We read through a bunch of articles on rowing. It seems like Kleshnev is the expert in rowing, with the rowing coach Christopher Kerber even referring us to KIeshnev's 2006 article. So far, we have Kleshnev's 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2009 papers, and there are even more newsletters on his website http://www.biorow.com/. In fact, he even visited Cornell earlier this Spring, in April, to test his sensory product with the rowing teams in Cornell, Yale, and UPenn. I think it will be interesting to compare his test results over the years and look for similarities and/or discrepancies in his studies.

Additionally, I looked into video motion tracker tools and found http://www.cabrillo.edu/~dbrown/tracker/. I will play around with this program to see if we can use it to analyze the videos of people on ergs (like 2013.06.05 William Tyler Nebel Rowing.mov) to plot the positions of hands, rower body, and seat to make a more concrete case for our arguments and have original data.