Justfit LLC is a Hungarian EMS company with headquarters in Budapest. Since 2011, it has become a significant player in the field of electro-fitness.
Justfit is a pioneering venture and the first company that created the wireless concept as well as the first exclusively Wi-Fi communication-based device supporting EMS fitness protocols.
Justfit LLC is a Hungarian EMS company with headquarters in Budapest. Since 2011, it has become a significant player in the field of electro-fitness.
Justfit is a pioneering venture and the first company that created the wireless concept as well as the first exclusively Wi-Fi communication-based device supporting EMS fitness protocols.
During traditional strength training, the brain sends bioelectrical impulses which cause certain muscles to contract. However, not all muscles have a well-developed connection to the brain, and these muscles are not as easily activated, therefore they will not develop so well. This way we can never train with full force, even if we want to.
EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) however, with low-strength electrical impulses, directly stimulates our deep muscles thus deceiving our body’s natural reactions and training almost 100% of our musculature.
EMS training is a completely safe form of working out and as such, it has been used for medical and rehabilitation purposes for a long time.
 
                         
                    
EMS is a well-researched technology that has been established for many decades. Sessions always take place in conjunction with a knowledgeable trainer, which helps to ensure safe operation. Trainers are taught using structures which have been specifically designed to ensure that safety is integrated into the programming from the very beginning.
Guidelines for safe use have been developed by examining practical experiences and combining them with scientific research. These safety-first rules are now the gold standard for all professional EMS providers, such as Justfit.
 
                    
Being a very intensive form of exercise, EMS training must be dealt with caution in case of medical constraints.
Absolute:
Electric stimulation cannot be applied under these circumstances.
Relative:
Electric stimulation cannot be applied on the given body part if any of the relative contraindications exist. However, other parts of the body may be subject to electric stimulation and training.
Viral or bacterial infections
Cancer diseases
Tuberculosis
Arterial cardiovascular disorders, advanced arteriosclerosis
Haemophilia, bruising, haemorrhage
Complex neurological disorders
Skin intolerance
Valvular problems
Diabetes, type I.
Pregnancy
Epilepsy
Abdominal and inguinal hernia
The EMS device is able to achieve what the human brain cannot.
Electric muscle stimulation (EMS) induces muscle contraction with the help of electric current. Such contraction is different
from the one induced in traditional training controlled by the central nervous system.
The nature and intensity of the stimulus depends on the parameters configurated on the device.
Electric impulse provides the tools for engaging the muscles. This impulse is transmitted from the EMS device through the neurons and motoneurons to the muscle. Its role is to induce muscle motion.
This mechanic response is what we call a ‘twitch’. Every time an electric impulse is repeated, it induces a muscle twitch.
| Traditional training | Justfit™ EMS training | |
| Duration of training | 60-90 min | 20 min | 
| Necessary training frequency | 5-6 times per week | 2 times per week | 
| Calories burned during training | 400 Kcal | 500 Kcal | 
| Calories burnt after training | None | 1200 Kcal in 4-6 hours, 4000 Kcal in 2-3 days | 
| Expected maximum heart rate | 180 | 120-130 | 
| Visible change | after 15-20 trainings | after 4-6 trainings | 
| Anti-cellulite effect | no | yes | 
| Weight-loss | 1x | cca. 3x quicker | 
| Calorie burning – counter during training | no | yes | 
| Online trackable training statistics | no | yes | 
| Free online nutrition guidance | no | yes | 
| Opportunity to a group training with one trainer | no | yes | 
| The trainer can continue the training program anywhere in the world | no | yes | 
| The physical presence of the trainer is absolutely necessary during training | Yes | No (it can be programmed online, so the trainer can conduct the training from the other side of the world) | 
| Chance of muscular injury | high | very low | 
| Chance of back injury | high | very low | 
| Efficiency against urinary incontinence | no | yes | 
| Joint indulgence | no | yes | 
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