It’s come to that time of year again, where your clients think they’ve left it too late to achieve the perfect beach body they’d envisioned for their holiday. Nevertheless, miha bodytec has seen an opportunity and created a fast-track to superior fitness
The system uses EMS (electrical muscle stimulation)
What’s been noted by miha bodytec is a human conflict common in many; the desire to improve one’s physical appearance and yet the complete reluctance or lack of time to exert the energy into doing so. The new high-tech miha bodytec workout system has arrived on the UK market as an easy solution to the busy lifestyle and a bright ray of hope for the lazy couch potato. Just a 20 minute workout on the device can equate to a full week’s worth of training, and for a personal trainer it’ll probably make those two hour gym sessions seem dull and futile.
Miha bodytec utilises innovative EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) technology developed by German engineers, offering a full-body regime new to the fitness world. With an improved EMS ability, the miha bodytec system uses such advances to offer an unparalleled body conditioning program which can guarantee quick results.
How does it work? Users are fastened into a fitted exercise vest and a belt containing electrodes, all strategically placed for targeting your main muscle groups, from around the back to buttocks and arms to legs. Electronic impulses are then sent to the body in intervals to trigger muscle growth – it basically works to mimic the brain’s nerve impulses that activate your muscles and this causes them to contract. The current penetrates the deepest underlying muscle tissue which makes for a powerful sensation; you can sense the science working its magic.
Various studies confirm that use of EMS in eliciting muscle stimulation can have a significant impact on overall strength gains.
Moreover, there has been proof that this form of exercise provides physiological benefits such as improved circulation, reduced body fat and increased collagen production.
With an increasing trend towards health and wellbeing in the UK, it seems as though there is always a new fitness fad around the corner, though miha bodytec is more than just another ‘get fit fast’ marketing gimmick – its benefits are wholly scientifically-proven.
Favoured by elite athletes and models alike, miha bodytec is fuss-free fitness, for fast people seeking fast results. It may be the right time to put down the dumbbells and start investing into miha bodytec, as such cutting-edge exercise techniques are looking to be a major part of an exciting future in the world of health and fitness.
James Seilo, PT and life coachPT and life coach
James Seilo, PT and life coach
‘‘After trying the miha bodytec system, I experienced an intense training effect and was totally convinced by the technology. To achieve the same result I would have to perform heavy squats, potentially putting pressure on my joints and lower back. All I needed was my body weight.
Since buying the system I’ve been able to tap into a market previously unavailable to me as many people are intimidated by the thought of seeing a trainer, and also lack the time. Word of mouth has quickly spread and within a few weeks I’d increased my client base significantly.
Recently I had a client with a recurring Achilles tendon problem. Ordinarily she would have to either stop sessions or just do upper body work. With the miha bodytec we’ve been able to continue whole body training and improve the pain level in her Achilles using the body relax mode.
Similarly I have a client in his early 70s with a history of lumbar pain. He would have to visit his chiropractor once every two or three weeks for treatment. He hasn’t been now for three months.
Lastly a client who has been with me for eight years recently told me she now looks forward to sessions with me! I tried not to take it personally! The Miha Bodytec EMS system has injected a new lease of life into my PT business.”
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It’s come to that time of year again, where your clients think they’ve left it too late to achieve the perfect beach body they’d envisioned for their holiday. Nevertheless, miha bodytec has seen an opportunity and created a fast-track to superior fitness
The system uses EMS (electrical muscle stimulation)
What’s been noted by miha bodytec is a human conflict common in many; the desire to improve one’s physical appearance and yet the complete reluctance or lack of time to exert the energy into doing so. The new high-tech miha bodytec workout system has arrived on the UK market as an easy solution to the busy lifestyle and a bright ray of hope for the lazy couch potato. Just a 20 minute workout on the device can equate to a full week’s worth of training, and for a personal trainer it’ll probably make those two hour gym sessions seem dull and futile.
Miha bodytec utilises innovative EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) technology developed by German engineers, offering a full-body regime new to the fitness world. With an improved EMS ability, the miha bodytec system uses such advances to offer an unparalleled body conditioning program which can guarantee quick results.
How does it work? Users are fastened into a fitted exercise vest and a belt containing electrodes, all strategically placed for targeting your main muscle groups, from around the back to buttocks and arms to legs. Electronic impulses are then sent to the body in intervals to trigger muscle growth – it basically works to mimic the brain’s nerve impulses that activate your muscles and this causes them to contract. The current penetrates the deepest underlying muscle tissue which makes for a powerful sensation; you can sense the science working its magic.
Various studies confirm that use of EMS in eliciting muscle stimulation can have a significant impact on overall strength gains.
Moreover, there has been proof that this form of exercise provides physiological benefits such as improved circulation, reduced body fat and increased collagen production.
With an increasing trend towards health and wellbeing in the UK, it seems as though there is always a new fitness fad around the corner, though miha bodytec is more than just another ‘get fit fast’ marketing gimmick – its benefits are wholly scientifically-proven.
Favoured by elite athletes and models alike, miha bodytec is fuss-free fitness, for fast people seeking fast results. It may be the right time to put down the dumbbells and start investing into miha bodytec, as such cutting-edge exercise techniques are looking to be a major part of an exciting future in the world of health and fitness.
James Seilo, PT and life coachPT and life coach
James Seilo, PT and life coach
‘‘After trying the miha bodytec system, I experienced an intense training effect and was totally convinced by the technology. To achieve the same result I would have to perform heavy squats, potentially putting pressure on my joints and lower back. All I needed was my body weight.
Since buying the system I’ve been able to tap into a market previously unavailable to me as many people are intimidated by the thought of seeing a trainer, and also lack the time. Word of mouth has quickly spread and within a few weeks I’d increased my client base significantly.
Recently I had a client with a recurring Achilles tendon problem. Ordinarily she would have to either stop sessions or just do upper body work. With the miha bodytec we’ve been able to continue whole body training and improve the pain level in her Achilles using the body relax mode.
Similarly I have a client in his early 70s with a history of lumbar pain. He would have to visit his chiropractor once every two or three weeks for treatment. He hasn’t been now for three months.
Lastly a client who has been with me for eight years recently told me she now looks forward to sessions with me! I tried not to take it personally! The Miha Bodytec EMS system has injected a new lease of life into my PT business.”
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