Blood Flow Restriction Training
Trying new workouts can be frustrating and without proper form, damaging to your body. At ROI, our Strength and Conditioning specialists craft high performance workouts utilizing Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training. We offer BFR training in a group setting and one-on-one. Give us a call at (512) 962-9141 to schedule your session today!
Benefits of BFR Training:
– Experience rapid gains with lighter weights
– Enhance recovery times and endurance
– Greater impact through more efficient workouts
Keep reading to learn more about Blood Flow Restriction Training at ROI!
Team ROIâs strength and conditioning specialists design individual programs that are based on scientific principles and influenced by innovation to ensure that our athletes continue to push the boundaries of performance forward.
With influence from our team of physical therapists, exercise physiologists, and registered dietitians combined with data from our athlete monitoring systems, our strength and conditioning specialists have the edge in optimizing performance. One of the tools we frequently utilize to achieve this edge is blood flow restriction training or âBFRâ training.
What Is Blood Flow Restriction Training?
Blood Flow Restriction manipulates the bodyâs circulatory system by placing bands on the proximal portions of the upper and lower extremities. When combined with relatively light-intensity exercise, BFR produces rapid gains in strength and fitness. This is accomplished by disrupting arterial inflow and occluding venous outflow while exercising, which leads to a major disturbance of homeostasis in the muscle (drop in pH and oxygen) that is generally only associated with intense anaerobic exercise. Additionally, as metabolites build up from the combination of venous occlusion and muscle contraction, neural sensors in the muscle signal the brain to release an anabolic hormonal cascade that leads to increases in size, strength, and vascularity of the muscles and all surrounding tissues engaged in the exercise.Â
Therefore, with the proper implementation of BFR, athletes can lift lighter weights and decrease the overall load needed to stimulate adaptation. This effect over time leads to less overall muscle damage and associated soreness, which leads to enhanced recovery rates. With enhanced recovery times, the frequency of training can increase and can ultimately lead to more rapid gains in performance. The implications of this training technique extend beyond the athlete population–it can also be used in clinical settings to help patients recover from physical injuries or procedures as well as recreational athletes who have limited time to train. As the primary BStrong BFR accredited facility in Texas, our strength and conditioning coaches at ROI will design BFR-focused training programs that can be used in isolation or integrated into your existing training regimen.
Is Blood Flow Restriction Training Safe?
As with any training tool, BFR has potential risksâsuch as dizziness and faintingâif performed improperly or without adequate supervision. However, according to the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Therapy, BFR is âwell tolerated and safe for most individuals,â especially when performed under the right supervision and with the correct equipment. When monitored for vital signs, risk factors, and history with blood vessel conditions, athletes can enjoy BFR safely with Team ROIâs professional trainers and equipment.
ROI Strength Services
At Team ROI, our first priority is your safety. ROI is the primary certified BStrong BFR facility in Texas so the entire staff is well-equipped to ensure safe and effective use of BFR training.
Revolutionize Your Training with the Team ROI Experts
Team ROIâs state-of-the-art facilities and experienced performance experts are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. When training, itâs important to be strategic and efficient in how you put stress on your body. By working with Team ROIâs professionals, equipment, and techniques you can safely and effectively increase your physical performance and overall well-being.