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Surgery Race Report

I've complained enough about my bad left leg for the last few years now, that it's become a central assumption around which this blog is based. Well that should be fixed now. I just got home from the hospital a few days ago where I had my left iliac artery repaired. Now I will be … Continue reading Surgery Race Report →

Jem Arnold Cycling 8 Comments November 5, 2019April 27, 2020 7 Minutes

  • Blood Flow Limitation of the Iliac Artery (FLIA) Resources

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My name is Jem Arnold

I write about physiology and endurance training optimisation.

I'm an Exercise Physiology PhD student, Physiotherapist, and endurance coach / consultant.

I try to integrate ideas from the perspectives of an athlete, performance specialist, clinician, researcher, and especially as a curious enthusiast who just wants to learn from the smartest people in whatever room I find myself in.

Everything written is my own inexpert opinion. Any good ideas should be attributed to the many smart people I have learned from. Any bad ideas are due to my own temporary misunderstanding. My current opinions will most certainly change as I continue to learn. Nothing written constitutes professional advice.

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