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The Fastest Way to Make Your Muscles Grow

I used to think Id get good muscle pumps during my workouts-that is until I tried blood flow restriction training (or BFR).

The Fastest Way to Make Your Muscles Grow

But before I explain how you can start using this game-changing performance enhancement technique, I want to first ask you to keep an open mind.

Look, I know this type of extreme-looking exercise might appear strange or even dangerous at first glance. Trust me, I felt the same way-until I dug deeper into the accumulating research validating this training method.

Then I tried it myself and with others and was blown away with the endless applications for busy men and women looking to build muscle while using lighter loads and sparing their joints.

My job is to discover the safest and most efficient ways to help you get physically better. And BFR is a technique that fits the bill. However, if you dont want to try it, thats cool too. You can still use all of the finishers outlined below without wrapping your limbs, though the results wont be as good (just saying).

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Now that Ive gotten that out of the way, let me explain how you can start unlocking these new gainz. Get ready for the most epic muscle pumps of your life, baby!

In order to understand how BFR works, its important to do a quick debriefing on how your circulatory system (also called vascular or cardiovascular system) works. Your arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from your heart to your body. Your veins are blood vessels that carry mostly deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart.

The goal of blood flow restriction training is to restrict venous return while still allowing arterial flow by strategically wrapping the topmost portion of your limbs. By restricting the veins and not the arteries, blood can keep pooling into a working muscle and it stays trapped there. Its like filling a water balloon to max capacity (without it popping, of course).

By bringing in all of that blood to the working muscles without letting it leave, a couple key things happen.

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One, you get a crazy pump. Seriously, your muscles become supersized. The theory is that this leads to cellular swelling which shocks the muscles into new growth.

Two, its gonna burn like hell. Your muscles quickly become deprived of oxygen and cant get rid of accumulating waste materials and this creates a lot of metabolic stress or acidosis. Metabolic stress is one of the three major mechanisms of muscle growth and should not be overlooked.

[Learn over 50 more techniques to get ripped, including BFR, in Men's Health Encyclopedia of Muscle ]

Dr. Brad Schoenfeld is a regular Mens Health contributor and one of the leading authorities on hypertrophy (the scientific term for muscle growth).

In his book Science and Development of Muscle Hypertrophy, he says: The prevailing body of literature shows that BFR training stimulates anabolic signaling and muscle protein synthesis and markedly increases muscle growth despite using loads often considered too low to promote significant hypertrophy.

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Brad goes on further, saying that it has been speculated that metabolic stress is the driving force behind BFR-induced muscle hypertrophy.

Another really cool thing that happens with BFR is since your oxygen-dependent slow-twitch fibers fatigue way faster than normal, you have to quickly start tapping into your fast-twitch muscle fibers, which have the biggest potential for growth.

Whats crazy about this is your fast-twitch fibers typically dont get hit unless youre using heavy loads or moderately heavy loads performed explosively. But BFR allows you to go fast-twitch with loads less than 50 percent of your one-rep max. In fact, one study from the Journal of Applied Physiology showed increased muscle cross-sectional area with BFR training using loads as light as 20 percent of one-rep max. Thats the equivalent of pink baby weights in some cases.

What this means for you is that with BFR you can use lighter loads to build muscle while sparing your joints from heavy loading and without overly fatiguing your central nervous system. Its also important to note that research has shown the gains arent just for the arms and legs below the wraps but also for adjacent muscle groups above the wraps.

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There are some high-end pressure cuffs that can be used to wrap your limbs for BFR, but any wraps will work. Some people use ace bandages or knee/elbow wraps. Others use run-of-the-mill hospital tourniquets.

I prefer to use voodoo floss bands from MobilityWod.com.

For the upper body, wrap it just below the shoulder at the top of upper arm so that the wrap is nestling into your armpit.

For the lower body, wrap just below the gluteal fold from the back and just below the hip flexor from the front.

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For both the upper and lower body, you want to wrap at about a 7 out of 10 on the tightness scale (10 being as tight as possible).

You shouldnt feel any numbness or tingling sensations. If you do, that means you wrapped it too tight. Wrapping it too tight will restrict arterial flow and prevent blood from pooling in the muscle, so it defeats the purpose. When in doubt, wrap on the looser side of the spectrum, especially in the beginning.

How do you know if you wrapped it right? If you get the best muscle pump of your life!

Remember, if it feels sketchy just take the wraps off and re-wrap a little bit looser. Theres a bit of a learning curve in the beginning so dont put too much pressure on yourself to nail it on the first try.

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The key to effective BFR training is using light loads (40 to 50 percent of your one-rep maxor less), high reps (10 to 15 reps or more), and short rest periods (30 seconds or less).

Its also important to note that BFR doesnt replace your regular training-it just enhances it. Here are my three favorite ways to implement BFR training:

1. BFR Finishers

After performing your main workout, hit a BFR finisher.

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If you performed an upper-body workout, hit an upper-body BFR finisher. If youve just completed a lower-body workout, hit a lower-body BFR finisher. If you do total-body sessions, hit one for both the upper and lower body.

Ive provided four finishers for both the upper and lower body below to get you started. But the options are endless! Follow me on social media ( @bjgaddour ) for more ideas.

2. Extra Training Volume and Frequency

BFR is a great way to increase training volume (how much work you do) and training frequency (how often you train) without impairing your recovery.

For example, to bump up your training volume, if you did 3 regular sets of an exercise with heavier loads, try adding in an extra couple sets of BFR training for the same movement pattern or muscle group with a lighter load for higher reps and shorter rest periods between sets.

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To bump up your training frequency, do any of the fast finishers outlined below on what is typically an off-day.

3. Active Recovery and Deloading

Because BFR training requires using lighter loads, its significantly easier to recover from than heavier training. This makes it a great method to employ on days youre feeling worn down but still want to train.

Its also great to use if you incorporate frequent deloads-or periods of decreased loading or training volume-into your training schedule.

Its worth mentioning that BFR is being used with remarkable success in rehab settings, particularly with wounded warriors. Being able to work and grow atrophied muscles after an injury or surgery with lighter loads is truly a joint-sparing feature unique to BFR training. As always, consult your physician or physical therapist to see if BFR training is right for you in these circumstances.

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Lower-Body BFR Workout #1

Do split squatsnonstop for 5 straight minutes, switching sides every 30 seconds.

Lower-Body BFR Workout #2

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Do constant tension squats for 40 seconds, then hold the bottom of the exercise for 20 seconds. Repeat for 5 minutes.

Lower-Body BFR Workout #3

Do shoulders-elevated hip thrusts for 20 seconds, then hold the top of the exercise for 10 seconds. Repeat for 5 minutes.

Lower-Body BFR Workout #4

Do extended-range of motion calf raises for 20 seconds, then hold the top of the exercise for 10 seconds. Repeat for 5 minutes.

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I hope Ive inspired you to give BFR training a test drive. Personally, I credit it for increased muscle size, vascularity, and endurance over the past year and I continue to incorporate it into my training on a weekly basis.

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