Case Study: The Impact of Shoes on Asymmetries

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With the release of the RunScribe Shoe profile, runners now have the ability to quantify how they perform in different shoes, workout type and terrain. By understanding how mechanics change with these variables, runners can make smarter training decisions and shoe choices. Asymmetries are a natural part of any runner’s stride, but in this example, the runner has a long … Read More

Case Study: Asymmetry & Injury In A Physiotherapy Setting

timclarkTraining & Rehab, User Stories

At Physiohaus we came across RunScribe via a trip to Boulder USA. I’m an avid runner and therapist who has had just about every injury going. For me RunScribe offered something different to typical gait analysis – gait metrics from your actual run! Not treadmill or video analysis in a laboratory setting but field data from how you specifically move … Read More

Rhythm & Stride Rate

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Splits are all we have. They are like gold for the runner or coach, providing feedback on if the runner is too fast, too slow, or falling apart at the seams. But think about a race-car driver and their team. What if the mechanics only had access to the speedometer. They had no data on how the engine actually ran, … Read More

An Experiment with Stride Rate

timclarkTraining & Rehab, User Stories

When I joined RunScribe, I was more of a cyclist than a runner.  I’d been a runner in my younger years and was excited to get back to my running roots, but it took time for my body to acclimate to the strain. When I started to rack up more miles, I felt it in my legs — especially my … Read More