Will that give me stroke length data? With the workouts I transferred from the C2 memory to my logbook I can only see:
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
Will that give me stroke length data? With the workouts I transferred from the C2 memory to my logbook I can only see:
You can get all data as given by the old version. In new ergdata app you can configure every single field on each pre-configured display view. Tap on the data field and select what you want to see.
I love Ergzone, and I much prefer it to Ergdata.Dom82 wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 7:34 amIf you really need stroke length data, I think you can get it from ErgZone, but you'll need to pay for the ErgZone+ feature
https://help.erg.zone/article/56-metrics#
Same here. I just prefer the way ErgZone saves & organizes your workouts, especially for plans that you may redo mutiple times.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 9:12 amI love Ergzone, and I much prefer it to Ergdata.Dom82 wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 7:34 amIf you really need stroke length data, I think you can get it from ErgZone, but you'll need to pay for the ErgZone+ feature
https://help.erg.zone/article/56-metrics#
I don't pay for the premium version, as I just don't see much benefit for me, but I take your point about the priceHornetMaX wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 11:11 amSame here. I just prefer the way ErgZone saves & organizes your workouts, especially for plans that you may redo mutiple times.
However I hate you have to pay to have some basic data, some of which comes straight from the PM5 or is trivial to compute.
You're literally paying for a simple "printf" (if you're not interested in other premium features). And it's not even an app purchase (one-off payment), no it's a 60euros per year thing. Damn marketing ...
So I'm sticking to the free version of ErgZone and I switch to ErgData (the new one) when I want to have a look at the "premium" ( ) metrics.
Hi, this is Gabriel from ErgZone. Just want to say a few things. ErgZone is a very small company, 2 people only. There's no funding, no big company behind us with loads of money. C2 makes money selling their machines and oars and they can afford a free app. We have to charge to stay in business, the app is US$50 a year or US$5 a month. We've seen many apps shutting down because it's a tough market to be in. Making an app and maintaining it is not cheap, and it's not just a "printf" like you said. We work very hard to make ErgZone the most stable app out there and to bring a lot of innovation to the erg community.HornetMaX wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 11:11 amSame here. I just prefer the way ErgZone saves & organizes your workouts, especially for plans that you may redo mutiple times.Dangerscouse wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 9:12 amI love Ergzone, and I much prefer it to Ergdata.Dom82 wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 7:34 amIf you really need stroke length data, I think you can get it from ErgZone, but you'll need to pay for the ErgZone+ feature
https://help.erg.zone/article/56-metrics#
However I hate you have to pay to have some basic data, some of which comes straight from the PM5 or is trivial to compute.
You're literally paying for a simple "printf" (if you're not interested in other premium features). And it's not even an app purchase (one-off payment), no it's a 60euros per year thing. Damn marketing ...
So I'm sticking to the free version of ErgZone and I switch to ErgData (the new one) when I want to have a look at the "premium" ( ) metrics.
That makes sense, I saw "drive length" as one of the fields in a rowing video (may have been Cameron Buchan) and assumed it was ErgData, but it may well have been ErgZone.Dom82 wrote: ↑May 5th, 2023, 7:34 amIf you really need stroke length data, I think you can get it from ErgZone, but you'll need to pay for the ErgZone+ feature
https://help.erg.zone/article/56-metrics#
The "printf" was referring to stuff like "you can only see the max force in ErgZone+": this data (and some others) come from the PM5 so seeing it in real time is really just a "printf" (or close to). I do understand other stuff like persisting stuff in records or computing averages (when not provided by the PM5) involves more work. But some limitations seems a bit artificial ("10 columns only in ErgZone+" vs 6 in free version).
Nicely donerobhely wrote: ↑May 8th, 2023, 5:18 amHad a go at the 10,000m today and surprised myself by taking almost 40 seconds off my previous PB, so was very happy with that. I could really notice the BPP paying off, during the last 10 mins of the session I was able to hold a good pace and even speed up a bit towards the end. My first attempt at the 10,000m was quite different; I felt awful towards the end and the paced dropped off dramatically.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
39:35.1 10,000m 1:58.7 209 1019 24 172
7:50.9 2,000m 1:57.7 215 1038 24 163
7:52.2 2,000m 1:58.0 213 1032 25 170
7:56.4 2,000m 1:59.1 207 1013 24 174
8:00.1 2,000m 2:00.0 202 996 24 175
7:55.4 2,000m 1:58.8 208 1017 25 178
It was the first time I tried the ErgData app, I really liked it and it was super easy to upload the workout. As a bonus it was automatically verified as well.
That's a really significant improvement and great to hear this felt relatively manageablerobhely wrote: ↑May 8th, 2023, 5:18 amHad a go at the 10,000m today and surprised myself by taking almost 40 seconds off my previous PB, so was very happy with that. I could really notice the BPP paying off, during the last 10 mins of the session I was able to hold a good pace and even speed up a bit towards the end. My first attempt at the 10,000m was quite different; I felt awful towards the end and the paced dropped off dramatically.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
39:35.1 10,000m 1:58.7 209 1019 24 172
7:50.9 2,000m 1:57.7 215 1038 24 163
7:52.2 2,000m 1:58.0 213 1032 25 170
7:56.4 2,000m 1:59.1 207 1013 24 174
8:00.1 2,000m 2:00.0 202 996 24 175
7:55.4 2,000m 1:58.8 208 1017 25 178
It was the first time I tried the ErgData app, I really liked it and it was super easy to upload the workout. As a bonus it was automatically verified as well.
Congrats....big moverobhely wrote: ↑May 8th, 2023, 5:18 amHad a go at the 10,000m today and surprised myself by taking almost 40 seconds off my previous PB, so was very happy with that. I could really notice the BPP paying off, during the last 10 mins of the session I was able to hold a good pace and even speed up a bit towards the end. My first attempt at the 10,000m was quite different; I felt awful towards the end and the paced dropped off dramatically.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
39:35.1 10,000m 1:58.7 209 1019 24 172
7:50.9 2,000m 1:57.7 215 1038 24 163
7:52.2 2,000m 1:58.0 213 1032 25 170
7:56.4 2,000m 1:59.1 207 1013 24 174
8:00.1 2,000m 2:00.0 202 996 24 175
7:55.4 2,000m 1:58.8 208 1017 25 178
It was the first time I tried the ErgData app, I really liked it and it was super easy to upload the workout. As a bonus it was automatically verified as well.
Congratulations!robhely wrote: ↑May 8th, 2023, 5:18 amHad a go at the 10,000m today and surprised myself by taking almost 40 seconds off my previous PB, so was very happy with that. I could really notice the BPP paying off, during the last 10 mins of the session I was able to hold a good pace and even speed up a bit towards the end. My first attempt at the 10,000m was quite different; I felt awful towards the end and the paced dropped off dramatically.
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
39:35.1 10,000m 1:58.7 209 1019 24 172
7:50.9 2,000m 1:57.7 215 1038 24 163
7:52.2 2,000m 1:58.0 213 1032 25 170
7:56.4 2,000m 1:59.1 207 1013 24 174
8:00.1 2,000m 2:00.0 202 996 24 175
7:55.4 2,000m 1:58.8 208 1017 25 178
It was the first time I tried the ErgData app, I really liked it and it was super easy to upload the workout. As a bonus it was automatically verified as well.