Despite compelling muscular structure and function changes resulting from blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance training, mechanisms of action remain poorly characterized. Alterations in tissue O2 saturation (TSI%) and metabolites are potential drivers of observed changes, but their relationships with degree of occlusion pressure are unclear. We examined local TSI% and blood lactate (BL) concentration during BFR training to failure using different occlusion pressures on strength, hypertrophy, and muscular endurance over an 8-week training period. Twenty participants (11M:9F) trained 3/wk for 8wk using high pressure (100% resting limb occlusion pressure, LOP, 20%1RM), moderate pressure (50% LOP, 20%1RM), or traditional resistance training (...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The metabolic stress induced by blood flow restriction (BFR) during resistance training (RT) might m...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
Blood flow restrictionin resistance training reduces arterial blood supply. This results in increase...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
The aim of the study was to compare the recovery response and muscle oxygenation of a blood-flow res...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Objective: To investigate vascular adaptations to eight weeks of resistance exercise, with and witho...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-load resistance exercise (RE) is often used as a surrogate to ...
Objective: To investigate vascular adaptations to eight weeks of resistance exercise, with and witho...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The metabolic stress induced by blood flow restriction (BFR) during resistance training (RT) might m...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
Blood flow restrictionin resistance training reduces arterial blood supply. This results in increase...
An inability to lift loads great enough to disrupt muscular blood flow may impair the ability to fati...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Davids, CJ, Raastad, T, James, L, Gajanand, T, Smith, E, Connick, M, McGorm, H, Keating, S, Coombes,...
For decades high mechanical loading has guided exercise prescription that aimed to induce muscle hyp...
The aim of the study was to compare the recovery response and muscle oxygenation of a blood-flow res...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Objective: To investigate vascular adaptations to eight weeks of resistance exercise, with and witho...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-load resistance exercise (RE) is often used as a surrogate to ...
Objective: To investigate vascular adaptations to eight weeks of resistance exercise, with and witho...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The metabolic stress induced by blood flow restriction (BFR) during resistance training (RT) might m...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...