Electrical Muscle Stimulation training with IMPULSE uses a low frequency current to target every major muscle group (agonist and antagonists at the same time) simultaneously without stressing the heart or joints. A jacket fitted with electrodes enables the current to reach even the most awkward-to-exercise deeper lying muscle groups while stimulating the immune system, metabolism and blood circulation. It also aids back trouble, weak pelvis muscles, muscular imbalance and obesity, two twenty-minute training sessions per week have the same effect as a 2-3 hours of conventional fitness workouts. The muscle tension produced in a maximal contraction can be up to 30% higher than a maximal voluntary contraction. This finding was corroborated by independent studies and makes intuitive sense, given the nature of the body's energy conservation system. Since individual muscle fibers can be completely exhausted in just a few seconds, the body has adopted several strategies to prolong endurance. Slow twitch (red) fiber is used first in voluntary contractions, as it is energy efficient, though not very powerful. Thereafter only sufficient strong, but voracious, fast twitch (white) fiber is added to handle the load. In addition, muscles work their individual fibers in relays, always holding some back from even the most demanding load to maintain a reserve. Therefore, it's impossible to voluntarily contract all fibers simultaneously. The order of recruitment makes it likely that most of the fibers held in reserve will be white. EMS works directly on the muscles, bypassing the body's energy conservation system, thus there's no limit to the percentage of fiber that can be activated. The EMS stimulus "spills over" from fully contracted fiber to activate remaining fiber (given sufficient current) allowing the athlete to experience a training stimulus that's unattainable by any other means. #impulsestudio #ems #howdoesemsworks #impulsing #gymwithoutweights