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"Ken Yasuda (also known as Japan's Arnold Schwarzenegger) (born May 2, 1971 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese professional bodybuilder. He was formerly a mixed martial arts head coach for the Tokyo Sabres of the International Fight League. Biography Yasuda was born in the Japanese city of Kyoto to a family that boasts 46 generations of samurai warriors. As a child Yasuda dreamed of becoming a pro baseball player, and was drafted as a pitcher by a major league team after high school. Yasuda chose instead to play baseball at the University of Southern California, where he developed a love of weight lifting and physical conditioning from fellow USC alum Mark McGwire. An injury to his pitching arm eventually forced Yasuda to abandon his dreams of pitching in the major leagues. Yasuda then became involved in bodybuilding. He resides in Los Angeles, California. Baseball Because he grew up in Japan, Yasuda was an avid baseball player. Despite being drafted by a major league team, he chose to earn a college degree at the University of Southern California and play baseball there . Always considered to be too short to pitch in the U.S., Yasuda began to weight train to increase his strength. It was during this time that Yasuda met baseball great Mark McGwire and began training with him. While at USC, Yasuda got a ligament injury to his pitching arm and could no longer play. Bodybuilding After his arm injury, Yasuda focused full-time on his new passion, bodybuilding. He soon became the first Japanese man to become a Musclemania Professional Bodybuilder after taking Mr. Japan Title in his first Mr. Japan competition. He has always been a finalist in top bodybuilding competitions like Excalibur and Superbody World Championships, Mr. World Championships and Musclemania Professional World Championships. While competing he has beaten the current Mr. Universe, Mr. USA, and Mr. France. Yasuda is known for his uncommonly proportional and symmetrical look and perfect condition with a sweet mask. Acting Yasuda has also appeared in several U.S. and Japanese films, including Cupid's Mistake (2001) and Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy (2006). In addition to appearing on TV and films, he has starred in numerous training videos including the series The Way of Samurai, The Punishment Workout with Tito Ortiz, The Ultimate Power Training with Don Frye, and the MMA training video series. Two documentaries have been made about Yasuda: The Last Samurai Standing (2003) and Ken Yasuda (2000). MMA Yasuda was the head coach of the International Fight Leagues Tokyo Sabres. He coaches striking and makes fight strategies, which led his team to be undefeated in the season of 2007. He also focuses on strength and conditioning training to help prevent injuries and maximize physical performance. In addition to the Tokyo Sabres, he trains MMA legends Don Frye and Kazuyuki Fujita. He has been a coach for Team Inoki and New Japan Pro- wrestling Federation : he has coached most of the top New Japan Pro-wrestlers including Shinsuke Nakamura, Yoshi Tatsu, Keiji Muto, etc. He now trains individual fighters of prominence and up and coming fighters as well in addition to other professional athletes including Ichiro Suzuki (MLB)(previous trainee). He has been called a great coach, strategist and a mentor by many of the MMA world's top contenders. Wrestling Yasuda made an appearance as the guest ambassador for the Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tetsuya Naito match at New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome on January 4, 2017.http://njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00412_2_1 References External links *Ken Yasuda IFL Page *Tokyo Sabres IFL Team Page *International Fight League *Bodybuilding.com Ken Yasuda Page * Japanese expatriates in the United States Baseball people from Kyoto USC Trojans baseball players 1971 births Living people Japanese bodybuilders 21st-century Japanese male actors "
"KCEE is a commercial radio station located in Cortaro, Arizona, broadcasting to the Tucson, Arizona area on 690 AM. KCEE airs a Christian format and is owned by Calvary Chapel of Tucson, Inc. History The station went on the air as KEVT in 1953. On July 29, 1981, the station changed its call sign to KVOI. On July 1, 2009, the station swapped formats and call signs with 1030 AM in Cortaro, becoming KCEE. References External links *Official Website CEE CEE Radio stations established in 1953 1953 establishments in Arizona "
"Rhys Oakley (born 16 September 1980 in Plymouth) is a rugby union footballer who has represented the Wales National Rugby Team, currently playing for Hartpury College R.F.C., who play in the English Championship. His usual position is at number eight . Oakley played in the Premiership for Bristol Shoguns, where he made 19 starts for the club. Following Bristol's relegation from the top-flight in 2003, he joined Newport Gwent Dragons and made 50 appearances for Newport. Oakley attained two Welsh caps in August 2003, making his debut for against in the World Cup warm-up games in the back row alongside former Tyke Richard Parks. He also appeared for Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006 (15-26 March), being part of the squad who won the Plate competition in Sevens Rugby . Oakley joined the Tykes from Newport on a two-year deal, along with Newport team mate Leigh Hinton, for the start of the National Division One 2006–07 season, making his debut against London Welsh at Headingley on 3 September 2006. Tykes, then director of rugby Stuart Lancaster said at the time: "Rhys is a very talented young back-rower who will add a great deal to our squad. "I was surprised that he was released by the Dragons but am delighted to have secured his services. "I was impressed by his desire to be part of a new team and his drive to reach the top. He is a versatile player who can play anywhere in the back row and he will give us strength in depth going forward." External links *Leeds profile *Newport Gwent Dragons profile Sportspeople from Plymouth Wales international rugby union players Welsh rugby union players Bristol Bears players Leeds Tykes players Dragons (rugby union) players 1980 births Living people Welsh expatriate rugby union players CS Bourgoin-Jallieu players Expatriate rugby union players in France British expatriates in France Rugby sevens players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players of Wales Testicular cancer survivors "