Next Stop: Medical Fitness Yamato
Medical Fitness Yamato We were really looking forward to visiting Medical Fitness Yamato. Unfortunately, with the heat being so high, Andrea decided to stay back so I attended on my own. I arrived slightly early and was warmly greeted by Yuichi Nakao, a personal...
First Stop: Life Support-Y
Kumamoto City has a population of roughly 740,000 people. When looking online I could only find two places that offered KAATSU training. Thankfully, I was able to visit both of them. Each clinic provided KAATSU training in different ways and in different environments...
Confirming KAATSU in Kumamoto!
My first visit to Japan was in 1991. I'd just graduated from U of T and was eager to explore the world. A friend of mine and I were supposed to go to Osaka together but when those plans fell through, another friend helped set me up with a homestay in Hitoyoshi City,...
i-Heart KAATSU
I was washing my vehicle today when my neighbour came home. Most of the time I'll use an automatic car wash, but today I was carefully washing the car by hand. My neighbour commented that it must be a special occasion. Indeed, it was 🙂 I've thought about getting a...
10 Sleeps to TLOTRS!
I'm a fan of The Lord of The Rings. I grew up with it, but we never used the acronym "LOTR" when I was introduced to it in grade 4. For those wondering what "TLOTRS" is, let me say that it has nothing to do with Tolkien 😉 We're headed to Japan, also known as "The...
27 Sleeps to Japan!
Well, we won't be there in time for cherry blossom season, but we're now making plans to go to Japan! The main reason we'll be going is to attend the Sportec sports trade show being held at the beginning of August in Tokyo. Dr. Sato will be there for the show and...
Dr. Dituri Breaks the Record!
While it's not the main point of his adventure, Joseph Dituri, Ph.D., a.k.a. "Dr. DeepSea" has broken the world record for time living underwater. He posted on Instagram: I’m humbled that my curiosity for discovery has led me here. My goal from day 1 has been to...
Clot Busting KAATSU?
I learn something new about KAATSU seemingly almost every day. Someone asked me about the potential for blood clots with KAATSU. It turns out, KAATSU use seems to be fibrinolytic (i.e. non-clot forming). Who knew? In case you're wondering, fibrin is a major component...
Ignorance On Display
Happy Monday! I'm feeling a little feisty. A sharp-eyed reader let me know about an article by an emergency room doctor talking about precautions to take when using KAATSU. He started his article by saying KAATSU and BFR are the same thing. I wish there had been a...
KAATSU Canada in Rochester
Behind the scenes at KAATSU Canada is Andrea, quietly keeping the administrative side of the business running smoothly. She's also an Occupational Therapist with 30 years experience. This weekend she's taking a course in Rochester, so I'm here as well. I'm a pretty...
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...
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...