FAQs

Speed Fit EMS

  • What is EMS training?

    EMS training (electrical muscle stimulation) is a fitness approach that utilizes electrical impulses to engage muscles during structured exercises. The electrical impulses target deep muscle fibers that are difficult to activate through conventional workouts, making EMS training an efficient method for building strength, reducing body fat, and improving muscle tone in a shorter timeframe.
  • How does EMS training work?

    EMS training delivers safe electrical impulses through a specialized suit you wear during your session. The impulses cause your muscles to contract as you execute basic movements, enabling you to engage up to 90% of your muscle fibers within a single workout.
  • Is EMS training safe?

    EMS training is safe when conducted under the supervision of certified EMS trainers. Each session is tailored to your individual fitness level, objectives, and medical history. The EMS technology itself has been utilized for decades in physiotherapy, athletic training, and rehabilitation settings.
  • How long is an EMS training session?

    An EMS training session is 20 minutes in duration, delivering results comparable to a 2.5-hour conventional workout. This efficiency makes EMS particularly suitable for busy professionals seeking maximum outcomes with minimal time investment.
  • How many EMS sessions do I need per week?

    The majority of clients train 1–2 times weekly with EMS. Due to the intensive muscle activation that occurs during EMS sessions, adequate recovery time between workouts is necessary to achieve the best results.
  • What results can I expect from EMS training?

    When maintained consistently, EMS training can enhance muscle tone and strength, reduce body fat, improve body contour, support better posture and core stability, decrease back and joint discomfort, and accelerate fitness progress compared to conventional training methods.
  • Is EMS training good for weight loss?

    EMS training effectively supports weight loss by maximizing muscle engagement, elevating metabolic rate, and burning calories more efficiently. When paired with appropriate nutrition, EMS can expedite fat reduction and body transformation.
  • Can beginners do EMS training?

    EMS training is well-suited for beginners because sessions are completely customized. The intensity is modified in real time, making it appropriate for beginners, older adults, and individuals resuming exercise after an extended period.
  • Is EMS training good for muscle building?

    EMS training is highly effective for developing and toning muscles because it engages both surface-level and deep muscle fibers at the same time, a level of activation that traditional workouts cannot fully replicate.
  • Who should not do EMS training?

    EMS training may not be appropriate for individuals who are pregnant, use a pacemaker or have a serious cardiac condition, or have epilepsy or significant neurological conditions, so we recommend scheduling a consultation before beginning training.