Comments on: My Running Gait Analysis at the Spaulding National Running Center https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html Running Shoes, Gear Reviews, and Posts on the Science of the Sport Thu, 12 Dec 2013 15:03:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 By: Peter Larson https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1129455537 Sun, 01 Dec 2013 14:46:36 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1129455537 In reply to Sean Rodgers.

Thanks for the links, hadn’t seen him before. I actually am doing a bit of coaching now, in addition to the gait analysis: http://performancehealthnh.com/about-us/dr-peter-larson/. Having fun with it!

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By: Sean Rodgers https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1129455351 Sat, 30 Nov 2013 14:25:26 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1129455351 Pete, I’m not really into match making but I just have a hunch you will like what this guy has to say about running form. I don’t know where you live but I could see you being a coach and mentor to others. Check this site out and let me know what you think.
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Run Long & Run Happy!

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By: Julie Moffitt https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100156692 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100156692 I think shorter swing time on one side means longer impact time on that same side which could lead to problems. At least that’s what my PT has told me. Although now that I look at the table below that doesn’t seem to bear out – interesting stuff!

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1101619489 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1101619489 In reply to Spaulding Run Ctr.

Rob,

Thanks for the info and it was great meeting you as well! I think I tend to have a lot more motion at the ankle on the right side for some reason, and that side is susceptible to issues with some shoes, but is pretty free of issues most of the time.
Pete

Sent from my iPad

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By: Spaulding Run Ctr https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1101575462 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1101575462 Pete, thanks for posting about your visit. It was great to have you and thanks for sharing your work with us!

Your medial-lateral forces are within what we typically see and consider normal (-0.10 BW and 0.10 BW respectively) with the exception of your right foot shod medial peak. Typically, this information is one data point that we use to try to understand an injury. In your case, it’s unlikely to “mean” anything by itself, but it might be a piece of the puzzle if you end up having an issue down the road.

With our patients, as Karen pointed out, we shoot a longer series of videos in the clinic that does include the upper body. What you have are the high speed cameras that are synced to the force plates in the lab.

Karen, I hope you are doing well, you were at the running center before I was!

Tuck, we are working on a website update. You can get a hold of us directly at runsnrc@partners.org, 617-952-6833.

We are also on twitter @runsnrc.org

Thanks,

Rob Morrison PT, DPT
Spaulding National Running Center PT Clinic Coordinator

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By: Tuck https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100009775 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100009775 Pete, there isn’t actually any contact info on the SNRC web-site…

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By: Geoffrey Alan Gray https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1104844610 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1104844610 In reply to Rodger Kram.

Nice Lab!
Since we look at 3D force vectors, wouldn’t the resultant vector have to be equal for no acceleration, no? The relationship of vertical and sheer forces can vary in their balance while still producing the same constant speed.

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100763503 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100763503 In reply to Surfing Vol.

That’s the problem with not having a personal YouTube channel :) Made that for my parents to see, no ads for Ben, though he sings a mean Green Day!

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100041347 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100041347 In reply to Tuck.

Should be a phone number here: http://www.runsnrc.org/RUNSNRC… Not sure about email contact. I can connect you if you are interested, let me know.

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By: Rodger Kram https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1101583491 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1101583491 In reply to Geoffrey Alan Gray.

Just an FYI to Geoffrey Gray, it’s braking, not breaking force.
When anyone is running at a constant overall speed, i.e. on a treadmill, whether they are fast or slow, the braking force integrated (or averaged) over the time it is exerted is equal to the propulsive force averaged over the time it is exerted. No matter how “awesome” a runner is, they can not violate the laws of physics.

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By: Tuck https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100763273 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100763273 In reply to Pete Larson.

Yes, please. Sent you an email…

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By: Guest https://runblogger.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-spaulding.html#comment-1100158610 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://runblogger.wpengine.com/2013/10/my-running-gait-analysis-at-the-spaulding-national-running-center.html#comment-1100158610 In reply to Julie Moffitt.

wow but now that I look at the data that doesn’t quite bear out! I’d have to think on that some more – interesting stuff!

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