Episode #387: The Valsalva Maneuver- Blood Pressure & Safety in Lifting
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Feb 20, 2026 Austin Baraki, physician and strength athlete, brings clinical clarity to the Valsalva maneuver. He traces its curious history and explains the four hemodynamic phases. They debate the famed 1980s blood pressure study, describe the body’s pressurized-suit protection, and cover practical breathing, bracing, pregnancy, and risk-balancing tips for heavy lifting.
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The Pressurized Suit Protects Vessels
- Vessel failure depends on transmural pressure (inside minus outside), not internal pressure alone.
- The Valsalva raises external intrathoracic and CSF pressures, protecting vessels and maintaining cerebral perfusion.
Bulging Eyes And A Lost Contact
- Austin describes his eyes bulging and occasionally losing a contact during heavy lifts, illustrating pressure effects.
- He adapted by sometimes wearing glasses at meets to avoid popped contacts.
Outcomes Trump Acute BP Spikes
- High acute BP spikes during lifting haven't produced population-level evidence of harm like widespread strokes or heart failure.
- Chronic hypertension, not transient exercise spikes, predicts stroke and pathological LV hypertrophy.

