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Lei Wulong
07-04-2008, 17:08
Hier ein vid mit ein paar Eindrücken vom letzten Fedor Seminar.

Die ersten 20-30 sec. sind Bilder aber danach gehts video los ;)

YouTube - Fedor submits Bonjasky, Ernesto Hoost,Gilbert Yvel, Aerts... (http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=nEXVGSAhgKE&feature=related)

haliy
09-04-2008, 22:21
na so neu ist das video net. und das ist auch meiner meinung nach auch ein bissel her.

SeraphiM
09-04-2008, 22:54
ich habs noch nicht gesehen...:D

iromaniac
10-04-2008, 18:20
coole sache

maximus
10-04-2008, 22:50
coole sache

mega! im kreis rumrennen, leg lock lernen, ev. hat er noch einen low kick block gezeigt....

ich hasse solche worship seminare. bei fedor würde ich wohl trotzdem gehen:D

Killer Joghurt
10-04-2008, 23:01
guter promi besuch noch mit remy und hoost
:)

ivo c.
11-04-2008, 06:39
guter promi besuch noch mit remy und hoost
:)

Und Yvel und Aerts :D ;)

Lei Wulong
11-04-2008, 14:57
ja! alleine bei der besetztung an Stars die gekommen sind würd ich mir sowas gerne mal antun;) Zudem Aerts Hoost Remy und Fedor auf einen Fleck. Da wahren ja fast alle meine Lieblingsfighter dabei.

Lei Wulong
31-10-2008, 14:29
ein intervie mit Peter Aerts nach dem Workshop:

Editor Michael Mazur caught up with Peter Aerts right after the seminar Fedor held in Amstelveen, the Netherlands. Three time K-1 World Grand Prix and Muay Thai World Champion shared his thoughts about his future plans, injury healing process, possibility of another fight under MMA rules, Melvin Manhoef and beer

Michael Mazur: Mister Aerts how are you doing?
Peter Aerts: I’m doing fine, thanks for asking.

Michael: Why do you think striking sport is so popular here in the Netherlands?
Peter Aerts: Striking? Because it’s been here already for quite a long time. While MMA is relatively new here, pretty much every weekend we have a regular K-1-like Gala here. So we are used to it. But in few years MMA will be popular as well I believe.

Michael: But does stand-up fighting grow here? Does it have any more prospects?
Peter Aerts: Well, it’s on the same level. We fought in K-1 a long time ago.

Michael: How popular are you in the Netherlands? Do people recognize you asking for an autograph or a photo with you?
Peter Aerts: I’m getting much more popular now as television (SBS) broadcasts K-1 shows. K-1 itself is getting more popular here.

Michael: Do you watch MMA on regular basis? Any special promotions?
Peter Aerts: Noo, not too much. Before there was Pride and I liked watching it. You know I’ve been many times in Japan. But you don’t see too much MMA on TV in the Netherlands. It’s a shame I think.

Michael: Do you believe it will change in the future?
Peter Aerts: I think it will. Right now the media is too rough. For them it’s too brutal because they don’t know. For them it’s like real fighting with no rules.

Michael: Do you have a favorite movie?
Peter Aerts: I like Al Pacino, Robert de Niro…

Michael: Mafia action?
Peter Aerts: Yeah, Godfather…I don’t have much time for it though.

Michael: Do you plan to star in a movie? Have you got any offers?
Peter Aerts: I got 2 offers but I didn’t accept it. I’m too busy fighting now.

Michael: So maybe few years later….
Peter Aerts: Yeah, if it’s a good offer, for me fighting is the most important. So it has to be a good financial offer or something significant to get my attention.

Michael: You’ve been to Saint Petersburg on April, 14 last year…What memories have you carris out of there?
Peter Aerts: Yeah, that was nice. Sitting close to Putin, you know. It’s a big thing. He’s one of the biggest guys in the world. I liked the environment there. And then the party on the boat of Vadim (Finkelstein). I definitely enjoyed being there.

Michael: OK. What are your plans for this year? What do you intend to reach in K-1?
Peter Aerts: First of all I need to get rid of the knee injury.

Michael: And how is it going?
Peter Aerts: Well, I had an operation on the knee last December so now I’m recovering. In April I have my first fight since the injury. We’ll see how it’ll go. I plan to fight 2-3 years more in K-1, that’s for sure.

Michael: But do you train full out now?
Peter Aerts: Boxing is no problem at all at the moment. But kicking I train only with reliable sparring partners who know what they do.

Michael: You try to watch that knee…
Peter Aerts: Exactly. Normally it’s not a problem but now I have to avoid any kind of complication.

Michael: Do you have your own academy here?
Peter Aerts: I train with my own team (Team Aerts) in Beverwijk. I intend to open my own school sometime in the future though.

Michael: Do you have feud with anyone in the sport?
Peter Aerts: No. For me it’s sport. Inside the ring he’s my enemy. But outside I have no enemies. For me it’s a job, doing business.

Michael: There was a rumor of you fighting in an up-start Japanese organization under MMA rues…
Peter Aerts: Not that I know. Actually the more important for me is K-1 and then MMA.

Michael: But you wouldn’t refuse to come back to MMA since you have already had 2 fights…
Peter Aerts: Yeah, I made a mistake back then fighting against a Judo guy and I jumped on him. Not too much experience in that field.

Michael: You got caught in submission…
Peter Aerts: Yes. But when I keep the fight standing it’s no problem at all. They can’t touch me. It’s another experience. Now I know the fight doesn’t have to go to the ground.

Michael: Your next fight is against Melvin Manhoef. How do you feel coming into this one? How will the fight go?
Peter Aerts: He’s small guy, much smaller than me but still he’s very explosive. I believe under my rules I’m better than him. But you never know..He’s a strong puncher. You have to watch him. But I think I can beat him.

Michael: Is there any animosity between you and him?
Peter Aerts: No, I like this guy. He’s a nice guy. I have nothing against him.

Michael: So maybe afterwards you go drink beer together?
Peter Aerts: (laughs) Yeah, no problem. But I don’t think he drinks. I do though.

Michael: Bedankt voor uw interview. Good luck in your next fight!
Peter Aerts: Alsjeblieft! You’re welcome.