TweetNever tried it but it does seem to be the new rage.
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TweetSeems to be the new thing, a "fad" so to say...
Have searched on a few other boards but no one seems to have any knowledgeable input on it or if it's even worth trying.
Has anyone given this a try in addition to their usual routine or is it frankly not even worth messing with?
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TweetNever tried it but it does seem to be the new rage.
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Tweetok man. i use it myself from time to time. it is a great tool but not something you want to used for extended periods of time. i dont do the traditional kiatsu style but i use it as a finisher to push as much blood in as possible at the end of my training. now you have to get your wraps at a 7-8 out of 10 tightness and leave them on for the duration of your sets. the weight should be 30-40% of your max and only use it on isolation or machine movements. trust me on this one because after a couple sets you will be hurting. a good combo is to super set with leg extensions and leg curls bb curls and press downs etc.... i have pics on here of my arms where i finished up with occlusion training and it added like 3in to my arms. so it does work very well. cool thing is in theory and research you can get the same amount of damage from metabolic stress in a handful of sets that you would from a normal training session with light weight.
do it for a month on legs arms and calves and then check your measurements again. as long as your nutrition and recovery are good, you will see improvements. it is also very very painful if you are doing it correctly
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TweetGreat information thanks guns
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Tweetdont buy those stupid bands either. use your knee wraps and if you are going to give it a go, do it last in your workout. imo it is far more effective that way. just do 6sets of bis 6 sets of tris or 6sets of quads and 6sets of hams. dont take the wraps off until you finish both muscles. and if you really really want to test your pain tolerance, try it on calves. 6-10sets haha
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TweetMight try it tomorrow for arms.
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Tweethaha, let me know how it goes man. you can add quite a bit of growth in a month using it for sure. that is as long as you can or have a high pain tolerance
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TweetSalt water wraps from time to time for injury.
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