This is the second installment of a multipart article describing how you can use rowsandall and the EmPower Oarlock to gain more insight into your rowing. In the first part of this series, I discussed
This is the first installment of a multipart series describing how you can use Rowsandall and the EmPower Oarlock to gain more insight into your rowing. If you are one of those lucky people that
Late this fall, the nice folks at Quiske released the iOS version of their app. Quiske offers a little pod that you can strap to an oar or the seat and it will make real
Most world class rowers are tall. Some of them are extremely tall. And it makes sense, since work is force times distance. A tall athlete can pull the oar through a wider sweep angle, or
Here is a link to a side by side comparison table: rowing online tool comparison.xlsx As an enthusiastic user of an NK speedcoach GPS and EmPower oarlock, I am always interested in new capabilities that
Ha! Maybe not. Doing them can be hard, but now analyzing them on rowsandall is easy. One of the “Pro” features that rowsandall has had for a long time is the ability to divide up
NOTE: I have gotten back some comments from RP3 users that I have incorrect and out dated information about the RP3 in the comparison table. I’ve removed the table until I can get it updated.
In part 1 of this series, I described the data source (c2 online rankings data) and the methods used for the analysis. In part 2, I looked at age related changes in performance for different
Part 1 of this series discussed using the Concept 2 online rankings as the source of the data and the methods used to analyze the data. Part 2, looked at the impact of aging on
This is the second part of a series. The first part is Aging and Rowing Performance – Part 1: Introduction and Methodology. To examine the effect of aging on rowing performance, let’s start with the