FAQs
Yes, of course. The EMS Training is especially recommended when weight problems are of concern as there is no stress on the joints.Due to the high metabolic activity during and still lasting for hours after the EMS training a high work volume is caused and the basal volume increases long-term through a gain of muscle mass. With a parallel proceeding healthy nutrition, weight can be reduced appropriately and sustainably. By a weight and fat diminution it can be noticed that women training with EMS Training also realize a diminution of the girth primarily in the area of the problem zones: Waist, hip and thigh. A tightening of chest and arms can also be carried out.
No. The use of low frequency impulse current is widely used in training and rehabilitation therapy. Muscles are electro chemical organs and need electrical impulses from the central nervous system to contract. EMS technology uses this natural principle but is able to intensify the contraction by applying electrodes directly above the muscle.
The heart is embedded in the pericardium which completely isolates it from this form of impulses. Several studies could not detect any harmful effects
During EMS Training 90% of all muscles between two electrodes are activated simultaneously with EACH contraction cycle.
Compared to conventional weight training, also the deeper muscles are being activated which leads to better intra- and inter muscular coordination. Based on these scientifically proven facts, you achieve highly effective results in a short period of time. Considering the contraction time and -intensity for the trained muscles, the effect of up to 20 minutes training is comparable to several hours of conventional weight training, which in turn means quickly visible and tangible results. Significant changes can be observed already after 8 to 10 EMS Trainings.