Inside look at Fedor Emelianenko's training camp in Holland
Posted on April 20, 2011, 06:17 AM by Anton GurevichRussian "Iron World Magazine" takes an inside look at Fedor Emelianenko's training camp in Holland, where "The Last Emperor" sharpens his skills ahead of the anticipated return this summer. The video also features the K-1 legend Ernesto Hoost, as well as M-1 Challenge stars such as Maxim Grishin, Viktor Nemlkov and Dmitri Samoilov.
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c'mon fyodor shake off the rust and come back stronger !
hoost... 1 of the worlds best kick boxers in the world . good too see fedor training with the best in the world .
Looks like Russia has a lot of new talent comming up. Can't waitt ill Dana's vein on his stupid bald head starts pulsing!
which vein?
what will happen when it starts pulsing and why is this important to you?
what will happen if it doesn't start pulsing and why don't you want this to happen?
lets hope fedor isnt over there just to get baked 24/7
Haha! Come on Fedor get off the couch! You've been watching Family Guy for 12 hours!
If Hoost cant make Fedor a better striker... no 1 can
Sounds like you have a deep insight into Fedors learning style and have compared this against all trainers who meet all criteria for helping him improve his game.
That's great, when did you develop such knowledge?
Look how much weight he's lost!!!
two weeks does not seem long enough. But it's good to hear him speak of going to different places to train and expand his game.
He's going back in May to spend another month in Holland with his coaches. This time he didn't go with his coaches. He also grappled with World BJJ champion Remco Parduel while in Holland.
Here are more clips of Fedor's training in Holland
Fedor training with Peter Teijsse, Johan Vos, Jerrel Venetiaan and Remco Parduel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1me-2THDCxw
Fedor training his stand up with Peter Teijsse:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0XRYiCxmyY&feature=related
nice videos ...thanks!
This is exactly what Fedor needs--and it encourages me to believe he wants to keep on with his fighting career.
To stay the best, you must keep evolving as a fighter and with the sport--and Fedor going to Holland to get variety in training and training partners is the best way for him to get back in the saddle.