Welcome to KAATSU Canada!

KAATSU is a training system that uses pneumatic AirBands and compressors to gently and safely modulate blood flow.

Training with KAATSU can help:

KAATSU is a science-backed method with a 50+ year record of success in Japan. Since its worldwide release in 2014, thousands have used KAATSU to help achieve their health & wellness goals. Learn more below.

What Can You Achieve With KAATSU?

Healthy aging with KAATSU

More Muscle, Less Weights

KAATSU AirBands create the physiological conditions to build muscle without needing heavy weights.

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Faster Rehab & Recovery

Speed up rehabilitation and recovery with KAATSU’s ability to improve circulation & stimulate your body’s hormone production.

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Better Wellness Every Day

Consistent KAATSU use helps improve your body from the inside out. Experience the KAATSU difference!

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Are You Ready to Try KAATSU?

KAATSU B2 Bundle

Mark Kawabe, co-founder of KAATSU Canada, wearing KAATSU B2 Bundle
  • Bluetooth controlled
  • No air hoses
  • Stores data to cloud

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KAATSU C4 Bundle

Mark Kawabe, co-founder of KAATSU Canada, wearing KAATSU C4 Bundle
  • No EMF/Online Storage
  • No smartphone/tablet required
  • Best multi-user system

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The Latest from KAATSU Canada

KAATSU Resources, Eh?

KAATSU Resources, Eh?

There’s plenty of information about KAATSU online already. What the heck am I doing with a greenscreen? Well, I’ve been thinking that despite the information available, sometimes people can benefit from hearing the same information a slightly different way. So, soon…

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The Demographics of KAATSU

The Demographics of KAATSU

Now that we’ve entered our second year of distributing KAATSU in Canada, it’s been interesting to look back and see who uses KAATSU the most. Worldwide, the most common users of KAATSU have been women between the ages of 40~60. I can’t say that is the case in Canada…

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Helping Sprained Toes Heel

Helping Sprained Toes Heel

I sprained a toe during kendo on Monday night. It’s been years, but ever since practicing barefoot on foam mats and getting repeated sprains, it seems my toe ligaments aren’t what they used to be. What an unhappy thing to be reminded of. I buddy taped the toe and…

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