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Blood Flow Restriction Exercise: Considerations Of ...

These boosts resembled gains gotten as an outcome of high-intensity exercise without BFR A research study comparing (1) high strength, (2) low intensity, (3) high and low strength with BFR and (4) low strength with BFR. While all 4 workout routines produced boosts in torque, muscle activations and muscle endurance over a 6 week duration - the high intensity (group 1) and BFR (groups 3 and 4) produced the biggest effect size and were comparable to each other.

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Blood Flow Restriction Exercise: Considerations Of ...

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