Category: Analytics

Typical Stroke Metrics in Analytics

You can now review stroke metrics for typical strokes analysis in Analytics. The metrics are defined the same way as in the App and are calculated from the typical stroke pattern that is the result of the typical stroke analysis. The table will automatically expand and adds a row for each analyzed section in a

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GPX Export for Rowing Sessions in Analytics

If you’re keeping a training diary in a third party application, we just added a cool new feature for you to allow you to export your rowing sessions to a fitness tracker applications. When you go to the details of a rowing session, you will now find a button that allows you to download a

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FISA Events Race Data Analyzer

Did you know that the international rowing association records speed and strokerate data for all races on World Rowing Cup regattas as well as the World Rowing Championships? FISA seems to be using a proprietary rowing telemetry system that has been exclusively developed to provide live information to TV broadcasts. The system used at these

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Scheduled Maintenance Notice 2013 September 22nd

One of our cloud infrastructure providers is performing a scheduled maintenance on September 22nd between 20:00 and 21:00 UTC. Analytics may be unavailable for a short period of time during that maintenance window.

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Rowing in Motion for Android – now with Analytics Login

Rowing in Motion for Android marks a big milestone for us – not only in a technical sense but also business-wise. It is our vision to produce tools that help rowers and coaches make their training more effective and achieve better results. The Boat App to record your rowing performance is only the first step towards

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View your Rowing Courses on Analytics

We have just pushed a new update to Rowing in Motion Analytics that lets you view your exercise information on a map. Right now, we simply plot your course on top of a map but we have plans to add some exciting new features that will allow you to correlate track and other information. This

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Searching and Tagging Sessions in Analytics

With more than 1000 rowing sessions tracked using Analytics already, it’s important you can find the ones you’re looking for. So we have added a tagging feature and a searchbox, that will help you organize your logfiles better. Tagging Sessions We have added a “Tags” widget on the logfiles detail page where you can add

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Share your Rowing Sessions on Facebook

We’re happy to release an exciting new feature today: Using Analytics, you can share data from your workouts and races on facebook with your crewmates, coaches and friends. And you can show all your non-rowing friends what you’re up to while they’re playing FarmVille. Here’s a 3 minutes tutorial how it works. Link your Analytics

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The new Rowing in Motion Analytics

70% of our Rowing in Motion Analytics Users are using it on their tablet or desktop PC. That didn’t align well with our initial implementation that was based around a smartphone-optimized user interface (that would also work well on tablets). So we changed that: Responsive Layout The new design is focused around a responsive layout

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Improve your Stroke – hit the catch

The catch is one of the most critical parts of the rowing stroke cycle. Boat velocity is lowest at the catch, caused by a phase of deceleration when the rower needs to reverse his body’s direction of motion by pushing against the stretcher. This pushing on the stretcher creates a force direct against the boats

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