“…Most of the earlier studies demonstrated an evaluated cardioprotection effect in disease conditions [7,28,30,54], but did not refer to skeletal muscle function. This concept, based on the assumption that a tissue with some "history" of ischemic conditions eventually becomes more resistant to ischemia and its potential deleterious effects [34,39,45], obviously attracted many researchers in sports medicine and exercise science during the last decade, resulting in a reasonable number of experimental researches attempting to demonstrate beneficial effects of IPC on skeletal muscle strength [10,38], endurance [1,20] or general sports performance [23,32,33]. Based on anecdotal information, the IPC procedure was applied by South American indigenous populations before traveling long distances, e. g., to transmit information to other communities, by ligating the thighs for some time before starting to run.…”