Do Electric Ab Stimulators Really Work?
Electronic muscle stimulators are the latest craze, the
hottest fad... but you want to know "do they really work!"
Right? To answer that question, let's start with a little
background information on what this equipment was originally designed
for.
Electric ab stimulators were (and still are) used in medical rehab
situations. They are designed to keep muscles from atrophying (wasting
away) in situations where a limb must be immobilized. For example,
if you broke your leg, the doctor could place an electrode on the
muscle and use electricity to make it contract. This would provide
a minimum level of stimulation, thus keeping the muscle active.
As far as building muscle, such as the ads on TV claim, this is
not backed up by research. The level of electrical stimulation necessary
to build up the abdominal muscles to what you see on TV would be
extremely high, and thus very painful.
Many companies that sell these belts also claim that the belts
help burn fat. In reality, the small muscle contractions produced
by these belts burn about as many calories as the effort required
to take the belt out of the box and put the batteries in.
If you read the fine print in these ads, you will also notice that
the instructions for use also include a suggested exercise and nutrition
plan. This, without a doubt, would be the true source of the results
people get from this equipment.
But what about people you may know who have tried the belts
and say that they feel something when they use it? Let's
put it this way... the belt does provide a small level of stimulation
to the abdominal muscles. When a person's abs are totally lacking
any form of stimulation, any amount of stimulation has the potential
to produce results. It is simply a matter of something is better
than nothing (in this case, not a whole lot better, though).
A much better solution for working your abdominal muscles effectively
is to do the unglamorous crunch exercise. It may not send electric
shocks into your guts but it will get the job done. Crunches, even
done properly and regularly, won't burn fat but they will definitely
tighten up your abs. Click
here for detailed instructions on how to do the crunch most
efficiently, )or visit our abdominal exercise equipment reviews
to find out which product is right for you).
Do electric ab stimulators work? In a nutshell, no. These
companies are simply preying upon society's desire for results without
effort. Don't be fooled by the hype.
Nick Nilsson is Vice President of BetterU, Inc., an online fitness
and personal training company. Check out his latest eBook "The
Best Exercises Youve Never Heard Of" or visit him at FitStep.
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