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
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.
Recently, I had a discussion with one rowsandall.com user about erg technique. We discussed holding a certain power consistently and the role of a consistent stroke length in that. One of the differences between beginners
In the morning I hit the road early and drove to Prague. On the D1 route through the Czech-Moravian highlands I was surprised by two pretty heavy snowstorms, but I arrived (unexpectedly) on time, because
Introduction As I wrote in this blog post, power measurement systems for on-the-water rowing are about to become mainstream. In fact, since the launch of NK’s Empower Oarlock, there is an affordable way to get
You: Hey, I just bought a new Concept2 rowing machine and I want to get in shape, and maybe do one of those cool indoor races someday. How should I start? Me: That’s great! The
Here is a cross-post from my training blog. I am posting it here to show some of the stuff you can do with your erg data on rowsandall.com. I have taken it easy last week,
To get your erg data on Rowsandall.com, you need to get the data off the erg and into your phone or computer, so that you have a way of connecting to the internet and uploading