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BFR - The Multiple Applications of its Use Webinar

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BFR - The Multiple Applications of its Use Webinar

Blood Flow Restriction - Understanding the basics and the multiple applications of its use Webinar

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training has recently had a lot of publicity as a training tool to assist with accelerating gains in strength and hypertrophy whilst only using low loads. Consequently, this is seen as a great tool in the injury rehabilitation setting.  The concept of BFR training originated out of Japan in the 1960’s and was called KAATSU. In Japan, KAATSU training is a well-researched and training methodology with a high level of acceptance in the wider community. However, there still appears to be many misconceptions about its use and safety. Therefore, this presentation will be a summary of the available BFR and KAATSU literature to give you a basic understanding of Blood Flow Restriction.

The presentation will have three main themes. The first section will highlight the basics of BFR, including the mechanisms and principles behind BFR. The second section will discuss contraindications and considerations around BFR use. The last section will highlight how to use and apply BFR across a spectrum of multiple scenarios that include improving recovery, physiology, tendon/joint pain and bone reformation. Due to the wealth of information, this presentation will be an overview and give you an understanding of what can be done with BFR. In addition, this presentation will also highlight interesting and real-world case studies.  Chris brings over 10 years of BFR experience to this presentation and will leave you with an understanding of what BFR can do for your clients and how you could incorporate it into your own practice.


Presented by Dr Chris Gavigilo

Dr. Chris Gaviglio is the current senior strength and conditioning coach for the Queensland Academy of Sport.  Chris has been involved with elite sport for over 20 years working across multiple Olympic sports and professional football codes in both the northern (Bath Rugby) and southern (Wallabies and Gold Coast SUNS AFL) hemisphere.   He is also the Physical Performance manager for the Queensland Maroons Rugby league team.

During his time in the UK (Bath Rugby), Chris was involved with UKSport in multiple applied sports science projects.  His major project involved monitoring salivary hormones (testosterone and cortisol) responses to competition and training in rugby union and culminated in his thesis. Chris has several papers already publish as a result of this work and other collaborative work with other applied sport scientists.

Aside from an interest in using salivary hormones as a marker for training and competition, he continues to provide bespoke applied sports science projects for the athletes he works with, particularly in the areas of:
• Passive heat maintenance
• Blood flow restriction training
• Warm-up and peri-competition strategies
• Power and strength development

Chris is also an entrepreneur and enjoys designing training products that compliments his strength and conditioning passion. This includes the  Sports Rehab Tourniquet to be used for Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training. It is a total body training system for both the upper and lower body. As a progression from designing this BFR training tool he has developed training workshops and instructional videos to help educate users.

Date & Time 

Wednesday, 24 June 2020
12:00pm - 1:30pm AEST 

Please note, the times listed are in Australian Eastern Standard Time. 
Your local time will be:

ACT:        12:00pm – 1:30pm 
NSW:   12:00pm – 1:30pm
NT:   11:30am - 1:00pm
QLD:   12:00pm – 1:30pm 
SA:   11:30am - 1:00pm
TAS:   12:00pm – 1:30pm
VIC:
  12:00pm – 1:30pm
WA:   10:00am - 11:30am 

 

Rates per person

ESSA Member   $30.00 
Non-Member       $50.00
ESSA Student Member   $15.00
Student Non-Member   $25.00 
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Access to Webinar

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Target Audience

Any Accredited Exercise Scientist, Accredited Exercise Physiologists, Accredited Sport Scientists Level 1, Accredited Sport Scientists Level 2  and Accredited High Performance Manager.

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