WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR BIOMECHANICAL GAIT ANALYSIS?
Beginners – Get your stride right early on for more enjoyable running Veterans – Improve speed and performance. Find ways to shave minutes off your personal best. Injured – Those suffering with pain during and/or after running. You should never try to ‘run through’ an injury. Running is a very repetitive action, and continuing to run with pain will only make it worse and more debilitating. First-time marathoners – The jump to 26.2 puts a toll on your body! Make sure you are injury–free with your training and able to complete your race. Triathletes and Adventure Racers – Efficiency and avoidance of injuries is very important with this elite group of endurance athletes. Amputee athletes – Symantha has 5 ½ years experience working with amputees of all ages, from time of surgery through gait training. Shoe/insert analysis – the best way to see dynamically what your feet are doing when you are running is with video analysis. You can compare your foot motion barefoot with shod side-by-side w