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10/09/2025

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Adding Blood flow restriction (BFR) to a warm-up enhances muscle activation, type 2 muscle fiber recruitment, and mobility

The restriction of blood flow limits the amount of oxygen being delivered to the limb.

The decrease is available oxygen forces the body to recruit more type 2 muscle fibers.

Type 2 muscle fibers are responsible for generating higher levels of force, speed, and explosive power

By adding to my warm-up, I am able to warm-up faster, my joints feel better, and my mobility drastically increases in far less time

14/07/2025

Metabolic stress is caused by the build-up of hydrogen ions, phosphates, lactate, and reactive oxygen species (ROS).

The build-up of metabolic by-products triggers an increase in anabolic factors including testosterone, growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-1, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF).

The anabolic cascade triggers an increase in muscle protein synthesis, muscle strength, and healing.

BDNF is a neuroprotective protein that enhances CNS function.

VEGF stimulates the growth of new blood vessels.

03/07/2025

Mechanical stress increases testosterone, growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor-1 leading to increased muscle protein synthesis and hypertrophy.

Testosterone, growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor-1 are anabolic hormones that help grow muscle and heal tissues.

One way blood flow restriction (BFR) creates mechanical stress is through cellular swelling which occurs when blood in the cuffed limb fills the muscle cells causing them to swell. The swelling stretches and stresses the cell membrane triggering an increase in muscle protein synthesis. The muscle cell must get bigger to accommodate the increase in blood.



26/06/2025

Blood flow restriction (BFR) training combines low-low, low-intensity training with the partial restriction of blood flow to increase muscle strength and size similar to heavy-load, high-intensity training.

BFR creates an environment within the muscle that promotes hypertrophy, angiogenesis, pain-reduction, and healing.

Hypoxia or a hypoxic environment is created when blood flowing into the limb is reduced. The reduction in blood flow reduces the amount of oxygen being delivered to the tissues, activating hypoxia-inducing factors (HIFs).

HIFs are a master regulator in the human body and they are only activated when oxygen levels fall below normal. HIFs turn on genes that promote longevity including brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

BDNF is a neuroprotective protein that increases neuron (nerve cell) survival and growth. BDNF also plays a significant role in learning, memory, and mood regulation.

VEGF promotes the growth of new blood vessels improving circulation and nutrient delivery to the body.

Because BFR boosts BDNF it is now being added to post-concussion protocols and being used with CNS conditions.

22/06/2025

The three mechanisms that are responsible for benefits of blood flow restriction (BFR) training are…

1. Hypoxia (hypoxic environment)

2. Mechanical stress

3. Metabolic stress

Hypoxia or a hypoxic environment is an environment that lacks oxygen. Hypoxia stimulates hypoxic inducible factors (HIFs) that increase brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BFNF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

BDNF is a neuroprotective protein that supports the survival, growth, and differentiation of neurons in the brain and spinal cord. BDNF plays a crucial role in learning, memory, and synaptic plasticity, helping to form and maintain connections between nerve cells.

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a protein in the body that stimulates the formation of new blood vessels.

Mechanical stress is the result of cellular swelling. When blood cannot escape the occluded limb, it is forced to enter the muscle cells, causing them to swell. The cellular swelling leads to an increase in anabolic hormone production, recovery, and muscle protein synthesis.

Metabolic stress occurs due to the build-up of metabolic by-products including phosphate, hydrogen ions, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lactate. Metabolic stress leads to an increase in anabolic hormone production, recovery, and muscle protein synthesis.

The anabolic hormones that are increased in response to BFR are testosterone, growth hormone, and insulin-like growth factor-1

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14/05/2023

I love you Ashley Marie
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Thank you for everything you do for our family
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4/24 - 4/28⚡️Hypertrophy Phase 2 Week 3⚡️Last week before download and active rest ⚡️The goal was to make the repetition...
01/05/2023

4/24 - 4/28
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Hypertrophy Phase 2 Week 3
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Last week before download and active rest
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The goal was to make the repetitions as challenging as possible while still maintaining form
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Zercher Jefferson Curls have been beneficial in improving lower back mobility and strength
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Running with and without the vest serves as a phenomenal warm-up and mental task
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Some days I just don’t feel like running but I do anyways
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4/18 - 4/22⚡️Hypertrophy Phase 2 Week 2⚡️Incline running is challenging and rewarding ⚡️The 10 shrugs to floor cleans on...
01/05/2023

4/18 - 4/22
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Hypertrophy Phase 2 Week 2
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Incline running is challenging and rewarding
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The 10 shrugs to floor cleans on Tuesday are prescribed specifically for improving timing and keeping the upper body engaged throughout the entire movement
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Improvements in upper and lower back strength have been consistent
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