Race Studio 3 Analysis Jump Start Profile
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Race Studio 3 Analysis Jump Start Profile
I thought I would help folks out with a jump start to their analysis in Race Studio 3. In helping people get up to speed with the new software, I realized that one of the fastest ways to get them up to speed would be a preconfigured profile to get them the data they need to start analyzing their data. So.....here you go! Shoot me an email (matt@trailbrake.net) and I'll send you this profile that will work with ANY AiM device that has GPS. You get a speed trace, long G, speed heat map, and speed histogram. From there, you'll be able to modify it and more (videos coming on that too).
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I had a really great webinar today with Roger on this profile and a bunch more. The profiles, data, and directions are all linked in the show notes. It was a ton of fun putting this one together and showing the power that is in RS3 Analysis. It's was great being one of the first people to really get to work with RS3A and seeing how far it's come. With a few more things, it will be ready for prime time for almost all users.
Please post back here if you have questions on RS3A or need help with anything.
Please post back here if you have questions on RS3A or need help with anything.
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Just clicking the Slip Report button is powerful, but if people would like a copy of this profile, I'm happy to share it. It's got a track map, split report colored for fast segments, speed plot that allows editing of the splits, and the powerful split graph. Shoot me an email at matt@trailbrake.com and I'm happy to share it.
The whole profile is very powerful and a great way to review your session.
With statistics for average, median, maximum, standard deviation, and the best rolling and theoretical lap, the report is very powerful.
Graphing time, distance, and speed of just the segment creates a great chance to see what was different about an individual segment to make it better or worse.
The whole profile is very powerful and a great way to review your session.
With statistics for average, median, maximum, standard deviation, and the best rolling and theoretical lap, the report is very powerful.
Graphing time, distance, and speed of just the segment creates a great chance to see what was different about an individual segment to make it better or worse.
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