Bone density quietly declines from our 40s onward, faster for women after menopause, and the best defence is resistance training. EMS at Speciale Fitness on Lakeshore Road West delivers that stimulus in a gentle, low-impact way. Here is how Mississauga members protect their bones in 2026.

The silent decline
You cannot feel bone density dropping, which is why a bone scan result often surprises people. The time to build the reserve is before the diagnosis, not after.
Why resistance training protects bone
Bone responds to demand: when muscles pull hard on the skeleton, bone reinforces itself. Walking alone is not enough, bones need meaningful muscular load.
Where EMS fits on Lakeshore Road
EMS creates strong muscle contractions, exactly the pull bones respond to, without jumping or heavy barbells. Sessions at 1801 Lakeshore Road West are coached and scaled to you.
Muscle is the other half
Strong legs and core also prevent the falls that break bones. EMS builds both at once: denser bones and the balance to stay on your feet.
Start your reserve in Mississauga
Twice a week, 20 minutes, tracked on Fit3D scans. Visit the Mississauga studio and book your free Starting Point Session. Diagnosed osteoporosis should involve your doctor first.
Try your first session free
See what 20 minutes of EMS can do. One free session, no commitment, at our Vaughan or Mississauga studio.
Book Your Free SessionFrequently asked questions
Where is the Mississauga EMS studio?
At 1801 Lakeshore Road West, with parking out front, easy to reach from Port Credit, Clarkson, Lorne Park and Lakeshore.
Does EMS help bone density?
Resistance training is the proven protector of bone, and EMS delivers that muscular load without jumping or heavy weights.
Is EMS safe if I have osteoporosis?
Talk to your doctor first. For mild bone loss, low-impact coached resistance work is what guidelines recommend.
Is the first session free in Mississauga?
Yes, your first Starting Point Session at our Lakeshore Road West studio is completely free.



