Recording and comparing force data at different stroke rates
Posted: February 13th, 2024, 5:50 pm
Hi, I am a very new rower so this question may be simple or misguided. Broadly, I am interested in seeing whether I can compare the individual force per stroke at different stroke rates.
When I use the ErgData app two of the available data fields are "ave force (N)" and "max force (N)". These are calculated per stroke correct? And when you download the data in a .csv from a workout from the logbook the data seems to be organized in a way so that each row is a single stroke. But there isn't any force data in the .csv, the data in the .csv file are Number, Time (seconds), Distance (meters), Pace (seconds), Watts, Cal/Hr, Stroke Rate, and Heart Rate. Looking around the forum I see people use SPI or stroke power index to estimate something similar to this by (Watts/Stroke Rate)? Just wanted to know A) whether there was any way to see the force data after a workout and
is this something interesting to be looking at i.e. how much more/less force per stroke am I able to generate at 20 SPM vs 30 SPM
When I use the ErgData app two of the available data fields are "ave force (N)" and "max force (N)". These are calculated per stroke correct? And when you download the data in a .csv from a workout from the logbook the data seems to be organized in a way so that each row is a single stroke. But there isn't any force data in the .csv, the data in the .csv file are Number, Time (seconds), Distance (meters), Pace (seconds), Watts, Cal/Hr, Stroke Rate, and Heart Rate. Looking around the forum I see people use SPI or stroke power index to estimate something similar to this by (Watts/Stroke Rate)? Just wanted to know A) whether there was any way to see the force data after a workout and
