A friend of mine recently started managing the social media account of a fitness studio in Kuwait called 20Seven. Unlike regular gyms they were using something called Electro Muscular Training (EMT) for their exercises which I thought sounded like total BS. I kept poking fun at her comparing it to the As Seen on TV gizmo where the commercial shows people wearing a patch on their abs that stimulates the muscles electronically while they’re tanning pool side. It just didn’t make any sense to me but the more I researched it the more legit EMT seemed, or at least the concept. My friend invited me to pass by and try it and since I knew the owner as well I figured I’d be polite and give it a shot.
So last Thursday I headed to their studio to try out EMT. Thursdays and Fridays are the only days I don’t have gym, they’re my rest days and since I didn’t think I would be getting much of a workout from EMT, I figured I’d pass by try it out and then continue with my day. Clearly I arrived there extremely skeptical about the whole thing but I kept an open mind as I always do. Once I was there I was introduced to the EMS trainer who proceeded to explain to me how everything worked and what we would be doing in the session. The sessions are only 20 minutes long and we were going to divide it into 15 minute of strength training, 5 minutes of cardio and once it’s over an extra 5 minutes of recovery. EMS basically sends impulse currents to specific parts of your body. In the 60s Soviet sport scientists applied EMS in the training of elite athletes and claimed 40% force gains. Today EMS is widely used in physiotherapy.
Before starting the workout I had to wear a special outfit, kinda like a wetsuit that had all these wires sticking out which then connects to their EMS machine. Then one by one the trainer applied electric current to various parts of my suit and told me to inform her when the level of discomfort became unbearable so she could set the level and move on to another part of my body. It felt like I was getting electrocuted by a low current, it wasn’t painful but it felt strange. Once we were ready she told me no matter how fit I was or how much of an athlete I was, everyone starts off here as a beginner. In my head I was thinking whatever just hit me with everything you’ve got. She told me to follow her moves and that the currents would come every few seconds. So I would have a few seconds rest and then the current would hit, a few seconds rest and then the current would hit again. Before the current hits I would have to be in a certain position matching hers and hold it like that throughout the electro stimulation. So for example she would go into a squat position and I would do the same and then hold that position while the current hit me.
It was a killer. I wasn’t expecting it to be difficult but damn my legs especially were starting to give up on me. When the current hits your muscles tense up and it becomes really difficult to hold whatever position you’re in. 15 minutes later I was ready to end my session but we still had 5 more minutes of cardio left and I was already exhausted. I was actually getting a real workout, I was sweating and I was also getting muscle fatigue… I was not expecting that.
Once we were done with the session I was honest and told them I came in really skeptical but I now understood what all the fuss was about. I don’t think anyone can get muscular from EMT but I don’t think thats why athletes use it. The entire Bayern Munich football club, Usain Bolt and Rafael Nadal are just some athletes who use EMT and they all use it as an addition on top of their regular workout regime. EMT helps increase muscle strength and performance but regular people also use EMT as a quick work out. Its an alternative to gyming for couch potatoes.
I ended up getting muscle soreness in my bum a couple of days later which is a sign of a good workout. But, I was surprised I got any sort of muscle soreness since I heavily workout all my body and that specific week I had done quite a bit of leg workouts. Yet the EMT training was able to reach muscles I wasn’t able to during my regular workouts and thats why I’m probably going to start doing one EMT session a week on top of my current busy gym schedule. You’re only recommended to do EMT twice a week by the way since you need rest days between each workout. Price wise it’s not that bad. 1 session of EMT is KD25 but depending on the package you take it can go down to as low as KD15. Keep in mind there is no gym membership here and it’s a 20 minute private session with a personal trainer. If you’re interested to find out more, check out 20Seven’s instagram page [Here]
20 replies on “Electro Muscular Training in Kuwait”
25kd per session,2 sessions can be taken so that mean 8 in a month equalling 200kd a month or even 1 session a week making 4 in a month,100kd ! that’s insane
yeah i know what you mean but you could take a package and bring the cost down. You would then pay KD15 a week or if you want two sessions KD30.
I called to ask about the price but It was just 200 kd for 8 sessions and one for free couldn’t get the 15 kd price petty really want to do that. I use to do it for 25 euros the session so n Germany.
Didn’t Bruce Lee use too?
yup, i found that out while researching EMS
Thanks for taking the torture of current in order to provide all this useful info. More interesting thing is the fact that current effected your Bums the most.. wonder why???
Probably means he’s not used to holding squats or working his glutes much.
That’s not what it means. I do tons of squats and leg workouts at the gym. As I mentioned in my post the EMT training was reaching muscles I wasn’t reaching during my regular workouts.
Oh I see.
Got It.
I would prefer a gym membership for that price.
great machine I tried it myself and planning to go for it since I have no time for gym 😀
Mark, you no longer go to BJJ?
Haven’t for like 5 years
Too bad. I’m sure you had a legitimate reason.
How about this thing? 🙂
https://getpowerdot.com/
https://techcrunch.com/2014/03/20/smartmio-offers-athletes-wearable-muscle-stimulation-controlled-by-your-smartphone/
I went for my free trial yesterday and didn’t find it too difficult at all. Maybe they went easy on me?!
either that or you’re really fit
Hi Mark,
I know this is an old post. But I wonder if you continued attending EMT sessions or not? Looking for attending it and need to hear from someone who spend enough time with them
nope just that once