Gait Analysis - Where?

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ATT949
ATT949 Posts: 1,245 Member
Can anyone recommend a site where I can upload a video and for gait analysis?

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  • DonPendergraft
    DonPendergraft Posts: 520 Member
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    Running Warehouse will do it for free: http://blog.runningwarehouse.com/website-features/our-online-running-gait-analysis-service/

    If you don't mind paying, here are a couple of options:
    1) For $70 http://nwrunninglab.com/online-gait-analysis.html
    2) For $150 http://runninganalysisonline.com/

    At the time, I lived next to a good running store and they did mine for free. Check your local specialty running stores. Good luck!
  • ATT949
    ATT949 Posts: 1,245 Member
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    Running Warehouse will do it for free: http://blog.runningwarehouse.com/website-features/our-online-running-gait-analysis-service/

    If you don't mind paying, here are a couple of options:
    1) For $70 http://nwrunninglab.com/online-gait-analysis.html
    2) For $150 http://runninganalysisonline.com/

    At the time, I lived next to a good running store and they did mine for free. Check your local specialty running stores. Good luck!

    Thanks for the links. I'll definitely check them out when I'm back to scheduled running. At the moment, I'm rehabbing my right Achilles and am on the road working 10+ hours a day so my sneaks are still tucked away in my suitcase.
  • mrphil86
    mrphil86 Posts: 2,382 Member
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    Being that you live in Southern California... I just check out Roadrunner Sports. They'll do it for free.
  • ATT949
    ATT949 Posts: 1,245 Member
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    Being that you live in Southern California... I just check out Roadrunner Sports. They'll do it for free.

    RR sells running equipment at the retail level. Some of the folks whom I've met there are very pleasant but they focus on selling the shoe du jour.

    Satisfying my needs is simple but not easy. I expect a person who has a demonstrated expertise in running kinetics and would expect at least a masters degree-level of education and some level of USTAF certification, or equivalent. In that I'm an older runner who started running at the age of 55, I'd be comfortable with a person who can answer a question such as "In that I'm older and started running in late-middle age, what are the obstacles to my improving the neurological component of running and what can I do, in anything, to overcome them?"