Any idea if/when RowIt will support the PM4?
Any idea if/when RowIt will support the PM4?
Hi,
My rower was just delivered a few days ago. I immediately downloaded the RowPro trial, but quickly became frustrated with all the bugs. I'd like to try RowIt, but it doesn't seem to support the PM4 yet. Does anyone know when or if it will?
Thanks in advance,
Joel Johnstone
My rower was just delivered a few days ago. I immediately downloaded the RowPro trial, but quickly became frustrated with all the bugs. I'd like to try RowIt, but it doesn't seem to support the PM4 yet. Does anyone know when or if it will?
Thanks in advance,
Joel Johnstone
It's a simple program that monitors your workout and automatically updates your online C2 workout log. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to support the PM4 yet.what is RowIt
http://homepages.isunet.net/smichael/rowit
RowIt does not initialize on a PM4
RowIt does not sucessfully initialize on a PM4.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
500 1:27.9 1K 3:13.6 4m 1202 2K 6:49.4 5K 18:48.6 6K 22.25.0 30m 7777 10K 37.38.4 M/2 1:22:15.0 M 2:51.03.1
what bugs did you have using rowpro? I am not aware of any real bugs or problems using rowpro offline. The only bugs with rowpro relate to online racing, and those we are told are a result of using the old erow protocol. But even with those bugs, online rowing with rowpro has worked pretty solidly for over a year and a half or so.
Rowpro does seem to have this strange quirk that sometimes people have trouble getting it set up and running at first. But once RP is installed and running correctly the first time, most problems, or all problems for offline use, should taken care of.
Rowpro does seem to have this strange quirk that sometimes people have trouble getting it set up and running at first. But once RP is installed and running correctly the first time, most problems, or all problems for offline use, should taken care of.
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Old PBs 500m-1:33.9 1K-3:18.6 2K-6:55.4 5K-18:17.6 10K-38:10.5 HM-1:24:00.1 FM-3:07.13
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Rowit looks cool. Does it show any more than this?joelj wrote:It's a simple program that monitors your workout and automatically updates your online C2 workout log. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to support the PM4 yet.what is RowIt
http://homepages.isunet.net/smichael/rowit
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rowerg 56-58 5'8.5" 143# - 1:39.6 - 3:35.6 - 7:24.0 - 18:57.4 - 22:49.9 - 7793 - 38:44.7 - 1:22:48.9 - 2:58:46.2
rowerg 56-58 5'8.5" 143# - 1:39.6 - 3:35.6 - 7:24.0 - 18:57.4 - 22:49.9 - 7793 - 38:44.7 - 1:22:48.9 - 2:58:46.2
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Hi John,
I am not sure what you are asking here. Do you mean RowIt, or Excel?
The screenshot in jour previous message shows pretty much all that RowIt can show.
The logfiles produced by RowIt show the following:
Cumulative Time (in seconds)
Distance (in meters)
Pace (in seconds per meter)
Power (in Watts)
Cals
Strokes per Minute
HeartRate (Beats per Minute)
The logfiles are found in the Program Files\RowIt\data directory on your computer.
If you import the logfile comma separated in Excel (the microsoft Spreadsheet Program), you can analyze your performance on a per stroke basis by calculating units that are more user friendly. For example Pace would become sec/500m if you multiply the values for pace by 500.
By comparing similar trainingsessions and assuming your shape improves, you should see that with a constant pace, your average heartrate will decrease and viceversa.
Hopefully this is of any help...
Wouter
I am not sure what you are asking here. Do you mean RowIt, or Excel?
The screenshot in jour previous message shows pretty much all that RowIt can show.
The logfiles produced by RowIt show the following:
Cumulative Time (in seconds)
Distance (in meters)
Pace (in seconds per meter)
Power (in Watts)
Cals
Strokes per Minute
HeartRate (Beats per Minute)
The logfiles are found in the Program Files\RowIt\data directory on your computer.
If you import the logfile comma separated in Excel (the microsoft Spreadsheet Program), you can analyze your performance on a per stroke basis by calculating units that are more user friendly. For example Pace would become sec/500m if you multiply the values for pace by 500.
By comparing similar trainingsessions and assuming your shape improves, you should see that with a constant pace, your average heartrate will decrease and viceversa.
Hopefully this is of any help...
Wouter
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http://homepages.isunet.net/smichael/rowitRon wrote:How does one get RowIt and how much?
And the price is just right.
It doesn't have support for PM4.
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Why would you want to?Ron wrote:Can you use RowIt and RowPro together? Thanks.
RowPro has a lot more to offer than RowIt (which is just a basic rowing software). As aspected one must pay for the joy of using the more advanced stuff, such as RowPro, but it's well worth it.
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Caution: Static C2 ergs can ruin your technique and timing for rowing in a boat.
The best thing I ever did to improve my rowing was to sell my C2 and get a Rowperfect.
Caution: Static C2 ergs can ruin your technique and timing for rowing in a boat.
The best thing I ever did to improve my rowing was to sell my C2 and get a Rowperfect.