articleJournal of Applied PhysiologyDec 8, 2005Closed access

Muscle size and strength are increased following walk training with restricted venous blood flow from the leg muscle, Kaatsu-walk training

Tokyo Metropolitan University · The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that low-intensity resistance training with restricted muscular venous blood flow (Kaatsu) causes muscle hypertrophy and strength gain. To investigate the effects of daily physical activity combined with Kaatsu, we examined the acute and chronic effects of walk training with and without Kaatsu on MRI-measured muscle size and maximum dynamic (one repetition maximum) and isometric strength, along with blood hormonal parameters. Nine men performed Kaatsu-walk training, and nine men performed walk training alone (control-walk). Training was conducted two times a day, 6 days/wk, for 3 wk using five sets of 2-min bouts (treadmill speed at 50 m/min), with a 1-min rest between bouts. Mean…

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Keywords
  • Isometric exercise
  • Medicine
  • Muscle hypertrophy
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Myoglobin
  • Creatine kinase
  • Internal medicine
  • VO2 max
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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