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contour training sessions

It’s important to select the correct program based on your training goals. Once 

selected, it’s important to plan the training session in detail. The principles are 

the same as in a traditional training session.

Program

Targeted Muscle Fibers

Benefit

Endurance slow-twitch

Improves the muscles capacity 

to take oxygen and increases 

resistance to fatigue (endurance)

Resistance

  

slow-twitch and 

fast-twitch 

Increases strength of fast-twitch 

muscles and the endurance of 

slow-twitch muscles

Strength

fast-twitch

Increases muscle strength and 

density

Explosive 

Strength

very fast-twitch

Develops short bursts of power 

without violent and stressful 

movements associated in 

traditional Plyometric training

Scheduling contour training sessions

Scheduling of specific muscle groups for stimulation training is recommended 

in order to avoid intensive stimulation of the same muscle groups on  

consecutive days. Adequate recovery time is essential to attain normal muscle 

performance and avoid over training. Taking the following steps will help 

minimize overtraining: 

• Gradually increase intensity levels  

• Use the Active Recovery program after intensive sessions 

positioning of your body during contour eMS 

During Contour EMS training programs your body position will depend on the 

muscles that are being stimulated. We recommend that you work the muscles 

isometrically and in a stretched position (i.e. hold the limb be stimulated still so 

there is no movement of the joint). For example, when stimulating the biceps, 

you should be seated with your arms in an extended position. This provides 

greater safety, restricts shortening of the muscle during the contraction and 

avoids muscle cramping. (Refer to the 

gel pad electrode placement guide

 for 

positioning)

Setting the appropriate intensity level

See 

Intensity...The Key to an Effective Workout 

on page 12 and the 

Contour 

Intensity Scale 

on page 13. 

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Progression through the levels

In general, we don't recommend that you go through the different program 

levels quickly with the intention of getting to level 5 as soon as you can. The 

levels represent progress in training and you should provide time for the

muscles to adapt.

You should aim to progress through the stimulation intensity (0-100) and then 

through the levels (1-5) or use each level for 4-6 weeks before advancing

to the next level.

complementary training

The best training results can be achieved by combining several different 

methods of muscle exercise. Include electronic muscle stimulation with other 

training programs such as; weight training, endurance sports, team sports, 

fitness programs, in order to attain maximum strength gains and fitness goals. 

With electronic muscle stimulation all motor units in the muscles, even those 

normally not recruited in exercise, can be simultaneously activated.

using contour electronic Muscle Stimulation

in combination with your traditional workout

When cardio training (running, biking, elliptical, etc) and EMS are done on the 

same day, we recommended that cardio training be done first followed by the 

EMS. This is so that cardio training is not done on muscle fibers that are already 

tired. 

However, if you are strength training, it can be beneficial to do EMS before the 

traditional training. By doing this you can pre-fatigue the muscle fibers without 

general and cardio-vascular fatigue. 

Electronic Muscle Stimulation (EMS) devices generate electrical 

impulses that trigger an action potential in muscle nerve fibers (motor 

neurons). The impulses are delivered through electrodes on the skin in 

direct proximity to the muscles to be stimulated. The impulses mimic the 

action potential coming from the central nervous system, causing the

muscles to contract.

what is eMS

Summary of Contents for CoreBelt

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Page 2: ..._____________10 Intensity The Key to an Effective Workout__________________12 Getting Started With Total Body Exercise___________________14 Training Programs____________________________________16 Scheduling Contour Training Sessions_____________________18 Work Table__________________________________________20 Frequency Table______________________________________21 Frequently Asked Questions_______...

Page 3: ... and caution with electrodes sections in this manual The various types of muscle work that the Contour CoreBeltimposes on the stimulated muscles are able to improve or facilitate muscle performance in addition to firming tightening and strengthening muscles The Contour CoreBelt can therefore be considered a technique for muscle training How it works The Contour Technology Ab Belt features four spe...

Page 4: ... increase and decrease intensity Sound Mute Select Information i LCD Display On Off Pause 4 The M2 Electronic Muscular Stimulator The Contour M2 Electronic Muscular Stimulator with technology that mimics the way your brain controls muscles The M2 Electronic Muscle Stimulator display 5 ...

Page 5: ...the top edge of the belt Repeat steps 5 and 6 for placing remaining Gel Pads along the back of the CoreBelt 7 This side to garment T belt loop left side of the CoreBelt 7 ABS ABS This side to garment T belt loop left side of the CoreBelt 8 ABS ABS This side to garment T belt loop left side of the CoreBelt 9 Slide the two Gel Pad connector wires through the hole on the left side of the CoreBelt Rep...

Page 6: ...ply push the Select button to advance to the next screen Turn up the intensity 6 TURN ON THE Contour M2 device 1 Push the On Off button A logo screen will appear followed by a warning screen We recommend you read the warning screen and refer to the warning chapter in this manual if you have any concerns Select Recent Program 2 After a few seconds the screen will ask you would you like to use the m...

Page 7: ...nd you should increase the intensity to achieve the best results Good Better Best Intensity Levels Pressing the On Off Button during the exercise phase will pause the program To continue simply press the toggles Pressing the On Off Button a second time will take you back to the setting screen Pressing the On Off Button a third time will shut the device off QUICK TIP End of session At the end of yo...

Page 8: ...xplosive Strength and Endurance training programs A The highest level possible but bearable in order to recruit the largest possible numbers of muscle fibers The contractions must be powerful without ever becoming uncomfortable Q What intensity should be reached for the special programs Potentiation and Active Recovery A These programs do not require the use of maximum current levels However the i...

Page 9: ...ke you beyond what regular exercises can do 15 POTENTIATION PROGRAM Warm up your muscles quickly and prepare them to work faster and easier at the beginning of training or physical activity WARM UP BETTER ENDURANCE PROGRAM Delay muscle fatigue during activity Muscles perform more work with less oxygen Improves overall endurance RESISTANCE PROGRAM Increase strength of slow twitch muscles Improves p...

Page 10: ... aerobic type of metabolism in muscle fibers and increases their capillary blood supply It trains the muscles to maintain effort for longer periods as it is required in endurance sports like marathons long distance bicycling etc Impulse sequences in this program are designed to improve the body s resistance to fatigue improved endurance The program targets very slow twitch muscle fibers Active Rec...

Page 11: ...tioning Setting the appropriate intensity level See Intensity The Key to an Effective Workout on page 12 and the Contour Intensity Scale on page 13 19 Progression through the levels In general we don t recommend that you go through the different program levels quickly with the intention of getting to level 5 as soon as you can The levels represent progress in training and you should provide time f...

Page 12: ...in Explosive Strength 5 120 Hz 3 sec 34 sec 4 Hz 20 min 35 min There is a ramp up of 2 seconds prior to the contraction time and a ramp down of one second after the contraction The average rest frequency is 4Hz Hz of stimulations per second e g 1 Hz 1 stimulation second 50 Hz 50 stimulations second 21 Phase Effect on Muscles Frequency Active Recovery Spasm Reduction Relaxation 1 3 Hz Endorphin Rel...

Page 13: ...l pads won t stick to the belt even though they are relatively new A Make sure you remove the protective cover entirely before mounting the gel pad on the Contour Ab Belt Make sure that you are placing the silver side of gel pad electrodes to the BACK SIDE of the Ab Belt There will be outlines showing where to place the gel pad electrodes Once the gel pads have been applied to the Ab Belt leave th...

Page 14: ...feel tingling in my legs during a session What can I do A The Contour electronic muscle stimulator emits an electrical frequency that will stimulate nerves motor neurons that are located beneath the gel pads Since the gel pads are larger it is possible to have some minor stimulation of other nerves located near the site of the gel pads Re adjust the gel pads slightly away from the area being unint...

Page 15: ...l pad electrode is making good contact wIth your clean dry skin The battery symbol is flashing The batteries are low Replace all 4 AAA batteries Never mix old and new batteries The contractions are weak even though the intensity is high The batteries are low Replace all 4 AAA batteries Never mix old and new batteries The Gel Pads have lost conductivity Replace Gel Pads The pads are positioned impr...

Page 16: ...he magnitude of electrical charge microcoulombs applied In the case of rectangular pulses the magnitude of charge is calculated by multiplying the duration of the pulse by the intensity of the current When stimulation is performed using a known pulse duration the intensity expressed in milliamperes or mA is a reproducible indicator of the degree of stimulation Definition of terms 29 Feature Contou...

Page 17: ...50Hz 50Hz 50Hz DC Component Approx 32 µC 16 µC 11 µC Positive Pulse Width 300 µs 300 µs 300 µs 31 Care and cleaning To clean the Contour M2 device use a soft cloth lightly dampened with an alcohol based cleaning product that does not contain solvents Solvents could damage the plastic parts especially the display Your Contour M2 device is designed to be maintenance free There are no user serviceabl...

Page 18: ...61000 4 6 3 V rms 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 3 V rms Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 33 Where P is the maximum output power rating in the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electro...

Page 19: ...s which may not operate properly when the electrical stimulation device is in use Operation in close proximity e g 1 yard to shortwave or microwave therapy EQUIPMENT may produce instability in the STIMULATOR output Applications with electrodes near the rib cage may produce heart ventricle fibrillation Application of electrodes near the thorax may increase the risk of cardiac fibrillation And injur...

Page 20: ...or with OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE Environmental conditions for transport and storage specified in accompanying documents and marked on packaging min temp and humidity Do not stand while you are stimulating the lower body as it may cause you to fall 37 POTENTIAL ADVERSE REACTIONS Skin irritation and burns beneath the electrodes have been reported with the use of powered muscle stimulators In order to...

Page 21: ...ctrode set as skin reaction or cross contamination may occur Do not immerse the electrodes into water Do not apply a solvent of any kind onto the electrodes Always stop the Contour Technology Muscle Stimulator before removing or moving the electrodes Wash skin and dry skin thoroughly before applying the electrodes Apply the whole surface of the electrodes firmly to the skin Do not use electrodes t...

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