Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-load resistance exercise (RE) is often used as a surrogate to traditional high-load RE to stimulate muscular adaptations, such as hypertrophy and strength. However, it is not clear whether such adaptations are achieved through similar cellular and molecular processes. We compared changes in muscle function, morphology, and signaling pathways between these differing training protocols. Twenty-one males and females (means ± SD: 24.3 ± 3.1 yr) experienced with resistance training (4.9 ± 2.6 yr) performed 9 wk of resistance training (three times per week) with either high-loads (75%-80% 1RM; HL-RT), or low-loads with BFR (30%-40% 1RM; LL-BFR). Before and after the training intervention, resting muscle biops...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-load resistance exercise (RE) is often used as a surrogate to ...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
ow-load blood flow restriction (LL-BFR) training has gained increasing interest in the scientific c...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
Purpose: It is well established that high-load resistance training (HL-RT, >70%/1RM) activates mTORC...
Low-load exercise performed to or near task failure appears to result in similar skeletal muscle ada...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-load resistance exercise (RE) is often used as a surrogate to ...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
ow-load blood flow restriction (LL-BFR) training has gained increasing interest in the scientific c...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
Purpose: It is well established that high-load resistance training (HL-RT, >70%/1RM) activates mTORC...
Low-load exercise performed to or near task failure appears to result in similar skeletal muscle ada...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...