We’ve done it! Rowing in Motion users have recorded a total of 63,529km rowing sessions to this day, more than would be necessary to row around the globe once. We’ve been running Analytics, our cloud based rowing data analysis tool for about 16 months now and more than 1000 users have recorded and uploaded rowing sessions to their personal logbook.
This video is an introduction to Analytics and how you can use the tools provided to create and compare analysis.
For todays’ blogpost I want to thank Gregory Smith for allowing us to share his rowing data and discuss some of the results and recommendations I gave him to improve his rowing technique. Greg has a very interesting training blog on the indoorsportservice.co.uk forum (community members only) that should give fellow master rowers some good inspiration for training.
[box]This Release is available for download on Google Play immediately and will be available for iOS sometime later this or next week after review by Apple.[/box] As we are undertaking the first practical tests of our upcoming wireless sensor gate and high-precision boat speed sensor box, the amount of data that we need to process and display in
We’ve pushed forward on a lot of things in the 10 weeks since the last release of the Apps. Most notably, we focused our work on the upcoming wireless Sensor Gate and Boat Sensor Box leading up to our demonstration at the World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam and also a small demo at the Junior Worlds. This Release is available for download
Rowing in Motion supported the finals of the Rowing Championsleague, a new international 350m sprint event in the 8+ where some of the worlds best European Club and University eights competed in a 1:1 knock out system to determine the fastest crew. The finals saw entries from the Netherelands, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland, Czcech Republic, Denmark,
We’ve been planning for some time now to add extensive race analysis capabilities to Analytics, but there’s a lot of different options on what data such an Analysis should deliver. One of the big advantages of running a web-based Analytics software is that we can instantly deploy new features for all our users – so what would
This release adds some minor features to the Apps and Analytics. This release is now available for download on the AppStore and Google Play. App Similar to the detection of bad calibration introduced in the previous release, the App can now also automatically detect situations where the device picks up too much vibration to sensibly measure boat acceleration and
In the real-world Rowing Clubs provide their members with facilities and equipment: the boat shed, boats, oars, a gym, tools etc. While most rowers use shared club equipment, some members may bring their own equipment as well. When we designed Organisations in Analytics, we wanted to keep it that way too, so we made Organisations
With the availability of version 1.3 of the Rowing in Motion App for all platforms, we are now taking organisations in Analytics out of beta and make it available to everyone. An organisation in Analytics is basically like your club, team or insitution: it has coaches, athletes and may have a number of devices linked to it