EMS-Training in Germany: prices & studios compared
EMS training is intensive and time-efficient, but usually more expensive than classic strength training. We compare every EMS studio recorded in Germany by real effective cost — including the joining fee and flat rates over the contract term, not just the advertised teaser price.
Wo finde ich ein EMS-Studio in meiner Nähe?
We compare 152 EMS-Trainings across 123 cities by real effective cost — from 13,17 €/month (avg. 85,63 €). This covers all fees over the contract term, not just the advertised teaser price. As of 17.06.2026, without guarantee.
EMS-Trainings by city
Cities with the most recorded EMS-Trainings (at least 3 priced studios).
| City | Studios | from €/month | avg. €/month |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 10 | 22,90 € | 78,62 € |
| Hamburg | 7 | 26,00 € | 67,58 € |
| Hannover | 6 | 24,90 € | 88,18 € |
Click a city for the honest comparison of all studios recorded there.
Frequently asked questions
- What does EMS training cost per month?
- In our data, EMS training costs on average 85,63 € per month effectively — the cheapest EMS studio starts at 13,17 €. All fees over the contract term are included, not just the advertised base membership.
- Why is EMS training more expensive than a regular gym?
- EMS sessions are short (often 20 minutes) and usually come with personal supervision. This makes the price per membership higher than at a classic gym, which works without intensive supervision. The effective-cost comparison shows you how big the difference really is.
- Where do I find EMS studios near me?
- Enter your postcode or city on the homepage – in the studio-type filter select EMS and you'll see the EMS studios in the area, sorted by real monthly price.
- What is EMS training?
- EMS stands for electromyostimulation: during the workout the muscles are additionally stimulated electrically via electrodes, which can make a training session much shorter than classic strength training. EMS studios usually offer 1:1 supervision — that too is reflected in the price.
- How often per week should you do EMS?
- One to at most two EMS sessions per week is common, with at least one rest day in between — the intensive muscle stimulation needs recovery. Many EMS plans are designed exactly for this (e.g. one supervised 20-minute session per week), which explains the higher monthly price compared to unlimited gym access.
- Is EMS training worth the money?
- It depends on your goal: for those short on time who value supervised, short workouts, EMS can be a good fit despite the higher effective cost. Those who mainly want to train cheaply and flexibly are usually much better off with a classic studio. Our effective-cost comparison makes the difference transparent.
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Compare studios nowAll prices taken from the providers' publicly available tariffs, as of 17.06.2026. Information provided without guarantee — the conditions of the respective studio are decisive.