Sakly wrote: ↑October 20th, 2024, 11:55 am
You even don't need a set of dumbells, you only need your body and something to hang from and can get a much better workout with more variety in.
The strength erg is nothing for me, too limited in its possibilities at all (saying that without trying it).
You and I might be two of the more "strength minded" folks here, so I was interested in your thoughts.
I personally see this as a tool where people might be able to work on max concentric strength and power expression, albeit in very limited planes, with very little risk for injury because of the lack of an eccentric component. Very similar to heavy sled work. It seems neat in that it's a different way to measure output - instead of weight x reps x sets, and for those lucky enough to have a bar speed device, velocity, I would presume this measures power output in watts. That would be interesting to see.
But to me, it's just another tool we might have at our disposal and not the be all / end all for strength. I agree with you - you can actually get decently strong with pull-ups, push-ups, dips, bodyweight/air squats, walking lunges, etc., and if you add a weighted vest like I do, it gets exponentially more difficult quickly. I use other things when I am home and have access to them but the aforementioned I can pretty well do anywhere, seeing as I travel a lot.
If I come across one, I would be very much interested in trying it, but I am not going to run out and add one to my garage.