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Rowing in Motion 2.1.1 released

Posted on: April 6, 2013 /
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Version 2.1 of the Rowing in Motion Boat App and Boat App Lites is available on the AppStore now and has the following improvements: Boat App: Fixed the missing page indicator that showed you what page you’re currently on and moved it to the top for less interference with screen contents Added a first-time introduction

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Rowing in Motion 2.1 Released

Posted on: March 2, 2013 /
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Categories: News, Releases

Version 2.1 of the Rowing in Motion Boat App and Coach App is available on the AppStore now and has the following improvements: Boat App: Added Support for Wahoo and similar Bluetooth LE Heartrate-straps.  Only available on compatible devices using a compatible heartrate-strap. ANT+ Heartrate-straps will continue to function normally. This change closes this idea. Coach

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Get the Analytics App

Posted on: February 24, 2013 /
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Categories: Releases, Tips and Tricks

I have just released an update to Rowing in Motion Analytics that allows you to add it to your iOS device’s homescreen like any other App. You can launch analytics from there and enjoy analyzing your data in full-screen mode. Head over to the instructions page to learn how to get the Analytics App or visit

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Improve your Stroke – maintain boat speed in recovery

Posted on: February 21, 2013 /
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Categories: Analytics, Improve your Rowing Stroke, Tips and Tricks

This article is partly inspired by an interesting discussion on the decentrowing blog. In the comments, someone brought up a link to a video by Drew Ginn where he advocates accelerating the sliding seat into the catch. This advice seems to be a bit unconvential  considering most coaches advocate a constant sliding seat speed into

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Rowing in Motion 2.0 Video Review – by Thomas Carter

Posted on: February 12, 2013 /
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Thomas Carter has  published an awesome hands-on video-review of Rowing in Motion 2.0 on his blog rowingmusings. You should go and read the full review to check out how he’s mounting his iPhone to the boat and you’ll also find a few additional tips and tricks on using the App there. Have a video or picture

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Analyzing typical stroke patterns with Rowing in Motion Analytics

Posted on: February 9, 2013 /
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Categories: Analytics, Tips and Tricks

Rowing in Motion Analytics is meant to help you improve your rowing technique by allowing you to compare typical stroke patterns from different sections of an exercise. In this example, we dissect typical boat acceleration at three different stroke rates (24, 26, 28) performed in a pyramid exercise. Start by opening your logfile and using

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Rowing in Motion 2.0 – now featuring Analytics

Posted on: January 31, 2013 /
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It’s finally there. Rowing in Motion 2.0 is a major update to all our Rowing Apps, featuring direct integration with our new Rowing in Motion Analytics Platform. Analytics is a cloud based data analysis software that allows you to store, analyze and compare logdata you have recorded with Rowing in Motion. Analytics public beta starts

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Getting Support

Posted on: January 30, 2013 /
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Great news! Rowing in Motion now has a cool new support and feedback plattform at rowinginmotion.uservoice.com. That’s where you will also find an up-to-date knowledgebase and can post your ideas for new features. Oh, and did you notice that small orange button on the right hand side of every page on this website? It will

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Rowing in Motion Demo Video

Posted on: January 29, 2013 /
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In case you missed it, here’s our cool new trailer. Special thanks go to Tobias Schad for some of the cool video footage and Filip Grgić for the awesome soundtrack. I hope this will help people better understand what Rowing in Motion is and how it works – a short video just says so much more than

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Improve your Stroke – avoid the drive hump

Posted on: January 28, 2013 /
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Categories: Analytics, Improve your Rowing Stroke, Tips and Tricks

The Biorow newsletter by Dr. Valery Kleshnev shares great insights derived from scientific research of Rowing. In the November 2012 edition  Dr. Kleshnev presents an analysis of the typical patterns of boat acceleration in rowing. What I find particularly interesting is his comparison of olympic and national level crews. Using data that I have recorded

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