Aerobic zone.
Bio-Feedback.
BMI.
Calorie (abbr. cal).
Coaching.
Distance.
Eddy current brake.
Energy balance.
Joule (abbr. J )
KiloJoule (Abbr. kJ) = 1,000 Joules
MegaJoule (Abbr. MJ) = 1,000,000 Joule.
LED.
Physical kiloJoule (Abbr. phys-kJ) / physical MegaJoule (Abbr. phys-MJ).
Physiology.
Realistic kiloJoule (Abbr. real-kJ)
Realistic MegaJoule (Abbr. real-MJ).
RPM.
Self test.
Sore muscles.
Time.
Virtual Reality.
Watt (abbr. W).
WHO.
The training phase during which the load on the muscles is enough to keep them supplied with oxygen, but
not enough to cause an overproduction of lactic acid (aching muscles). Aerobics also makes use of the aerobic zone.
Acoustic and/or optical feedback on the metabolism and condition of the body.
Body-Mass-Index
Energy measurement unit. Officially obsolete, but still in common use. It refers to thermal energy in
particular. The conversion factor to the unit in use today (J): 1 cal = 4.1868 J, or the other way around 1 J = 0.2388
cal.
Automatic training control oriented towards training objectives.
Distance covered in kilometres (km).
Uses the fact that electric currents induced in a conductor by a fluctuating magnetic field produce
joule-type energy which can be used for an electronically controlled brake.
The balance between energy intake and energy usage. There can only be a balance if intake and output
are the same. For example, in Germany every person consumes on average 400 - 500 Kcal more than he or she can
use.
Energy measurement unit, named after the british physicist James Prescott
Joule. (see calorie)
Light Emitting Diode: when current is passed through a LED it emits light, either visible or invisible. It is used for
indicator lamps or remote controls.
Represents only the mechanical work done
on the ergometer; it is computed by mean of the following formula:
Power [Watt] * Time [Sec] = Work [Joule]
Exemple100 Watt * 60s = 6000 Joule = 6 kJoule
This value does not cover the energy needed by the body to maintain its vital functions (e.g. respiration, blood circulation,
metabolism).
The science of life processes.
Using the data of the height, the weight, the age, and the sex, the system computes
the approximate basic and total quantity of burned energy. The system will then display the approximate amount of kJoule
actually burned during the training on the ergometer.
Pedal speed in Revolutions per Minute.
When switched on, the microprocessor checks the electronic circuits it uses to make sure every thing functions
properly.
Painful phenomenon of the muscles tissues, occurring when the aerobic zone is exceeded leading to an
overproduction of lactic acid. In order to avoid it, the ergo_bike compares measured data, input parameters and statistical
values and displays the resulting aerobic zone status.
Training time in minutes (for present training data) / in hours (for total training data)
An illusion of reality generated by technical means that is influenced by external impulses or gives impulses
to its surrounding. The device uses these possibilities through an optional accessory set.
Unit of measure of the work done per unit time:
1 W = 1 J / s = 1 Nm / s = 1 VA
World Health Organisation
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