Authors
Ryo Kataoka, Ecaterina Vasenina, William B Hammert, Adam H Ibrahim, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner
Publication date
2022/3
Journal
European Journal of Applied Physiology
Volume
122
Issue
3
Pages
623-634
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Purpose
To compare muscle growth adaptations between traditional high-load training and low-load training with blood flow restriction (BFR) in the calf muscles over 6 weeks.
Methods
27 trained individuals performed calf exercise in both legs for 6 weeks. Each leg was randomly assigned to one of the two conditions: (1) Traditional (70% of 1RM) training (TRAD); and (2) Low-load (30% of 1RM) training with BFR. In addition, subjects performed standing calf raises with or without BFR. Measures were taken pre- and post-intervention.
Results
For the posterior muscle site, there was no condition (BFR vs. TRAD) × time (pre vs. post) interaction (p = 0.15). In addition, there was no main effect for condition (p = 0.83) or time (p = 0.20). For the lateral muscle site, there was no condition × time interaction (p = 0.47). In addition, there was no main effect for condition (p = 0.10) or time (p = 0.57). For the medial muscle …
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