For various reasons, we have decided to change the name of our innovative, professional measurement system “RowMotion” to “Rowing in Motion”. With the official launch being just a few weeks away, we hope not to cause too much confusion and think this is the best moment to do this sort of mini-re-brand. The new name reflects
Handicapped Athletes can benefit a lot from using RowMotion in their training. Johannes Schmidt, who sent us the picture above, is already using RowMotion successfully in training. The University of Hamburg has recently published a study on using sonification based feedback systems for handicap rowing. We will present a short list of features we have already implemented
You can easily use RowMotion with the iOS devices you already own and get all accessories you may need at online stores to build yourself a cost-effective performance measurement tool based on our software. If you’d rather not shop around for accessories or simply want an all-inclusive package with devices, accessories and the software, we
[box type=”alert”]The export tool has been superseeded by Rowing in Motion Analytics – our new cloud based data analysis software.[/box] “Your data is yours to keep.” Thats part of our philosophy, so we give you access to all the raw data we record during an exercise. Whether you want to do your own research
Perfect Mounting Solution We have experimented with a lot of different mounting options so far and have finally arrived at what we think is a perfect solution for those of you that want to use RowMotion in their daily training. For RowMotion to work perfectly, we need a secure mounting that attaches your iPhone to
As outlined in a previous post we did conduct a reference measurement of RowMotion running on an iPhone 3G and iPhone 4 vs. the FES MMS System. The MMS has been successfully used in professional rowing for more than a decade and results measured with it have been extensively used in scientific publications. We did record two
Last weekend (03rd March 2012) I was in Breisach with SüdTeam to collect some data for a validation of RowMotion’s acceleration measurements. The FES MMS System we used as a reference has already been validated under lab conditions, so we should be able to derive some conclusive results by comparing the MMS data to RowMotion’s.
Following an invitation, I did attend the annual meeting of german experts in rowing performance measurment in Hannover yesterday. I was able to give a short overview of RowMotion, my roadmap and received a ton of valuable feedback. Most importantly, it was recommended that a validation of RowMotions measurement be made against a reference System
After my iOS 5 devices let me down in field testing at Koblenz by not automatically joining the WiFi I set up for them, I have conducted further testing and got in contact with Apple Engineering to sort this issue out. It appears there’s a bug in iOS with regard to the setting “Ask to Join
On 29. Jan 2012 I was in Koblenz for some in-field testing of various new features and to record sample data from two JFA 8+ at different stroke frequencies. This is the first time I have used video synchronization on the water and the results are promising. Data has been recorded using an iPhone4 in
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