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Row Pro Beta 2.2 Beta bugs and feature request

Posted: February 1st, 2008, 10:12 am
by Dale_R
I am using the training plan set up by 2.2 All went fine until the the fourth or fifth week when the session went from a continuous steady pace to fast splits, slow splits.

A feature request is to have the w/u w/d data uploaded as a seperate line item to C2 when uploading the training log to the C2 online log book. Right now it just ignores it and I have to upload it manually.

two things for the actual training module: After the first split, the on screen avatar became 180 degrees out of phase with my rowing cycle, it would revert back to phase during the next split, with out of phase again, etc. You probably want to put a routine in that looks at the watts generated during the stroke to make sure he is always in phase... This out of phase avatar occurs to me approximately 9 out of 10 times.

The second thing is the heart rate chart. Now I understand you why you have a variable axis over time so that you can see the entire sesion when you have a steady stroke rate, however, when you have the split stroke rates/ power output, the chart and data become useless and unreadable. My reccomendation for this problem is to either not reset the axis after every split, or to just us a scroll bar window with the most recent data always in view. I don't know about everyone else, but I use the window as a real time feedback device, and am not interested in how my heart rate did 15 minutes ago in my session. And if I did, I would want to look at it after the session anyway...

Thanks

Posted: February 1st, 2008, 10:17 am
by michaelb
those are all good suggestions and bug reports. I don't use the training plan, but I have seen most of what you mention.

But I don't think anyone from Digital rowing reads this forum, at least not regularly. You should post these comments on the DR forum. If you mean you are using the 2.2 beta, post it in the beta forum, if you are using the "old" version 2.1 then post it under feedback maybe.

http://www.digitalrowing.com/forums/