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Here’s this week’s rigorous schedule for Rus Smith which just goes to show how dedicated professional MMA fighters are to compete at the top level in the UK, while running a business and a family.

This week I’m looking to increase my lift in my big exercises, but superset them with small group higher reps to keep muscle endurance high.

While also looking to slowly increase my running by including a brief outdoor run.

My plan this week is to increase MMA fitness working with Greg Creel at Celtic Pride.

Monday
Core / weights

– squat(deep) 4 sets 8 reps @130 kg
– lunge 4 sets 15 reps @ 30 kg
– incline db bench 4 x 8 @40 kg dumb bells
– cable cross overs 4 x 15 @ 20 kg
– clean 4 x 8 @70 kg
– lat pull down 4 x 15 @45 kgs
– smith sh press 4 x 8 @70 kg
– lat, front and rev raise 4 x 15 @5 kg dumb bells

Tuesday
Weight circuit all 3 sets of 12 rep

– push up pull up 12
– squat 12 reps @80 kg
– s.a push 12 reps each arm @25 kg
– sumo high pull 12 reps @35 kg
– clean and press 12 r @50 kg

Pad work 4 x 2mins 30 sec’s rest

Wednesday
Indoor running

- 2 x 600m, 3 x 400m, 4 x 200m and 5 x 100m
– core – matt work

Thursday

– dead lift 8r 4 sets@140 kg
– prone pull 15r 4 sets@40 kg
– flat bench 8r 4 sets@ 100 kg
– db fly 15r 4 sets @17.5kg dumb bells
– leg press 8 r 4 s @300 kg
– stiff leg dead lift 15r 4 s @70 kg
– military press 8r 4s @60 kg
– upright row 15r 4 s @45 kg

Friday

– mma fitness 2mins work 30secs rest on each exercise
– then 1min work 20sec rest, then 30 sec work no rest.
– punch bag
– ring pull ups
– kick bag
– monkey walks
– ground and pound

then some take down defence with Greg, defence in to attack movement

Saturday
300 training

25 chins
50 dead lift @60 kg
50 box jumps, 50 pushups
50 floor wipers
50 clean and press@25 kg
25 chins.
To be completed in one circuit
Do twice full recovery between sets
1 forgot to time
2 12mins 14secs

2.5 mile run to finish out side

More next week as this man machine works his way back to peak fitness…

(Rus Smith backstage before his fight at Knuckleup At The Manor)

 

Rus Smith – Pro MMA Fighter (4-1-0)

 

Background

G4 MMA fighter Rus Smith had a bright and promising international rugby career at the age of 20, having led Wales as their captain from U16-U19 on tours to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. His rugby days sadly came to a close after extensive knee surgery in 2007. Not one to give up, Rus became a qualified personal trainer and fitness instructor and bought his own gym “Exert” near Newbridge in South Wales.

 His combat sports career started back in 2008 with boxing, which seemed too one dimensional. With his takedown and tackling experience from rugby he turned to MMA in 2008 and won the Grapple & Strike title as a semi-pro. Rus entered the proffesional ranks in 2009 and signed with G4 MMA Fighters where he’s appeared on the prestigious ‘Knuckle Up at the Manor’ show, Absolute Adrenaline and BAMMA 2 at London’s Roundhouse Theatre. After his last epic war with David Round in March 2010 on Spartan Fight Challenge,  which has been voiced as the domestic fight of the year, the old rugby injury flared up and Rus has since undergone knee surgery once again.

 As Rus works his way back to peak fitness which should see him back in the cage next February, we get an insight into his rigorous training regime on a weekly basis. Rus works with Greg Creel as his BJJ and takedown coach, with Andrew Johns and Bradley Pryce for stand up sparring and he will introduce Gary Lockett for full striking as soon as the knee is better.

 For anyone wanting to get into a cage with Rus, this is what you’re going up against. So beware, he comes to win…

Fitness

Over past couple of weeks I have been doing a lot of rowing and biking to strengthen my knee area.

Session 1

Pad work – 2mins high intensity, 30secs rest x4

Rower – 500m fast, 30secs rest x4

Bike – 2mins fast, 30 secs rest x4

Session 2

2000m row – fast as poss

2 mile bike – high level, as fast as poss

2 mile arm bike

I do both of these twice a week.

Session 3

15 mile bike ride across mountain! Tough! Arse killing me, but really good for the knee.

I started running straight lines last weeks on the recommendation of my physio (4 weeks ahead of schedule). I’m up to running 2 miles at just over 15mins.

I will be looking to build up to 4 miles in under 30 mins by 6 weeks.

I’ve added running to my above sessions as well. Looking forward to running outside soon.

Weight training

For each body part I’m up to doing 4 sets of 12 reps for my first exercise (compound exercises) then 5-7 exercise circuit, 15 reps 2 sets. For example:

Back – Dead lift 4 x 12 reps. 1 min rest in between (up to 145 kg at mo)

Then the circuit is:

Cleans, bent over row, lat pull down, rope pulley, single arm row, single arm snatch. All 15 reps no rest, when finished 2 mins rest and then repeat.

I’m looking to change training next week move towards strength training.

MMA

Started doing some bag and pad work, have to be careful on certain shots not to extend and twist too much!

Done some Jiu Jitsu last week, only working of my back.  Had a reaction on my knee so leaving off that for a few weeks.  Starting back with my coach Gregg Creel next week, just working technique and movement.

Do the same for chest, legs and shoulders.

Average week

Mon – Weights and core

Tue - Weights and CV

Wed – Weights

Thurs - Weights and CV

Fri - CV and core

Sat – Weights

Sun – CV

(Gary Cross of G4 MMA Fighters with notorious weight cutter Anthony Johnson of the UFC)

Weight cutting is now a major science where fighters can drop 9kgs in the final days before their weigh in, so why not use the same concept for an MMA manager?

London (G4MMA) 10 August 2010 – UK based founder of G4 MMA Fighters Gary Cross has decided to lose 60lbs in weight. The first stop for advice and products was G4 MMA’s new sponsor Pro Athlete Supplementation (PAS) backed by British Olympic Gold Medallist Darren Campbell MBE and Senior Nutritionist Jon Williams. The aim is to drop from 284lbs to 224lbs using PAS products with their nutrition plans, combined with a rigorous training schedule comprising kettle bells and circuit training put together by top G4 MMA Fighter and Personal trainer Tim Newman.

You can follow Gary’s quest as he sheds the pounds and increases fitness on a weekly basis, and transforms his bulky businessman frame into a well honed MMA fighting machine. Follow the progress as Gary works towards his goal each week.

The campaign starts today with a high protein diet for the week combined with PAS Phase 3 protein and CLA tablets. Just quote the promo code G4MMA when purchasing products on the PAS website for a discount.

 Details of the workout sessions will be published each week along with weight loss results and the diet can be obtained from gary@g4mmafighters.com.