters and made his move hastily, but that is tough to say when you are not the one seeing exactly what the referee is. Dean has been around the sport long enough and his decision should be respected.</p>
<p>Fedor was coy about his future plans, saying things like it is &#8220;God&#8217;s will&#8221; if he fights again and &#8220;life goes on.&#8221; He has certainly lost more than a step in the past year and should seriously think about hanging &#8216;em up.</p>
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<p>Fedor&#8217;s legacy amy be more important than a few wins late in his career. He may be Strikeforce/M-1 Global&#8217;s main draw, but that will only go so far as his performances get worse. With Dana White and the UFC pulling the strings, the questions only broaden.</p>
<p>The affiliation with its umbrella company may give Strikeforce some leeway, as their overhead is not as much of a concern as it was when they were footing their own bill. But they still want their own identity, and Fedor has been &#8216;the man&#8217; in that promotion.</p>
<p>White has always had something for Fedor and may want to see him stick around. But losing is not going to make things better. Sure, Silva and Henderson are big-time fighters, so Fedor has nothing to hang his head about.</p>
<p>Perhaps a few wins against lesser opponents can clear the picture up for all involved.</p>
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		<title>Robby Robinson and the Master Plan (Part 5)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 00:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian Duckett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ian Duckett &#8211; (This is part five of a six-part series) Day 5 –Legs I always think that the mark of a bodybuilder is how he can train his legs. You have to have a certain kind of mental strength to develop good legs. In my time I have done my fair share of hard leg [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Ian Duckett &#8211; (This is part five of a six-part series)</em></p>
<p><span style="-webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: underline;"><strong>Day 5 –Legs</strong></span></p>
<p>I always think that the mark of a bodybuilder is how he can train his legs. You have to have a certain kind of mental strength to develop good legs. In my time I have done my fair share of hard leg work and I looked forward to what Robby had in store for me. Meeting Robby and Arden at the gym- Arden wanted to run through some back stretches for me after my work with Dean yesterday. Just prior to that, we had another interview outside covering the last four days work.</p>
<p>As we started the workout with some ab work, Robby showed me a great exercise I had never done before or even seen. It was very effective and I could feel it in the whole length of my abs. After 4 sets of this they were toasted and we moved on to.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Legs</strong></span></p>
<p>We started out with Leg Extensions and combined these with Leg Curls. Robby was- as always- a stickler for style. He also explained his visualisation techniques. Reps were performed in a machine like style, picture perfect. We did one set each of 15 reps and moved to Leg Press with 4 plates a side for 15 reps each. Robby had me perform these nice and deep, slow and controlled with constant tension. We then went back to Leg Extensions and Leg Curls with a little more weight and around 12 reps each. Back to the Leg Press with 6 plates a side for 12 reps and then added another 2 plates taking it up to 8 plates a side for 10 reps. These were very tough to do right and a lot more painful.</p>
<p>It was then back to the extensions and Leg Curls, these were the hardest sets with a hard contraction at the completion of each rep. Robby made sure I got the reps and in picture perfect style, as always. It’s amazing how hard you will work, when one of the world’s best bodybuilders and legends is encouraging you to do one more rep.</p>
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<p>Calves were next up with 4 sets of Seated Calve Raises with the magic Robby difference. He demanded a deep, deep stretch and a high, high contraction squeezing like mad. It had been a few years since I had used a Seated Calve Machine and it bit really deep. I knew I would be in pain in the morning.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed this workout and I had absorbed once again, a world of information and felt it also. After such work Robby said we needed to eat, so off we went to The Firehouse for some Buffalo, rice and veg. Hard work and good food, a large part of Robby’s master plan.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Day 5</strong></span></p>
<p>We planned to do interviews today for the DVD so after a visit to another fresh market whereupon Robby and Arden introduced me to Wheatgrass. This they have once a week- shot like- like in an alcoholic shot- but this being way better for you. The green liquid looked like swamp water and I didn’t relish the taste of it, or much- like the look of it. Robby had two and Arden one- so I was in a corner- yep down it went- actually it was ok and tasted like sugar snap peas. Apparently very good as an antioxidant and has many other properties.</p>
<p>We headed down to the beach near my hotel for an interview, regarding all we had done over the past few days. I must say we covered tons here. Robby talked about the old days, his training now and then, his philosophies, his goals and also mine. We had a real good chat and a laugh. Robby was in great form and he always, always impresses me.</p>
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<p>After saying goodbye for that day, I set off into Santa Monica via the bus system that was an adventure in itself. I wanted to do a little shopping before heading home in a couple of days. I had some money of Heather’s burning a hole in my pocket and I wanted some new clothes for myself. I was the typical guy, in one shop I bought it all and was out and done. Bing- bang- bosh- I don’t mess about with shopping.</p>
<p>When I got back to my room I headed out for some food at the Marina Café just down from my hotel. Yep it’s work is this, hope you feel sorry for me. I ordered egg whites, avocado and veg in a whole meal wrap- it was awesome. You have to try this, I eat it while reading and looking out over the Marina.</p>
<p>In between bites I read and have read Robby’s biography over the last couple of days and find it to be an inspiring, eye opening read. It was very in depth and deep, with a ton of motivation, I am sure Robby and Arden are on with a great seller here as it is very well written and has taken a year or so to produce. I was honored to be one of the few to read it before it goes to print. The sun shone down on the countless yachts bobbing up and down in the gentle breeze. The water clipped at the side’s harbor – yep this is the life.</p>
<p>Then I burnt my lip with some egg white.</p>
<p>‘Pleasure pain thing’.</p>
<p>The plan tomorrow is for me to train. I haven’t planned to train with Robby again now, but I thought I would head down to Gold’s for a quick workout and a study up on what’s out there in equipment. So that’s what I will do in the morning and then I’ll meet with Robby and Arden in the afternoon.</p>
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<p>Ian Duckett- <a href="http://www.bodyindesign.co.uk" target="_blank">www.bodyindesign.co.uk</a></p>
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<p><em>Ian Duckett is the UK’s most formidable and sort after personal trainer and was training clients before Personal Training was in Vogue. He is a natural for life athlete and has been at the forefront of natural bodybuilding for 20 years, winning such titles as ‘Mr Natural Britain’ twice and the European title. He has also placed 4th in the World Championships on two occasions and recently won the World title, also the Pro Am &#8211; He is a reputed Powerlifter, winning 6 titles and placing 2nd in the British finals.</em></p>
<p><em>His passion for his work is immeasurable, this shows in the client base he has. He has been helping clients achieve the goals that they only dreamed of and has been tirelessly doing this for more than 20 years. Title winners and corporate professionals, as well as clients wanting to be the best they can be, fill Ian’s day. Ian has trained with the best and studies his standard of work constantly. ‘You should never stop learning’ is one of Ian’s mottos.</em></p>
<p><em>He often travels to the USA to improve and refine his art. Working recently with the great Robby Robinson&#8211;this again moved Ian forward. He is also a great believer in the power of the mind, knowing that this area is the key to unlocking potential from a client. He knows what buttons to press and how to bring out the best in the client. Ian is and has over the years been a leader in training principles and nutrition ideas, he is copied many times but never duplicated.</em></p>
<p><em>He is a sort after Guest Poser and seminar speaker, conducting seminars in gyms up and down the country and also in supplement outlets. Ian owned and ran one of the most successful gyms in the UK. Future Bodies Gym was a 10,000 sq ft home to many champions and successful clients alike. Future Bodies was sold in 2002, since then Ian has concentrated on his BodyInDesign Personal Training business, phone consultations business and maintaining his website and product sales. Ian is very goal orientated and has achieved each of the goals he set out to do, such as &#8211; Writing 4 books &#8211; Producing training DVD’s &#8211; Producing a subscription only magazine &#8211; A supplement company &#8211; Designing and producing training t-shirts &#8211; Producing motivational art work.</em></p>
<p><em>It is safe to say that Ian gets the most out of each day and he has that rare combination these days of knowledge and experience. Professional Background . Director of bodyindesign Ltd . Personal Trainer . Author . Illustrator . Contributing writer to other websites and magazines Significant Accomplishments . 1989 &#8211; Mr Natural Britain . 1995 &#8211; Mr Natural Britain . 1999 &#8211; Mr Natural Europe . 2005 – 2nd in the Natural Pro Am . 2005 – 4th in the Natural World Championships . 2006 – 2nd in the BAWLA Powerlifting British Championships. 2007 Pro Am winner&#8211;Guest Star at the NPA British&#8211;2007 World Championships winner. . Winner of more than 25 other regional bodybuilding titles Ian has had more Area and British title winners as clients than anybody else and has been doing this for at least 20 years.</em></p>
<p><em>Ian’s area of experience is in the training of figure girls, he has had winners and top placings in this class, both in British and International competitions, for many years. Ian has been a featured writer in Hardgainer magazine and has been featured in many books and publications over the years. Ian has published four books that were sold in major book stores and supplement companies in the UK. They still sell now on the internet through his website to all corners of the globe.</em></p>
<p><em>Ian has also produced two training video DVD’s that have achieved the same results as the books. TV Appearances . Calendar . Sky TV . Look North . Radio Leeds . BBC tv inside eye. Featured Articles . Hardgainer magazine . Featured model in Stuart McRobert’s ‘Build muscle, lose fat’ book in 2006 . Health and Strength magazine . Musclemag International- feature writer for 4 years . Bodypower . Bodybuilding Monthly . The Beef magazine . Yorkshire Post . Cyberpump.com . MrUniverse.com . Allsports . Maximuscle . Numerous other health and fitness publications over the last 20-25 years. Individual Athletes . Jenny Garside – 4 time Britain winner and 2nd in the World Championship ladies figure class 2005&#8211;Winner BNBF British 2007 &#8211;NPA British 2007 &#8211;Worlds 2007. . Claire Cotter – British Finals winner and 3rd in the World Championships 2006&#8211;2nd&#8211;NPA British 2007. . Karen Wriggles – Mike Williams Classic winner . Michelle Clift – UK winner and 3rd twice at the British Finals. . Debbie Scholefield – Yorkshire winner&#8211;3rd NPA British 2007. . Julie Ainsworth – Multi title winner . Lynn Beman – Title winner . Annie Davis – Yorkshire winner and British finalist . Frances Walton – Title winner . Andrew Barber – British Under 21 winner . Rob Gorry – Title winner . Ian Cooper – Multi title winner . Helen Everson – Title winner . Gayle Bellamy – British Under 52kg winner . Local TV stars . Phil Guy – Multi title winner .</em></p>
<p><em>And more than 60 other title winners and finalists over the last 20 years. Corporate Clients . Walkers Transport . Nick Marr . Dave Symon. Nutrition Companies who have supported Ian . Allsports International . Maximuscle . Udo’s Oil . Natural Nutrition Products . Organic Foods Currently Ian is supported by &#8216;AST Sports Science&#8217; supplements, his clients are also. . Many more camps at Bodyindesign. . New vidoes on youtube. . 2-New books in 2009 .</em></p>
<p><em>Continue to help clients achieve their goals Ian has created a name for himself in the world of figure, bodybuilding and natural health. His passion and innovation have kept him at the top for years. He is truly a trainers’ trainer – in fact his nickname is The Guru. Need we say more? Areas for more info: Short and sharp book&#8212;True Grit book&#8212;bodyindesign web site&#8212;look for articles on this site and others featuring Ian.<br />
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<p><em>Who I&#8217;d like to meet:<br />
I have met most of my hero&#8217;s Robby&#8211; Arnold&#8211;Stallone&#8211;Labrada. I never got to meet the now passed away Arthur Jones. He was an awesome man that changed the industry I am in today.</em></p>
<p><em>Be sure to visit Ian&#8217;s website, <a style="color: #ff0000; text-decoration: underline; font-size: 12px; font-family: Verdana;" href="http://www.bodyindesign.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.bodyindesign.co.uk</a>.</em></p>
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