Build More with Less Load
BFR unlocks muscle growth and strength gains with just bodyweight or light loads. By recruiting fast-twitch fibres earlier and driving powerful growth signals, you get the same benefits as heavy lifting - without the joint stress.
Perfect for adding size and strength in-season, during rehab, or when heavy training isn’t an option.
Proven by Science. Built for Athletes.
31%
Increase in size & strength
10%
Increase in peak VO2
71%
Less muscle soreness
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Introducing Hytro’s wearable BFR solutions
Easy to use at home or in a gym, integrated into performance wear, so no need for expensive equipment or long work outs. Effective strength training in a shorter time thanks to maximised muscle engagement, even with lighter weights.
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