By all accounts, UFC heavyweight champ Andrei Arlovski is a beast,
perhaps stereotyped by those on the outside as a remorseless sadistic
animal who finds joy in maiming others and is disturbed only by being
unable to actually dismember opponents during a fight. Not true.
Arlovski is an athlete, a martial artist and a guy who has a sense of
humor as engaging as his skills in the octagon.
Bodybuilding is as important to Arlovski's success as a fighter as any
other aspect of his training, because power and strength are vital to be
able to strike and grapple effectively to overpower an opponent. Four
weeks before a fight he stops weight training to avoid injuries and
focus on flexibility and speed, but outside of that, bodybuilding is a
constant in his life, and he believes it's a necessary part of being the
best.
Arlovski has developed most of his weight training and nutrition program
from what he has read in bodybuilding magazines, and he has been
inspired by Ronnie Coleman, Lee Haney, Dorian Yates and others. But his
favorite bo
dybuilder is Milos Sarcev. To read more about Andrei Arlovski pick up
the October issue of FLEX magazine at your local newsstand. On October
7th,in the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, Arlovski will
defend his title in UFC 55 against Paul "The Headhunter" Buentello.