Years ago, after my personal discovery of the principles of VRT and calling it visualized resistance, I submitted my written course booklet to the Physiology department of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, my alma mater, to use in a research experiment that could be done by a student interested in a master's thesis subject. It would entail using a physiograph and a dynamometer to demonstrate the principles of vasocongestion that the VRT movements allow for. I submitted this to the attention of a Physiology professor who presided over my 300 level course. Nothing would result from it.
To my knowledge, nothing has been done that has been published in JAMA or other various medical journals. If anyone has done a comparative study of weight training and VRT, I would be delighted to hear about it. Please let me know. Through an experiment of one, I determined it intuitively to be a strength inducing exercise and one that increases skeletomuscular size and density. Others have verified this with testimonials.
Greg Mangan
"VRT Man"
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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