The Flex Belt is a wearable device that uses electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) technology to tone and strengthen abdominal muscles.
Founded in 2003 by Dr. David Summers, a medical doctor and neurosurgeon.
Launched the first version of the Flex Belt in 2005.
Won 'Best New Product' at the Electronic Retailing Association's Great Idea Summit in 2006.
Released an upgraded version, the Flex Belt 2.0, in 2017.
Acquired by Slendertone, another EMS device company, in 2019.
Slendertone is a brand of EMS devices that target various muscle groups, including the abs, arms, and thighs.
Abs Stimulator is a brand of EMS devices that specifically target abdominal muscles.
Abdominal Toning Belt is a generic term used to describe various EMS devices that target abdominal muscles.
The original version of the Flex Belt that uses EMS technology to tone and strengthen abdominal muscles.
An upgraded version of the Flex Belt with more intensity levels and a redesigned control panel.
A portable EMS device that targets the glutes and thighs.
The Flex Belt uses EMS technology to send electrical impulses to the abdominal muscles, causing them to contract and relax. This mimics the effect of exercise and helps tone and strengthen the muscles.
Yes, the Flex Belt is safe as long as it is used according to the instructions. However, it is not recommended for people with certain medical conditions or pregnant women.
The effectiveness of the Flex Belt varies from person to person, but many people have reported positive results when used regularly in combination with a healthy diet and regular exercise.
The recommended usage is 30 minutes per day, 5 days a week, for 6-8 weeks. After that, you can reduce the frequency to 2-3 times per week to maintain the results.
It is not recommended to use the Flex Belt while doing other activities, as it may cause discomfort or interfere with the proper functioning of the device.