I've tried tons of different exercise styles, from yoga to HIIT to Pilates to rowing . But looking back, I can honestly say I've never been totally blown away by an experience. I've enjoyed plenty of workouts, of course, and I've had varying degrees of results depending on the style and the intensity, but they've all been relatively predictable and I've always been pretty sure of what the actual class was going to be like.

Not so with EMS training . EMS, or electrical muscle stimulation, is exactly what it sounds like: extra stimulation of your muscles to make your workouts more effective. The technology was originally used in physical therapy to help build back muscle strength after an injury or atrophy.

Now, the EMS suits— literally a full-body suit full of electrodes that you wear while exercising — are being used to enhance workout. The claim of EMS is pretty lofty, namely that a 20-minute workout is equivalent to two hours in the gym. "There is no other workout where you can focus on your arms, but simultaneously also have every other large muscle group working and completely activated," says Anna Herrin , a model, trainer, and co-owner of The Studio EMS in Los Angeles.

"EMS contracts up to 90 percent of muscle fibers and can help your body do up to 85 contractions per second." I decided to join the ranks of EMS-devotees Usain Bolt and Victoria Secret models Elsa Hosk and Alessandra Ambrosio and try the EMS workout for myself. Over the course of a month, I did eight .