From 300 sit-ups a day to 6,000 calories – inside Aspinall’s fight camp

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Tom Aspinall arrives at his father Andy’s house, which is just around the corner, each morning, dropping his children off at the same school where they used to go when they were younger.

The magic happens in Atherton, Greater Manchester, just 20 minutes away from the gym.

Since he was eight years old, Andy has been Aspinall’s head coach, giving his son the perfect foundation to develop and win the first UFC heavyweight title.

The pair’s conversation in the car can cover a variety of topics, but for the past three months they have focused on the best way to defeat Ciryl Gane in his first UFC 321 victory.

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As he recounts the anecdote about Tom’s left hand, Andy makes a warm, jovial joke about how they don’t always agree on topics to work on in the gym on the day.

However, this dynamic is healthy, and the Aspinalls’ philosophy focuses on encouraging constructive criticism in addition to a desire to improve.

The camp’s foundation is based on this philosophy as it prepares for former interim champion Gane, who is likely to be Aspinall’s biggest test of his 18-fight career to date.

Why is cardio so important at Aspinall Camp?

In order to face Gane, Aspinall and his team have significantly changed: they have given cardio prioritization in comparison to earlier fight camps.

Aspinall tells BBC Sport, “My opponent moves really well, so I’m going to have to keep up with him moving.”

He exhibits excellent athleticism. I obviously want to be able to match or be as close to his as possible because of his excellent cardio.

In the UFC, Aspinall is not used to protracted fights.

Eight of the nine fights ended in the first round, with Aspinall having the shortest, shortest average fighttime in UFC history, two minutes, two seconds.

Aspinall, who was once a mastermind of Andy, now runs his own gym where he trains alongside Modestas Bukauskas and Ante Delija from the UFC.

Andy’s attention can be drawn to Aspinall because only four to eight fighters fight in a single day and only two spar simultaneously.

Andy says, “I’ve always been in his side.”

“For the past four years, I’ve been doing it every day with him to make sure I don’t miss anything.” I can see it all.

Aspinall has prioritized body work, which can include a daily 200 burpees, 300 sit-ups, and numerous sets of 10 press-ups, to increase his cardio.

This camp does a lot of that, says Andy, not about moving a weight, pulling something, or throwing something. It’s about moving yourself.

Aspinall’s cardio has improved, but he still prefers to end the competition early.

10 liters of water, calorie-free, and 6000 calories

Aspinall has consumed more than 6, 000 calories per day and consumed between eight and ten liters of water to support the extra cardio.

Are you prepared for what’s going to happen? Before describing his strict diet, Aspinall warns BBC Sport.

Porridge is typically eaten for breakfast along with a few protein shakes, including peanut butter and blueberries, which can contain more than 1, 000 calories.

He consumes eloctrolytes before bed and then replenishes with a banana and another protein shake.

In order to prepare for his late afternoon training session, he has a meal of chicken, rice, yoghurt, and fruit.

Aspinall finishes the day off with a substantial serving of rice, eggs, and steak, and then finishes with a satisfying protein shake.

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Aspinall places importance on getting enough sleep when he returns home from training, but Andy frequently watches Gane fight footage.

Tom watches him, but for eight to twelve weeks, he won’t have any say in what we’ll do, Andy claims.

Aspinall and his team respect Gane, and they are aware that heavyweight MMA can sometimes be turned around in terms of preparation. This is because they are familiar with the nature of the fight.

“You never know what you’re doing outside of fight training, whether it’s working or not, until you get into the fight,” says Andy.

“Tom needs to be trained to be as good as he can be, and his body needs to be able to react,” I simply said.

Before the American retired, Aspinall waited 19 months as interim champion to realize that he would fight in the title defense against Jon Jones.

15 months ago, Aspinall faced Curtis Blaydes for the interim title.

Aspinall declares his desire to restart the heavyweight division at the end of the interview.

“I’m just interested in being active. They haven’t been very active, according to Aspinall, which is one of the things about the heavyweight champion.

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Trump administration to open up Alaska wildlife refuge to drilling

The Trump administration has finalised plans to allow oil and gas drilling in a national wildlife refuge spanning pristine Indigenous land in Alaska, reigniting long-simmering tensions about conserving one of the United States’s environmental jewels.

The US Department of the Interior announced at an event on Thursday that it plans to open up the coastal plain of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which sits on traditional Inupiaq and Gwich’in Indigenous land, to resource exploration.

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In a news release, it said the move, which paves the way for lease sales within the refuge’s 1.5 million-acre (631, 309-hectare) coastal plain, was part of a “sweeping package of actions to boost energy development, modernise land and resource management across Alaska”.

President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans previously pledged to reopen this portion of the refuge to possible development.

Announcing the move, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said, “from day one, President Trump directed us to unlock Alaska’s energy and resource potential while honouring commitments to the state and local communities”.

A Republican bill featuring major tax breaks and spending cuts, passed during the summer, called for at least four lease sales within the Alaska refuge over a 10-year period.

“By reopening the Coastal Plain and advancing key infrastructure, we are strengthening energy independence, creating jobs and supporting Alaska’s communities while driving economic growth across the state”, Burgum said.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain – which sits near the tip of the Alaska Peninsula, and contains internationally recognised habitat for migrating waterfowl – is considered sacred land to Indigenous Gwich’in communities, who oppose the drilling.

Conservationists have also condemned the move. Meda DeWitt, Alaska senior manager with The Wilderness Society, said it places “corporate interests above the lives, cultures and spiritual responsibilities of the people whose survival depends on … the health of the Arctic Refuge”.

Supportive of the drilling, however, are the Inupiaq Indigenous community in the town of Kaktovik, which sits within the refuge. They consider responsible oil development to be key to their region’s economic wellbeing and development.

The Kaktovik Inupiat Corp, the native village corporation founded in 1973 that owns the land in and around Kaktovik, praised this week’s announcement from the Trump administration.

“It is encouraging to see decision makers in Washington advancing policies that respect our voice and support Kaktovik’s long term success”, its president, Charles “CC” Lampe, said in a statement.

In Thursday’s announcement, Burgum also said a land exchange deal had been completed aimed at building a road connecting the communities of King Cove and Cold Bay that would run through Izembek National Wildlife Refuge.

While King Cove residents have long called for a road to be opened, conservationists and tribal leaders have promised to launch a legal challenge.

Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski told reporters she had been fighting for land access for King Cove throughout her tenure, but said it was in everyone’s interest to ensure the road is built with minimal disturbance to local wildlife.

Lily Allen album’s most brutal lyrics – every dig at cheating David Harbour

After discovering that David Harbour had a three-year affair, Lily Allen has been open about the breakdown of her marriage.

Lily Allen’s marriage to actor David Harbour was the subject of a potent new album that Lily Allen has released. In her new album West End Girl, the songstress sings about her heartbreak on the discovery that the Stranger Things star had a three-year affair while they were engaged.

The 14 tracks Lily claimed to have written in 10 days reveal more about the upheaval she experienced after learning that David had been abducted.

Although Lily claims that the tracks are fact-part fiction, there are some unmistakable details. After discovering his profile on the popular dating app Raya, the singer broke up with David in December. Here are some songs about Lily’s journey that are discussed on her album.

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Track with title

The title track of the album, which describes the couple’s early relationship, where Lily’s daughters live in a house in New York, is featured. She describes how happy she is that she has accepted a new role in West End productions 22 and A Ghost Story in 2021.

Lily says, “I miss you, but this is what you’re going to do.” The song then ends with an emotional phone call. Okay, so I’m not feeling great about it… If that’s what you need to do, then… I suppose. But how would it operate? I mean, I’m really depressed, but I want you to be content. You are my love.

Ruminating

Lily talks about how she couldn’t sleep while working in London in Song Ruminating. She claims, “I can’t shake the image of her naked.”

Then she sings, “Why can’t you wait for me to return home?” This conversation is too large for a call. I’ve spent the night ruminating and running. Did you look into her eyes while giving her a kiss? Have you enjoyed yourself? Will you not tell me that I’m still your number one now that it’s over, baby? Because you are my number one.

Sleepwalking

The third song on the album explores Lily’s reaction to her husband’s marriage ending. She then sings about how she initially believed there might be a second woman involved.

She sings: “‘ Why aren’t we f***ing, baby? ‘ Yes, you did exactly that. But you allowed me to believe that it was me and not the girls in your bed.

Tennis and Relapse

Lily makes the suggestion in Relapse that the two are in a committed relationship despite disagreeing with the idea. She sings, “I tried to be your modern wife, but the child in me protests.”

Before she discovers texts from a mystery girl on his phone, Tennis then discusses the singer’s plans for a welcome home meal for an unappreciative partner.

“I regret reading your texts,” I say. How you’ve been playing tennis has been convulsing my mind. I wouldn’t be jealous if it were just sex. You won’t play with me, Lily says, and who is Madeline?

Then she sings, “I have a lot of information that I can’t even process.” I then sent you a brief email explaining what I saw. And then you entered the bedroom, making it entirely my fault.

Just Enough and Madeline

Madeline features Lily admitting to texting the other woman involved in her marriage when she inquired, “Is it just sex or is emotion?”

She sings the depressing line “I think you’re in love with someone else, felt you pull away, and now I’m blaming myself” in the ballad Just Enough.

P**** Palace

One of the album’s most explosive songs, P***y Palace, features Lily describing kicking her husband out of their New York home and moving him to a different West Village apartment.

She arrives at the apartment, which “she had assumed would be a dojo,” but I realized something wasn’t working. Am I a “sex addict,” then?

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She claims in the second verse that she found a shoebox of sexy toys as well as letters “from broken hearted women that wish you could have been better” and “how did I get caught up in your double life”?

Rybakina clinches last spot in WTA Finals

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Victoria Mboko defeated Elena Rybakina to reach the Pan Pacific Open semi-finals, clinching her place in the WTA finals for the month.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion defeated 19-year-old Mboko 6-3 7-6 (7-4) to claim her place in the end-of-season competition. She has won two WTA 500 titles this year.

The top eight singles and doubles teams of the year will compete in the WTA Finals on November 1 in Saudi Arabia.

Kazakhstan’s Rybakina had to reach Tokyo’s semifinals at least to defeat Russian 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva.

“It’s great to qualify and play some more matches, especially against top players,” said Rybakina.

“Last week I was focusing one match at a time, and I knew that advancing will require a long road.”

The first and second alternates for the Finals are Ekaterina Alexandrova, 30, and Andreeva.

At the Ningbo Open in China on Sunday, Rybakina increased her chances of making it to the WTA Finals for the third time in a row.

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Victoria Mboko defeated Elena Rybakina to reach the Pan Pacific Open semi-finals, clinching her place in the WTA finals for the month.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion defeated 19-year-old Mboko 6-3 7-6 (7-4) to claim her place in the end-of-season competition. She has won two WTA 500 titles this year.

The top eight singles and doubles teams of the year will compete in the WTA Finals on November 1 in Saudi Arabia.

Kazakhstan’s Rybakina had to reach Tokyo’s semifinals at least to defeat Russian 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva.

“It’s great to qualify and play some more matches, especially against top players,” said Rybakina.

“Last week I was focusing one match at a time, and I knew that advancing will require a long road.”

The first and second alternates for the Finals are Ekaterina Alexandrova, 30, and Andreeva.

At the Ningbo Open in China on Sunday, Rybakina increased her chances of making it to the WTA Finals for the third time in a row.

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Rashford wants to stay at Barcelona when loan ends

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When Marcus Rashford’s loan deal with Manchester United expires this summer, Rashford intends to stay at Barcelona.

Barcelona has the option to permanently purchase the England international for a fee lower than United’s $ 40 million request for a permanent deal.

While Ruben Amorim is the head coach, the 27-year-old appears to have no future at Old Trafford despite his United contract expiring in 2028.

Rashford responded to an ESPN question whether he wanted to stay in Spain, “For sure.”

“Barcelona is one of the key clubs in the history of football,” says one fan who enjoys this football team. It is a great honor for a player.

Rashford spent the second half of last season at Aston Villa, where Unai Emery helped him resurrect his career.

He scored twice against Olympiakos in the Champions League on Tuesday, increasing his total to five goals in 12 games for Barcelona.

Rashford, who is scheduled to play for Real Madrid this weekend, believes he can benefit from a change of scenery.

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