Welcome back to BFR Radio.
Thanks for your patience in between episodes – I’ve just realized its been a couple of months since the last episode. In short, I’ve devoted pretty much most of my spare time and energy to the launch of my new website and rebranding. In case, you’re unaware, I’ve rebranded to TheBFR.co. My goal with TheBFR.co (or The BFR company) is to have a one-stop shop for all things BFR. So I still have my BFR cuffs – they are still branded as the sports rehab tourniquet but slowly over time (or once I renew my stock), they will be rebrand with my new logo. So make sure you check out my website - click here.
There are a few new exciting additions to the website including online BFR training and rehab programs and an online BFR course for those who want to learn more about how to apply BFR to their athletes/clients.
The last few episodes focused on hormones & BFR. The first 2 episodes looked at Growth Hormone & Insulin – Growth Factor 1 (or IGF-1). Not only do these hormones have a performance benefit, but they also are critical for proper development and function of many major organ systems. Today’s episode will focus on one a the more well-known hormones and that is Tesosterone
The majority of this information comes from a paper called:
Acute and Chronic Testosterone Response to Blood Flow Restricted Exercise and appeared in the journal of Hormone & Metabolic ResearchThe primary author is Jeremy Loenneke who is one of the more prolific authors in the world of BFR. I will also add to the discussion with a few interesting papers including a case study that I have done with an elite athlete that I used to coach.
before I go, a couple of favours from me to you:
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Thanks for listening, see you in a couple of weeks and remember to keep the pump.
Chris
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BFR & Electrostimulation - combining modalities to accelerate injury recovery
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Ep 12. Money for Jam - improve cycling performance with BFR. "How you do BFR" guest is Jordan Kerby
Ep 11. Heal achilles tendon injuries faster with BFR. "How you do BFR" guest is Alex Natera
Ep 10. Heal fractures faster with BFR. "How you do BFR" guest is Dr. Chris Brandner
Ep 9. How to implement BFR in a professional rugby club. "How you do BFR" guest is Ed Lea. Also your BFR questions are answered
Ep 8."The hips don't lie." BFR Sprinting - an untapped training method? "How you do BFR" guest is Joseph Coyne
Ep 7. Accelerate bone healing with BFR. "How you do BFR" guest is Olympian Jackie Narracott..
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Ep. 5 BFR and Hamstring strength - a potential for injury prevention. Guest - Selwyn Griffith
Ep. 4 BFR strength training among women with Osteoporosis (with Kelly Beahan
Ep. 3 - Get fit and strong with BFR cycling. (Guest - Gavin Pratt)
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