Towards the end of May, we began an adventure when we started organizing online challenges for On The Water rowers. These challenges are called GPS Speed Orders and after a trial event in Boston, Massachusetts
Since a few months, Rowsandall.com has a new functionality. It’s not a Ph.D. requiring data crunching special feature, but a very simple one. But do not underestimate the History page. When you look at your workout
By now, you’ve heard of the GPS Speed Orders. These are head race style challenges, enabled by GPS tracking data from Smartphones, fitness watches, or speedcoaches and managed by software on rowsandall. If you haven’t
Masters rowers have a love/hate relationship with handicaps. Almost everyone would prefer to have narrow enough age groups and compete on an equal footing within those groups. But in informal events you might not have
Over the past week, a group of rowers have been trying out a new way to compete on the water, while respecting COVID-19 related restrictions on organized events and large groups. The concept is simple.
With normal training and competition disrupted by the CIOVID-19 pandemic, rowers need new ways to stay motivated and new ways to satisfy their thirst for competition. You have seen this in the unprecedented string of
If you have a Apple Watch, a reasonably capable Garmin or a Polar fitness watch, then you have everything to need to be able to record your row and post a results to a rowsandall
We’ve all been cooped up in our houses for the past few months. Maybe if we are lucky, we have the cold comfort of an erg to keep us company. Now, different regions are starting
It’s easy, and it’s free. Rowsandall is an online service that enables rowers to track their training, work with coaches and compete with other rowers. Think of it like Strava or Training Peaks, but focused
This is the second post in a series. The first post (“You Need to Try the Interval Editor for Erg Workouts” was posted back in 2017, but Greg has recently updated to represent the latest possibilities on