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The principle of electrostimulation is very simple and precisely reproduces
the processes that occur when our brain orders muscles to contract. When we
decide to contract a muscle, our brain sends a signal in the form of an electric
current that travels at high speed along the nerve fibers. On arrival at its
destination, the signal excites the motor nerve, which transmits the information
to the area immediately around the muscle and triggers the muscle contraction.
In the case of electrostimulation, excitation occurs directly on the motor nerve
using electrical pulses perfectly adapted to guarantee effectiveness, safety and
comfort in use. In fact, muscles cannot tell the difference between a voluntary
contraction (triggered by the brain) and an electrically induced contraction:
the work carried out is exactly the same. It's natural!
Did you know that with electrostimulation you can...
- Ease lower back pain
- Alleviate neck pain
- Recover faster and better after exertion
- Improve stamina and endurance
- Gain strength and speed
- Work on continuity
- Increase your muscle volume
- Improve blood circulation
- Prevent twisted ankles
- Significantly improve your abdominal muscles
Enjoy all these benefits without osteotendinous constraint on the joints,
mental fatigue, and cardiac stress.
Electrostimulation is not meant to be a replacement for traditional strength
training exercises. However, electrostimulation does enable you to attain
results that were previously unachievable through strength training alone. At
best, electrostimulation is meant to be a complement to your existing sports
training program. Athletes can utilize a methodology-based sequencing of
different training techniques, including electrostimulation, to exploit their
distinct and individual benefits for strength training.
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