Blood flow restriction training | Dr. Brad Schoenfeld

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Blood flow restriction training uses a cuff applied proximally to the upper portion of the muscle, usually the arms or the legs. Lifters then perform an exercise such as a biceps curl with the cuff in place. An advantage of this type of training is that very light loads will fatigue a muscle more quickly than without the cuff, and because a lighter load is used, there may be less joint stress. Dr. Schoenfeld outlines the evidence of how blood flow restriction affects muscle hypertrophy and strength adaptations, whether it has risks, and if it is suitable for everyone. In this clip, Dr. Brad Schoenfeld describes how blood flow restriction is used, its advantages, and possible drawbacks.

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