
About
Michael Behringer is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Cardiology and Sports Medicine and the Preventive and Rehabilitative Sports and Performance Medicine department. His work focuses on optimizing athletic performance through biomechanical and physiological research, with a particular emphasis on muscle cramp prevention, blood flow restriction training, and biomarker applications in sports medicine. He has led multiple funded projects including 'New Applications of Blood Flow Restriction Training' (2014-2015) and 'Muscle Cramp Prevention: A Promising Approach' (2013-2015).
- Education: Holds a Dr. rer. nat. (Doctor of Natural Sciences).
Research interests span exercise physiology, sports performance optimization, and the physiological effects of resistance training. Behringer has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications, including high-impact studies on metabolic responses to training and biomarker utilization in athlete workload management. His work has been featured in media outlets such as Lok of Jamaica and 'Weiße sind nun mal langsamer.'
Advising and Grants: Behringer has coordinated projects funded by third parties and university initiatives. Notable grants include the 'BVA Desoxygenierung' project (2016-2017) and collaborative efforts on ice speed skating performance diagnostics (2015-2016).
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