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Have you heard of KAATSU? Also known as Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training, KAATSU is a cutting-edge technique that is transforming the fitness world. It involves the partial restriction of blood flow during exercise to improve muscle strength and size, among other benefits.
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Steven Munatones, the CEO and co-founder of KAATSU Global. A distinguished athlete and Harvard graduate, Steven trained under Dr. Sato, the inventor of KAATSU, alongside a team of cardiologists for 13 years. Armed with this expertise, Steven introduced KAATSU to the rest of the world, revolutionizing the way athletes and fitness enthusiasts train.
Join us for an exclusive interview with Steven Munatones, where he shares insights into the science behind KAATSU and its incredible benefits.
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Helpful Links
>> KAATSU Global Blog
>> Register for 3 Big Mistakes That Sabotage Weight Loss After 50 at https://www.zivli.com/training
Resources From This Episode
>> Insulin Resistance Diet Blueprint - https://www.zivli.com/blueprint?el=podcast
>> Free Low Insulin Food Guide - https://www.zivli.com/ultimatefoodguide?el=podcast
>> Join the Zivli Program Waitlist - https://www.zivli.com/join?el=podcast
>> Test Your Insulin at Home - https://www.zivli.com/testing?el=podcast
Have a question? Email us at: [email protected]
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Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a text!
Have you heard of KAATSU? Also known as Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training, KAATSU is a cutting-edge technique that is transforming the fitness world. It involves the partial restriction of blood flow during exercise to improve muscle strength and size, among other benefits.
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Steven Munatones, the CEO and co-founder of KAATSU Global. A distinguished athlete and Harvard graduate, Steven trained under Dr. Sato, the inventor of KAATSU, alongside a team of cardiologists for 13 years. Armed with this expertise, Steven introduced KAATSU to the rest of the world, revolutionizing the way athletes and fitness enthusiasts train.
Join us for an exclusive interview with Steven Munatones, where he shares insights into the science behind KAATSU and its incredible benefits.
Subscribe & Review
Subscribing and leaving a rating and review are important factors in helping the Reshape Your Health Podcast and the YouTube Channel reach more people. If you haven't already subscribed, please do that today.
We would also be grateful if you left a rating and review, too. In your listening app, scroll to the “Ratings and Reviews” section, then click “Write a Review” and let us know what you enjoy about our show. We appreciate you taking the time to show your support. Thank you!
Helpful Links
>> KAATSU Global Blog
>> Register for 3 Big Mistakes That Sabotage Weight Loss After 50 at https://www.zivli.com/training
Resources From This Episode
>> Insulin Resistance Diet Blueprint - https://www.zivli.com/blueprint?el=podcast
>> Free Low Insulin Food Guide - https://www.zivli.com/ultimatefoodguide?el=podcast
>> Join the Zivli Program Waitlist - https://www.zivli.com/join?el=podcast
>> Test Your Insulin at Home - https://www.zivli.com/testing?el=podcast
Have a question? Email us at: [email protected]
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