Rowing Chat

Power in Rowing Symposium: Stephen Seiler

Power, Pulse rate and Perception as a telling trinity in training monitoring of endurance athletes. The full audio and slides for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Stephen Seiler received his doctoral degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He is past Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation and past Dean of the Faculty of Health […]

Power in Rowing Symposium: Lotte Lintmeijer

In search of effective feedback variables The full audio and slides for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Lotte Lintmeijer finished her research master in psychology at Utrecht University. In 2013, she decided to leave her comfort zone and apply for a phd position at the Human Movement Sciences department at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU), […]

Power in Rowing Symposium: Koen Levels

Concurrent Training in Rowing presented by Dr Koen Levels of KNRB the Netherlands Rowing Federation. The full audio for this presentation are on www.rowing.chat Koen Levels is a former PhD student of Human Movement Sciences. After his PhD in thermophysiology, he worked as a postdoc on a project on concurrent training in rowing at the […]

Power in Rowing Symposium

power in rowing, rowing conference, Conny Draper, Stephen Seiler, Harjo de Poel, Lotte Lindtmeyer

We are delighted to announce a collaboration with the team at Rowing Science.  They are hosting a Power in Rowing Symposium on 17th December with an impressive array of speakers: Conny Draper – biomechanical measurements in rowing practice Stephen Seiler – Power, pulse and perception – training monitoring in endurance athletes Harjo de Poel – […]

Quiske App for Rowing Technique & Data

The Team who developed the Quiske app, Pentii and Kristina join Rebecca Caroe for a run-through of the features and coaching benefits of the app. Find out more at the website. https://www.rowingperformance.com/?utm_source=RowingChat&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=Podcast Timestamps to the show 0:00 Introductions and background in rowing 4:45 What is Quiske? a pod sensor and app that works on oars, […]

Remote coaching using rowing data

Sander Roosendaal is the founder of the Rowsandall.com rowing data analysis website. Today we discuss how to use rowing data to plan, measure, adapt and repeat your training goals. Sander starts by explaining the 3 steps needed 1 – a framework is needed to organize the data – https://rowsandall.com/ 2 – efficiently analyse the data […]

Rowing Data with Lou Harwood and Henry Palmer

Lou Harwood, Rowing Data Podcaster

A new podcast series focused on the data side of rowing training and coaching. Data is an essential part of rowing coaching and training. How much do you understand about how to use information to optimise your workout? Collecting data in rowing – where can you get data from? Being a data “janitor” – cleaning […]