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Hello and welcome to The Progress Theory where we discuss how to implement scientific principles to optimise human performance. In this episode, we have Dr Luke Hughes, a Post-Doctoral research fellow in applied Exercise Physiology at St Mary’s University, and an expert on blood flow restriction training.
I’ve noticed blood flow restriction training is getting more popular in the training space and on social media. More blood flow restriction products are available to buy and people are starting to utilise this method to enhance their training. But is it worth the hype? What are the mechanisms behind blood flow restriction training, how does it work? Can anyone use it and is it possible for it to be dangerous if used inappropriately? Well, Luke provides all the answers to these questions so every listener will have information to help decide whether blood flow restriction training is right for them and how to use it.
In this episode, we discuss:
1:10 - An introduction to Dr Luke Hughes
6:27 - What is blood flow restriction training?
8:24 - The mechanisms behind blood flow restriction training
10:28 - Low loads used during BRF training = quicker recovery?
12:21 - Which populations can use BRF training?
14:13 - Using BRF training to help laid and fatigue management for sports performance
17:23 - Using BRF training to stop muscle wastage for astronauts in space
23:06 - How do we programme BRF training?
26:45 - BFR training after ACL reconstructive surgery
29:00 - Common mistakes using BFR
32:36 - The right pressure to use with your BFR cuffs
36:28 - What to look for when buying a BFR cuff
39:55 - Questions from viewers
40:04 - Question 1 - BFR training and pain reduction? By @cmvincentandi
44:03 - Question 2 - Can BFR training increase capillarization in muscles with a big cross-sectional area? By @kemperman_human_movement
47:32 - Question 3 - What are your thoughts on cuffs that autoregulate occlusion pressure such as the air bands by Vald and Suji? By @adammattiussi
50:29 - How to contact Luke and learn about the courses he’s leading in BFR training
An amazing episode, which really answered my original questions around whether blood flow restriction training is worth the hype. The benefits of using blood flow restriction training can’t be denied as it's been heavily supported by the research, and it seems like its benefits would be huge if used appropriately with the right patient or athlete at the right time.
I just wanted to provide some final thoughts on some key areas which really stood out to me.
Anyways I hope you enjoyed this episode and have enough information to allow yourself to make the decision if blood flow restriction training is right for your goals. Please follow @theprogresstheory on Instagram and Youtube and share this episode on your insta stories. Also, head to our website theprogresstheory.com and listen to our other episodes. We’ll see you in the next one.
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Hello and welcome to The Progress Theory where we discuss how to implement scientific principles to optimise human performance. In this episode, we have Dr Luke Hughes, a Post-Doctoral research fellow in applied Exercise Physiology at St Mary’s University, and an expert on blood flow restriction training.
I’ve noticed blood flow restriction training is getting more popular in the training space and on social media. More blood flow restriction products are available to buy and people are starting to utilise this method to enhance their training. But is it worth the hype? What are the mechanisms behind blood flow restriction training, how does it work? Can anyone use it and is it possible for it to be dangerous if used inappropriately? Well, Luke provides all the answers to these questions so every listener will have information to help decide whether blood flow restriction training is right for them and how to use it.
In this episode, we discuss:
1:10 - An introduction to Dr Luke Hughes
6:27 - What is blood flow restriction training?
8:24 - The mechanisms behind blood flow restriction training
10:28 - Low loads used during BRF training = quicker recovery?
12:21 - Which populations can use BRF training?
14:13 - Using BRF training to help laid and fatigue management for sports performance
17:23 - Using BRF training to stop muscle wastage for astronauts in space
23:06 - How do we programme BRF training?
26:45 - BFR training after ACL reconstructive surgery
29:00 - Common mistakes using BFR
32:36 - The right pressure to use with your BFR cuffs
36:28 - What to look for when buying a BFR cuff
39:55 - Questions from viewers
40:04 - Question 1 - BFR training and pain reduction? By @cmvincentandi
44:03 - Question 2 - Can BFR training increase capillarization in muscles with a big cross-sectional area? By @kemperman_human_movement
47:32 - Question 3 - What are your thoughts on cuffs that autoregulate occlusion pressure such as the air bands by Vald and Suji? By @adammattiussi
50:29 - How to contact Luke and learn about the courses he’s leading in BFR training
An amazing episode, which really answered my original questions around whether blood flow restriction training is worth the hype. The benefits of using blood flow restriction training can’t be denied as it's been heavily supported by the research, and it seems like its benefits would be huge if used appropriately with the right patient or athlete at the right time.
I just wanted to provide some final thoughts on some key areas which really stood out to me.
Anyways I hope you enjoyed this episode and have enough information to allow yourself to make the decision if blood flow restriction training is right for your goals. Please follow @theprogresstheory on Instagram and Youtube and share this episode on your insta stories. Also, head to our website theprogresstheory.com and listen to our other episodes. We’ll see you in the next one.
FOLLOW OUR PODCASTIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

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