TRIMP: A Science-Backed Way to Measure Training Load in Endurance Sports
In endurance sports like running, cycling, and swimming, tracking training load is essential for performance improvement, injury prevention, and balanced recovery. One of the most
The Foster Score: A Simple Yet Effective Way to Measure Training Load in Endurance Sports
The Foster Score developed by Dr. Carl Foster, is a training load metric that combines your perceived effort with workout duration to give a more
Understanding RPE: How Perceived Effort Can Improve Your Endurance Training
Have you ever finished a workout and thought, “Wow, that was really hard!” or “That was easier than I expected”? That feeling—whether the workout was
Ludum to Live Stream Races from The Boat Race's Fixture Series in 2022
We are excited to announce that we will be live streaming races from The Boat Race’s #FixtureSeries in 2022. Find out how you can watch all
Ludum live streams The Boat Race Trial Eights 2022
It’s no secret that Ludum was born from the rowing community, we were originally called Rowe.rs after all! But despite the fact that we now
Ludum CEO Adrian Cassidy joins Bill Chambers for Faster Podcast
Ludum CEO & Former Olympic Rowing Coach, Adrian Cassidy joined Bill Chambers on the Faster Podcast. Adrian discusses some interesting topics including: – His career in rowing
Ludum Partners with The Gemini Boat Race for Trial Eights
Ludum is proud to be partnering with The Gemini Boat Race to deliver streaming of live athlete performance data for the first time! Find out
Why do you Need an Indoor Rowing Training App?
Following on from the post I did last week about indoor rowing workouts, one of the of the things I find particularly exciting about working
Time to be more creative with your rowing machine workouts?
Technology is opening up new opportunities for rowing coaches to look outside of rowing for inspiration and prescribe more engaging indoor rowing workouts to their
PRESS RELEASE: England Talent Canoe Sprint Programme announce new partnership with Ludum
British Canoeing’s England Talent Programme has today announced a new partnership with Ludum, the Athlete Management Software, Performance Analysis and Training Data Collection platform.
Rowing Chat Interview with Adrian Cassidy on Data in Rowing and New Ludum Features
Ludum CEO Adrian Cassidy speaks with Rebecca from Rowing Chat on how Ludum helps coaches and athletes, exciting new Ludum features, the importance of data
The Importance of Streamlined Communication in Team Sports
In any team, communication is essential for success, and as we know it’s no different for us as Coaches. However, just as in other industries, often
Benefits Of An Endurance Training Plan
Endurance training will help you to build stamina and through this type of training your body will gradually be able to withstand longer exercise routines.
Athlete Monitoring | 6 Tips To Help Athletes Train Smarter
In this video Adrian Cassidy, Ludum Co-founder and former Olympic Coach discusses six key points to help you make sure your monitoring game is as
The Best Olympic Regatta Ever
As part of our attempt to rank the Top Olympic Rowing Finals we also asked our panel of experts to choose what they think is
Our Top Olympic Rowing Races Ranked
Without live rowing to enjoy, we’ve decided to look back at the most exciting, the most controversial, the closest and the most historically significant Olympic
Rowing Australia using Ludum to Prepare for World Championships
Rowing Australia have been using Ludum to better track the training of all their athletes. Having used several other well know platforms in the past
From Olympic Rowing Training to Battling Coronavirus | Crossy's Corner with Olivia Coffey
All aspiring Olympic athletes are battling with the social impact of Coronavirus but three time World Rowing Champion and Boat Race winner Olivia Coffey has
Length, Force, Stroke rate – Which is your Strength?
Is it better to be more technical, stronger? How much more power do you need to deliver if you row shorter? Is it realistic to
Determining a relevant training load score in rowing
Training load is an emerging topic for those serious about training. We have come to the limits of how much time people can train (and
Improving Sports Performance by Measuring Power, not Speed
The ultimate measure of performance is usually time. How long does it take to complete a race. Often coaches and athletes use time to measure
Coaching through Covid | Round Table - Part 1
How do you continue to coach your team during a global pandemic and lockdown measures? We assembled a group of coaches from around the world to
To the Coaches - Thank You!
Today would have been the start of Nat Schools 2020 and so it seems as good a time as any to publish it once again
Cambridge University Women: Rowing Training for the Boat Race (2020)
Behind scenes, serious effort is invested to keep the edge they have and go for another win against Oxford University in the 2020 Boat Race. We
Autoupload your Concept 2 Machine data to Ludum via Float (2020)
By connecting Float to your Ludum account you will never have to type your results in ever again. The most modern and interactive Rowing Machine App.
Rowing coaching tips part 1 | Interview with Bobby Thatcher
This informal discussion was recorded at the 2019 Rowers Conference (https://RowersConference.com) between Bobby Thatcher, head coach of the highly successful St Pauls School Boat Club,
How to improve training following a defeat | Interview with rowing coach James Loveday
In June 2019 we caught up with Leander Club Junior Coach James Loveday to learn more about their program, how education plays a major role
Building your teams confidence | Rowing coaching tips from Samuel Wells
Head Coach Samuel Wells describes how he turned around the fortunes of the Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club (OULRC) by building up the confidence of
Role of a Coach - Organising your Training Plan [2020]
The Role of a coach is primarily to organise the training plan, communicate clearly with the athletes and keep track on the athlete developement. Will Reynolds,
How Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club use Ludum
Oxford University Lightweight Rowing Club has been using Ludum to change the club culture to instill confidence in athletes and improve athlete retention rate. They
First Impressions: 2 weeks of using Ludum
The Royal Shrewsbury School Senior Girls Rowing Coach, Will Reynolds, has been using Ludum to speed up the planning and communication for his team. The
What is Ludum? | Using data to improve your sporting performance
Training management and performance analysis tool for coaches & sports scientists. Data insights, streamlined organisation, centralized communication. At Ludum we make simplify your process’ and give
How University of London Boat club use Ludum
The University of London Boat Club (ULBC) have been using Ludum to power their performance and streamline their organisation and communication. Using Ludum to plan
5 Stages of Coaching – How to Become an Exceptional Coach
Every sports coach is different. Some are good at doing it traditionally by the book, others experiment and try new methods so they get creative
Should training programmes be written in time or distance?
Time to Distance…. which is the best. Coaches vary in how they write their training programmes. Some assign session duration by time and some by
6 Habits of Highly Successful Sports Coaches
Getting athletes to perform is all about having the correct behaviours. In order for athletes to have those behaviours they will need some guidance. It is
Technology can Demonstrate Improved Athlete Skills and Performance on the Water
Getting objective data that helps athletes focus on technical queues that coaches give them makes it possible for athletes to get feedback on their technique
The sliders indoor rowing test | Rowing tips from Shrewsbury School Boat Club
“The pain hits you within the first two minutes!” “It’s awful in terms of lactate build-up…” “Why would you put yourself in that much pain…?” Most rowers will
Coaching Skill instead of Technique
Technique versus skill… which is more important? Do you know the difference? Which do you coach, and why? A exploration of why some crews go faster
Rowing coaching is more than just teaching sport | Rowing coaching tips from Jonathan Males
This talk by Jonathan Males was delivered at the 2020 Rowers Conference. Jonathan’s passion for performance started when he raced in four World Championships with
Does rowing vary between countries? | Rowing coaching tips from Paul Thompson
“Three countries, different people, same problems… Yes or No?” was the title of this presentation to R4, the Rowers Conference held at Dorney Lake, UK
Roles of a Coach | What makes a good rowing coach (tips from Mike Spracklen)
What a delight to have two legends of rowing sit and discuss Mike Spracklen’s history both as an athlete and a coach, his philosophy of
What Training are your Athletes Actually Doing?
Not only do the vast majority of coaches not know what the amount of training quality or volume each of their athletes has done, they
Who actually completed the Club Training Programme? Anybody?
Most coaches have no absolutely no insight into what training any given athlete has completed over a season. They could produce a copy of the
Ludum Coaching App Can Help Manage Your Club
Running and organising a rowing club is a complex movable feast that seems to require the use of many platforms and technologies in order to
Data Provides Answers – but also Raises Questions
At the 2017 World Rowing Coaches’ Conference, a wide-ranging and interesting discussion about data was had. Covering data collection devices, data management platforms and some philosophies
Why monitor Injury and Illness?
In order to maximise an athletes rate of improvement they need to complete as much of the training on testing in programme as possible. Understanding
Measuring Race Performance
Simply recoding the time and maybe the 500m splits is not sufficient to really understand how good a performance an individual or crew has delivered. Until
Why use Biomechanics?
Dr. Conny Draper is the world leading expert on Biomechanics in Rowing. Here she concentrates on the three main areas of focus within the rowing