I'm a 60 year old man and use my ems suit every other day on a high intensity setting, and it's absolutely amazing. I've lost 60 lbs in 18 months and routinely get compliments.
I enjoyed it but it doesn't replace diet and additional training, so unless you have more disposable income, it's not for me. I did like the afterburn. It will leave you sore as hell.
@@TNPantelope Your heart runs on electrical pulses. Imagine that electricity interefereing with pace of the heart. Espcially when you are challenging yourself. I am all for technology but, sometimes tech goes too far. ish lets see how this goes.
@@Turnpost2552 That is precisely why you do talk with the doctor and personal trainer first and it's actually not advised for any people with heart problems. If you someone is stupid and do not understand that - yes, they will get hurt perhaps. Not everything is for everyone and it grinds my gears that there is even a need to explain such obvious concepts
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I'm a 60 year old man and use my ems suit every other day on a high intensity setting, and it's absolutely amazing. I've lost 60 lbs in 18 months and routinely get compliments.
How much did u pay for ur ems suit
I've been doing this now for 6 months and it's great.
I enjoyed it but it doesn't replace diet and additional training, so unless you have more disposable income, it's not for me. I did like the afterburn. It will leave you sore as hell.
I did a trial here i can't handle the thought of the electricity running through me every after 3 seconds or so.. so, it's really not for me.
It ist big in Europe but for people with injuries, after an surgery etc. who need help to grow back muscles
Just ask the mouse that's is what I use it for
So we do 2 hour workout for saving money .
Interesting but I’m sure it’s cost prohibitive for the average joe
Very expensive. And I just don't want to. I just want to do it the old school way😂
Didn't know Aaron Rogers own an EMS Training.
it's too expensive
This is not Ok. Sooner or later people will find Bad side effects of this.
for example?
@@TNPantelope Your heart runs on electrical pulses.
Imagine that electricity interefereing with pace of the heart. Espcially when you are challenging yourself.
I am all for technology but, sometimes tech goes too far. ish lets see how this goes.
@@Turnpost2552 That is precisely why you do talk with the doctor and personal trainer first and it's actually not advised for any people with heart problems. If you someone is stupid and do not understand that - yes, they will get hurt perhaps. Not everything is for everyone and it grinds my gears that there is even a need to explain such obvious concepts