How To Use Space-Age Technology To Banish Heavy Legs Forever, Run Faster, Increase Nitric Oxide Production, Enhance Flexibility & More.

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Nearly six years ago, in a tiny hotel room lobby in Kona, Hawaii, I met a guy named Gilad Jacobs.

Gilad was holding a black box about the size of a shoebox, and had two big, space-agey looking boots with him, which attached to the box via two air tubes. I fumbled my way into the slightly awkward, hip-high boots, then sat in a chair as the black box pumped air in and out of the boots.

I'll admit: six years ago it was a little hokey, and I wasn't quite sure whether the things actually worked to make my legs “more fresh”.

But since then, Gilad and that tiny black box have come a long way. His company NormaTec is now one of the world's leader in rapid recovery, and give a competitive edge to a host of the world’s elite athletes, coaches, and trainers, including…

Pro triathletes like:

-Craig Alexander
-Helle Frederiksen
-Chrissie Wellington
-Jordan Rapp
-Terenzo Bozzone
-Mirinda Carfrae
-TJ Tollakson
-Jesse Thomas
-Gwen Jorgensen
-Jan Frodeno
-Sarah Haskins
-Linsey Corbin
-Heather Wurtele
-Trevor Wurtele
-Marino Vanhoenacker
-Kim Schwabenbauer

Pro cyclists like:

-Taylor Phinney
-Clara Hughes
-David Zabriskie
-George Hincapie
-Levi Leipheimer

Pro runners like:

-Deena Kastor
-Meb Keflezighi
-Ryan Hall
-Dan Huling
-Kristen Fryburg-Zaitz
-Tyler McCandless
-Alan Webb

Crossfit athletes like:

-Noah Olsen
-Annie Tunnicliffe
-Jason Khalipa
-Michele Letendre
-Crossfit Invictus
-Crossfit NorCal

NBA basketball players like:

-Roy Hibbert
-Steve Nash
-Ray Allen
-DJ Augustin
-Jason Terry
-Kevin Garnett
-Shaquille O’Neal
-Al Harrington
-Amare Stoudemire
-Chris Wilcox
-Dorell Wright
-Ekpe Udoh
-Monta Ellis
-Kara Lawson

NFL football players like:

-Larry Fitzgerald
-Matt Shaughnessy
-Patrick Willis
-Vernon Davis
-Adrian Wilson
-Deion Branch
-Jerod Mayo
-Kevin Faulk
-Tyson Jackson
-Earl Bennett
-Richard Seymour
-Darrius Heyward-Bey
-Kevin Faulk
-Devin McCourty
-Jason McCourty

Those old-school boots I tried on many years ago have now evolved into something called the NormaTec PULSE Recovery Systems, a dynamic compression device designed for recovery and rehab, and something I personally use nearly every day now.

The NormaTec systems include a control unit and attachments which go on the legs, arms, or hips. They use compressed air to massage your limbs, mobilize fluid, and speed recovery with a pulsed massage pattern.

When you use a Normatec system, you will first experience a pre-inflate cycle, during which the connected attachments are molded to your exact body shape. The session will then begin by compressing your feet, hands, or upper quad (depending on which attachment you are using). Similar to the kneading and stroking done during a massage, each segment of the attachment will first compress in a pulsing manner and then release. This will repeat for each segment of the attachment as the compression pattern works its way up your limb.

Today, I interview Gilad, who serves as Vice President of Sports Medicine at NormaTec Industries, LP. He leads NormaTec's Sports Medicine division, which he established in 2007, and is responsible for sales to pro teams, top college and Olympic programs, and elite and amateur athletes. 

During our discussion, you'll discover:

-How these space-age boots took the leap from being a pure medical device to being an underground method for athletes to recover faster…

-The main differences between pulsed compression in the compression boots and regular compression from something like compression socks and compression tights…

-What happens biomechanically when you wear the boots, particularly for flexibility, arterial function, pumping of blood and lymph…

-Two chemicals that get released in response to pulsed compression that massively dilate the arteries…

-How the Normatec system can compress your hips and your arms…

-And much more!

Resources from this episode:

Click here and enter code BENBOOTS at checkout to save $100 on  pair of Normatec boots.

-Study: DYNAMIC COMPRESSION ENHANCES PRESSURE-TO-PAIN THRESHOLD IN ELITE ATHLETE RECOVERY: EXPLORATORY STUDY – Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 2015 May; 29(5):1263-72

“The purpose of this study was to assess peristaltic pulse dynamic compression (PPDC) in reducing short-term pressure-to-pain threshold (PPT) among Olympic Training Center athletes after morning training. […] We conclude that PPDC is a promising means of accelerating and enhancing recovery after the normal aggressive training that occurs in Olympic and aspiring Olympic athletes.” —view article on pubmed.

-Study: PERISTALTIC PULSE COMPRESSION UPREGULATES PGC-1Α AND ENOS IN HUMAN MUSCLE TISSUE – Experimental Physiology 2015 May 15

“We investigated whether a single 60 min bout of whole-leg, lower pressure external pneumatic compression (EPC) altered select vascular, metabolic, antioxidant and inflammation-related mRNAs. […] An acute bout of EPC transiently upregulates PGC-1α mRNA, while also upregulating eNOS protein and NOx concentrations in vastus lateralis biopsy samples” —view article on pubmed.

-Study: PERISTALTIC PULSE COMPRESSION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY ENHANCES FLEXIBILITY – Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 2014 Apr; 28(4):1058-64

“This study investigated the effects of peristaltic pulse dynamic compression (PPDC) on range-of-motion (ROM) changes in forward splits. […] PPDC provides a means of rapidly enhancing acute ROM requiring less discomfort and time.” —view article on pubmed.

-Study: PERIPHERAL CONDUIT AND RESISTANCE ARTERY FUNCTION ARE IMPROVED FOLLOWING PERISTALTIC PULSE COMPRESSION – European Journal of Applied Physiology 2015 May 16

“The purpose of this study was to determine the acute effects of a single bout of peristaltic pulse EPC on peripheral conduit and resistance artery function. […] Acutely, whole limb, lower pressure EPC improves conduit artery endothelial function systemically, but only improves RH blood flow locally (i.e., compressed limbs).” —view article on pubmed.

Do you have questions, comments or feedback about how to use recovery boots, or anything else Gilad and I discuss? Leave your comments below, and click here and enter code BENBOOTS at checkout to save $100 on your pair of Normatec boots.

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7 thoughts on “How To Use Space-Age Technology To Banish Heavy Legs Forever, Run Faster, Increase Nitric Oxide Production, Enhance Flexibility & More.

  1. Marco says:

    Is there an updated discount code for the Normatec boots? BENBOOTS currently does not work for me

  2. Lawrence Humphries says:

    Dr. Mercola posted a podcast recently about ECP (external counter-pulsation). That treatment appears to have an EKG component to presumably coordinate the pulse pressure with the heartbeat. Can you get the same (or similar) health benefits with the NormaTEC system? The lymphatic and local circulation benefits would seem like a given but what about “growing” new blood vessels to feed the heart? Improved circulation seems like some good stuff from a longevity perspective.

  3. Janet says:

    How often should you use the compression boots and for how long should each session be? I have heard 4 hours a day at 1 hour intervals, is that correct for Lymphadema?

    1. Janet, I'm not a doctor and this is not to be taken, interpreted or construed as medical advice. These are just my own personal thoughts and not a prescription or a diagnosis or any form of health care whatsoever. Go to Normatecmedical.com and speak with your doctor about treating your case of lymphedema. I have limited experience making recommendations for lymphedema!

  4. gareth says:

    Pretty sure I have seen chinese devices that do the same on aliexpress

  5. markdhamma says:

    Lol the introduction music is so BADASS. Awesome Ben!

  6. etihwrevilo says:

    Starting at $1,600….

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