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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2884: Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) forces muscles to contract using electrical impulses, bypassing the brain’s natural signals. Dr. Neal Malik explores research showing that while EMS can increase muscle size, it doesn’t necessarily improve strength, and improper use may lead to injury. Since studies on combining EMS with exercise are still limited, traditional strength training remains the safer and more effective approach. Quotes to ponder: "Even though muscle size increased due to EMS treatment, the actual strength of the muscle didn’t improve." "With EMS, it can be easy to overdo it like use too much electrical stimulation for too long or too often. This can then lead to muscle damage." "Regular exercise that incorporates cardiovascular activities, strength training, and flexibility will probably lead to the best results." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subtitle
While EMS can increase muscle size, it doesn’t necessarily improve strength, and improper use may lead to injury
Duration
592
Publishing date
2025-02-21 08:00
Contributors
  Optimal Living Daily | Dr. Neal Malik
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.

Episode 2884:

Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) forces muscles to contract using electrical impulses, bypassing the brain’s natural signals. Dr. Neal Malik explores research showing that while EMS can increase muscle size, it doesn’t necessarily improve strength, and improper use may lead to injury. Since studies on combining EMS with exercise are still limited, traditional strength training remains the safer and more effective approach.

Quotes to ponder:

"Even though muscle size increased due to EMS treatment, the actual strength of the muscle didn’t improve."

"With EMS, it can be easy to overdo it like use too much electrical stimulation for too long or too often. This can then lead to muscle damage."

"Regular exercise that incorporates cardiovascular activities, strength training, and flexibility will probably lead to the best results."

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices