
EasyMotionSkin Tec AG: Mars simulation with EMS and MILON training systems started today in Armenia
Vaduz, 12.03.2024 — EasyMotionSkin Tec AG (“EasyMotionSkin”, ISIN: LI114715831, m:access) and its participation milon are part of the AMADEE24 Mars simulation launched today at 14:30 (CET) in cooperation with the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF). The Mars simulation is being carried out in cooperation with the Armenian Space Agency in the province of Ararat in Armenia. The expedition is the authentic test run for astronautical exploration of Mars. Armenia was chosen as a suitable location because of its geological and topographical similarities with Mars. During the four-week Mars simulation, the six participating analog astronauts are equipped with high-tech training systems from EasyMotionSkin and Milon to train against bone and muscle atrophy that occurs in space. In addition, all Mars simulation participants receive individualized EMS tracksuits whose low-frequency current pulses specifically stimulate muscle groups.
In addition to EMS tracksuits, the training center in Armenia is equipped with electronic strength and endurance equipment from Milon, an EasyMotionSkin company. Using fitness equipment manufactured in Germany to the highest quality standards, analog astronauts can perform efficient muscle and cardiovascular training that would not be possible with conventional equipment in the special environment of weightlessness. The resistors are not generated by weight plates as usual, but by means of ultra-modern electric motors. As a result, these devices achieve the desired training effect even in zero gravity.
With the AMADEE24 mission, EasyMotionSkin is once again using its high level of expertise in space activities to keep astronauts fit and efficient even in zero gravity conditions. EasyMotionSkin was already part of ESA's “Cosmic Kiss” space mission from November 2021 to April 2022. Back then, German ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer was training aboard the ISS with EMS tracksuits to prevent muscle atrophy. The state of prolonged weightlessness causes astronauts to atrophy muscles and reduce bone density. This process is comparable to bone loss in osteoporosis and can be prevented through targeted muscle stimulation.
Christian Keck, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of EasyMotionSkin “It makes us incredibly proud to be part of a renowned space project once again after Cosmic Kiss. The use of our fitness products in Mars simulation in Armenia underlines the great importance of the high-tech products from EasyMotionSkin and Milon. We are thus strengthening our position as a powerful health solutions group with the aim of increasing people's well-being in all situations of life. ”
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EasyMotionSkin Tec AG
Christian Keck (CEO)
Schliesa 6
FL-9495 Triesen
email: ir@ems.ag
edicto GmbH
Axel Mühlhaus/Svenja Liebig
Eschersheimer Landstraße 42
D-60322 Frankfurt/Main
email: easymotionskin@edicto.de