Ergometer in a sentence as a noun

The way people learn to use ergometers in those classes makes me cringe—just asking for a ruined lower back.

Concept 2 ergometers, model D, are the gold standard.

Most humans can't sustain 250W on a simple ergometer for 20 minutes.

Now I exercise every day, usually on my bike or a rowing ergometer.

A hard ergometer exercise can have a net effect of 240 kcal for one hour and gross effect of 320 assuming 80 kcal per hour body burn.

And either way, it's still not the same because at most that'd be measuring at the crank, whereas an ergometer measures at the pedal.

My personal suggestion is the ergometer, or rowing machine.

Most athletes who compete in both rowing and cycling report that they see higher wattage numbers on the bike than the rowing ergometer.

The endurance training was performed on bicycle ergometers with the intensity adjusted to the individual training heart frequency.

Ergometer definitions

noun

measuring instrument designed to measure power

See also: dynamometer