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Twin-Up Body, with its two units and the availability of 3 specific programs for the different body areas, SLIM, MIX and TONE, represents a valid and complete instrument for toning, slimming and sculpting, as well as for muscle relaxing and de-contraction. The areas involved are the abdominal, pectoral, inner and outer thigh, buttock, cervical area, pelvis, hip and back muscles.
The MOB unit, which can also be used separately, permits performing treatments with the SLIM program. |

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MIX – program for warm-up, muscular relaxation and capillarisation
The action of Twin-Up Body (MIX program) on the contracted areas of the body favours better blood flow and eases taut and rigid muscles, facilitating quick neuromuscular re-adaptation of the area. The MIX program is also useful for treating cellulite. Cellulite is an unsightly defect based on defective primary microcirculation, leading to alteration of the adipose tissue and connective fibres. |
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SLIM – program for reducing adipose zones.
The excito-motor action of the SLIM program with its fast exercise (short contractions followed by equally short pauses for relaxation), comparable to aerobic workouts, submits the treated area to a dynamic muscular activity, which results in a considerable increase of local blood circulation and a consequent rise in temperature. This results in increased energy consumption without any strain. |
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TONE - program for toning up and firming the body
TWIN UP’s TONE program is able to provide really focussed body sculpting using the action of the excito-motor current which optimises trophism and muscular tone and drains liquids which have built up in the tissues. TONE exercises muscles with prolonged contractions followed by short relaxing pauses. This ensures demanding muscular work, comparable to a with gym workout with heavy weights (bodybuilding) and consequent intense vascularization which enables rapid recovery of muscular tone and mass. |

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