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exerciser

exerciser \ex"er*ci`ser\, n.

  1. One who exercises.

  2. one who supervises the exercise of animals, such as horses or dogs.

  3. a device used for exercising muscles; as, a thigh exerciser.

Wiktionary
exerciser

n. 1 A person who exercises. 2 Any of many devices for use in exercising the body.

WordNet
exerciser

n. sports equipment used in gymnastic exercises [syn: gymnastic apparatus]

Usage examples of "exerciser".

If you are a new exerciser, do not add the extra resistance until you can sustain 40 minutes of aerobics.

If you are a new exerciser, you can modify push-ups by putting your knees on the floor instead of just your feet while you do the exercise.

It carries the additional bonus of reducing tension and, if done on a regular basis, toughens the exerciser, making him more resilient and better able to handle stress.

In study after study comparing groups of people who dieted with and without exercise, the nonexercisers invariably regained more than 90 percent of their weight, while the exercisers on average kept off every pound.

When exercisers taken for its effects upon the health, what conditions should be observed?

Likewise he knew the brand of abdominizing exerciser that she'd ordered in an insane moment of optimistic piety from the back of a colour supplement.

The gymnasium and the fighting exercisers below are still the same as they were in your day.

He didn't feel comfortable with people like Stanhope, bureaucrats and exercisers of power.

Jefri's folks' baggage and sleeping bags and exercisers were gone, but there were still the acc webbing and hard-fastened equipment.

Esmay became aware of unnatural silence, and when she looked saw the other exercisers turning quickly away.

In harbour, that right is not discussed by his officers, but is usually exercised sub silentio under their eyes, with everything but silence on the part of the exercisers.

He handed the captain a device that looked like nothing so much as the torsional steel hand-grip exerciser from which it had been created.