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New Goal Group - Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training

Do you want to lift more without putting more stress on your joints? Join Gerry Halverson for 4 weeks of BFR training. This very small group (limited to only 4 people) will train with the BFR system with the goal of improving strength while limiting strain on the joints.

BFR or Blood Flow Restriction training is one of the simplest, most effective tools to enter the strength training world. It has been proven to be an amazing tool to build more strength, in less time, with less wear and tear on the joints. (Learn More)

What’s a Goal Group? A small group of people (4) working with a trainer towards a common goal.

How long is the series? Depends on the goal. For the BFR Goal Group, it is 4 weeks.

Here are the details for the BFR Goal Group:

This class will give you the experience of working with the BFR system guided and supervised by trainer, Gerry Halverson. Class will meet for 1 hour.

What are the benefits of using BFR?

1) BFR mimics heavy weight training without the risks. BFR is a safer way to do resistance training because you can use lighter loads to achieve the same strength gains as using heavy weights.

2) BFR workouts increase Human Growth Hormone (HGH) in the body. HGH helps to build new muscle, reduce inflammation, and improve mental clarity.

3) Shorter sets. When you use BFR, muscle fatigue comes much faster. No need for longer workouts.

Wednesdays at 6pm Starting 2/16/22

Sessions: 2/16, 2/23, 3/2, and 3/9

Only 4 spots available.

Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFR) Workshop

Check out the recording of this event from 9/23/21.

Join Koa Fit trainer, Gerry Halverson, for an informative workshop about BFR. Learn what it is, if it is safe for you, why it works, and the added benefits of utilizing this simple tool.

BFR or Blood Flow Restriction training is one of the simplest, most effective tools to enter to the strength training world. About a decade ago, physical therapists started using BFR as a way to get patients stronger during rehabilitation. Recently, BFR has entered the strength and fitness world as an amazing tool to build more strength, in less time, with less wear and tear on the joints.

Interested in BFR results? Click here to read the review - Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscular Strength and Hypertrophy in Older Individuals.