Blood flow restriction pressure recommendations: a tale of two cuffs

Jeremy P Loenneke, Christopher A Fahs, Lindy M Rossow, Robert S Thiebaud, Kevin T Mattocks, Takashi Abe, Michael G Bemben, Jeremy P Loenneke, Christopher A Fahs, Lindy M Rossow, Robert S Thiebaud, Kevin T Mattocks, Takashi Abe, Michael G Bemben

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Keywords: KAATSU; hypertrophy; strength; vascular occlusion training.

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