Ergographic

/ˌɜrɡəˈɡræfɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to the measurement and recording of muscular work and fatigue using an ergograph.

Etymology

From 'ergograph' plus '-ic,' this adjective describes studies or data produced by ergographic equipment.

Kelly Says

Ergographic studies were mind-blowing in the 1900s because they showed that muscles don't just slowly fade—they show dramatic sudden drops in performance, revealing something about how neurons control strength.

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