B3 BFR Bands for Healthy Veins
BFR Training to Strengthen Your Veins and Arteries, Improve Circulation
BFR Training - As Safe as Light Exercise
Exercise: Walking
Summary
- These findings suggest that at-risk populations can perform BFR without fear of overt cardiovascular risk.
Safety Study Yoga
Exercise: Yoga
Summary
- We found that there were no further elevations in arterial blood pressure and myocardial oxygen demand when B3 / B Strong Bands were added to yoga practices.
- Our findings indicate that B3 / B Strong Bands can be applied to yoga while avoiding unfavorable hemodynamic responses and preserving the intended effects on muscle hypertrophy.
Walk with B3Bands for Health
Walking is the new way to Exercise with B3 Bands
- Walk anywhere with B3 Bands: indoors, outdoors, at work, at the airport, on vacation.
- Turns light walking into vigorous exercise.
- Stimulates Growth Hormone, Nitric Oxide and VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor).
- If you can go for a walk, you can use B3 Bands
Beginner and Advanced Walking Programs
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BFR Studies / Peer Reviews
Walking with BFR for improved Venous Compliance in the Elderly
Study : Effects of walking with blood flow restriction on limb venous compliance in elderly subjects
Reference: Go Here to see the Study
Protocol:
- Sixteen women aged 59-78 years were partially randomized into either a slow walking with BFR group
- The BFR walk group performed 20-min treadmill slow walking 5 days per week for 6 weeks
CONCLUSIONS:
"After 6 weeks, leg venous compliance increased significantly in the BFR walk group"
Ischemic Heart Disease
Study : Effects of Low-Intensity BFR Training in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease
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CONCLUSIONS:
"This study shows that low intensity BFR training in people with ischemic heart disease resulted in: increased muscle strength and mass, as well as endurance or VO2 max improvement. The study concludes that BFR is a promising and effective method for cardiac rehabilitation"
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Study : COPD and muscle loss: is blood flow restriction a potential treatment?
Reference: Go Here to Review the Study
CONCLUSIONS:
"‘BFR appears to be a potential treatment for increasing strength and muscle mass for COPD patients when high intensity exercise may not be tolerated. In addition, BFR may provide benefits for COPD patients who are unable to exercise by combining it with neuromuscular electrical stimulation"
Nitric Oxide Release
Study : Blood Flow Restriction Enhances Post–Resistance Exercise Angiogenic Gene Expression
Reference: Go Here to Review the Study
CONCLUSIONS: Chronic training actually reduces NOS because excessive levels are associated with chronic inflammatory processes. Meanwhile, low skeletal muscle content of NOS are associated with metabolic and vascular dysfunction. This study indicates that the addition of BFR to acute low-intensity exercise increases post exercise muscle expression of NOS,