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Rowing in Motion Video Review – by Rower Tobi Schad

Posted on: January 26, 2013 /
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If you haven’t seen the Boat App in action yet, you should really check out Rower Tobi Schad‘s awesome video review of Rowing in Motion (in german language). In his review he also shows how to mount an iPhone on a SpeedCoach craddle. His review is based on version 1.4 of the App, the screens have

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Analyzing the early drive phase of two Rowing Strokes with Ubersense

Posted on: January 25, 2013 /
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Categories: Analytics

I’m a big fan of the Ubersense Video Analysis App and use it frequently when coaching. Being able to quickly draw a few lines on top of a video is really useful when trying to compare different motion sequences and their resulting accelerations. So when the makers of Ubersense asked me back in 2012 whether

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Rowing in Motion Review – by Thomas Carter

Posted on: January 23, 2013 /
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If you’re a technology-affiliated rowing geek like me, I’m sure you came across Thomas Carter’s blog rowingmusings.wordpress.com. Thomas has previously written about rowing telemetry systems and other gadgets you can use to improve your stroke, so I was particularly happy when he approached me about reviewing Rowing in Motion. “I can certainly see these combination of apps being really

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Rowing in Motion 1.5.1 released

Posted on: November 29, 2012 /
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Version 1.5.1 of the Boat App is available on the AppStore now and has the following improvements: Strokerates are now stored with increased precision in the logfiles Fullscreen graph view now also shows speed Lite App: Fixed crash on startup on iOS 4.2 Lite App: Doubled the Lite version limit. Test Rowing in Motion for

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Rowing in Motion 1.5 released

Posted on: November 22, 2012 /
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Version 1.5 of the Boat App, Coach App and Boat App Lite is available on the AppStore now and has the following improvements: All: Current Speed (m/s) and Strokerate are rendered into the overlay in Rowing in Motion Videos All: Improved and re-organized views for cleaner and better layout All: The toolbar hides automatically to

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Rowing in Motion 1.4 released

Posted on: October 11, 2012 /
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As of Monday, Rowing in Motion v.1.4 is available on the App Store. This post will explain some of the new features. Heart Rate Monitoring: The Boat App now supports the Wahoo Ant+ Key. Just plug the key into your iPhone and wear a compatible ANT+ Heart Rate Strap. All configuration is handled automatically. We

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Free Lite Edition of the Boat App available!

Posted on: August 5, 2012 /
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We are proud to announce that a free lite edition of the Rowing in Motion – Boat App is now available on the App Store. The lite edition allows you to evaluate all features of the Rowing in Motion – Boat App including live coaching. The only restriction we put on the Lite App is

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Typical Rowing Stroke – Live Feedback

Posted on: July 23, 2012 /
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Categories: Analytics

Every stroke is unique. As a rower, you have experienced this yourself. There’s always wind and waves, vibrations on blade extraction, slight mis-synchronization between the members of your crew… the list of all the factors affecting the rowing stroke and boat acceleration is long. When you want to compare variations in rowing technique, material or

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Using Ubersense to Analyze Rowing in Motion Videos

Posted on: July 9, 2012 /
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Categories: Analytics

Ubersense is an App for video motion analysis. It allows you to import videos from your device’s camera roll. After pre-processing the video, Ubersense allows you to replay the video in slow motion. It uses a frame interpolation technology to give you very smooth slow motion replays. We love it! Analyzing Motion Sequences with Ubersense

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Rowing in Motion Video Samples

Posted on: July 9, 2012 /
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Categories: Analytics, Tips and Tricks

We have just posted two sample videos to the Rowing in Motion YouTube channel that show how Rowing in Motion Videos can help you analyze and optimize your rowing technique. The first video shows two single’s rowing technique in slow motion (both athletes are Juniors). You can clearly see how the differences in their rowing technique

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