The purpose was to examine the acute skeletal muscle response to high load exercise and low‐load exercise with and without different levels of applied pressure (BFR). A total of 22 participants completed the following four conditions: elbow flexion exercise to failure using a traditional high load [70% 1RM, (7000)], low load [15% 1RM,(1500)], low load with moderate BFR [15%1RM+40%BFR(1540)] or low load with greater BFR [15% 1RM+80%BFR(1580)]. Torque and muscle thickness were measured prior to, immediately post, and 15 min postexercise. Muscle electromyography (EMG) amplitude was measured throughout. Immediately following exercise, the 7000 condition had lower muscle thickness [4·2(1·0)cm] compared to the 1500 [4·4 (1·1)cm], 1540 [4·4(1·1)cm...
Low-intensity resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been shown to induce a promi...
This paper aimed to examine the acute effect of low-load (LL) exercise with blood-flow restriction (...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
This study examined the acute and chronic effects of resistance exercise with and without blood flow...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
Low-load exercise performed to or near task failure appears to result in similar skeletal muscle ada...
The aim of this study was to compare if an acute exercise session of high-load resistance training (...
The aim of the study was to compare the recovery response and muscle oxygenation of a blood-flow res...
This study compared electromyographic (EMG) amplitude, the number of repetitions completed, and exer...
The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of 4-wks of forearm flexion and extension blo...
It is proposed that, at very low loads, greater blood flow restriction (BFR) pressures might be requ...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Eduardo D. S. Freitas1, Ryan M. Miller1, Aaron D. Heishman1, Japneet Kaur1, Brady Brown1, Michael Be...
Low-intensity resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been shown to induce a promi...
This paper aimed to examine the acute effect of low-load (LL) exercise with blood-flow restriction (...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
This study examined the acute and chronic effects of resistance exercise with and without blood flow...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
Low-load exercise performed to or near task failure appears to result in similar skeletal muscle ada...
The aim of this study was to compare if an acute exercise session of high-load resistance training (...
The aim of the study was to compare the recovery response and muscle oxygenation of a blood-flow res...
This study compared electromyographic (EMG) amplitude, the number of repetitions completed, and exer...
The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of 4-wks of forearm flexion and extension blo...
It is proposed that, at very low loads, greater blood flow restriction (BFR) pressures might be requ...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Eduardo D. S. Freitas1, Ryan M. Miller1, Aaron D. Heishman1, Japneet Kaur1, Brady Brown1, Michael Be...
Low-intensity resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been shown to induce a promi...
This paper aimed to examine the acute effect of low-load (LL) exercise with blood-flow restriction (...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...