A national chain dedicated to runners is opening a pop-up location in Water Street Tampa with hopes of making the move ...
Without your contact points with the ground in fine fettle, your running will suffer. Here's how to ensure your paws are up ...
Tesla's Optimus robot achieved a major milestone, demonstrating smooth operation in a new lab video shared by Elon Musk.
From octopus-inspired soles to GEL cushioning, ASICS’s story has been fueled by innovation and commitment to continuous ...
This running shoe model is expertly crafted to keep your foot in the best position to enhance your stride. Asics calls this technology their 4D Guidance System, which allows the shoe to adapt to each ...
Ochy - the AI-powered biomechanics platform transforming how runners understand and improve their running gait - has taken its first step into the retail space by partnering with Runners Need, part of ...
Abstract: Gait analysis identifies the posture during movement in order to provide the correct actions for a normal gait. A person’s gait may differ from others and can be recognized by specific ...
No matter what brand you’re shopping for, running shoes need to keep your feet, ankles, knees and hips supported while you’re moving. Whether you’re running long distances or just getting in a few ...
A side-by-side comparison of the optimal maximal speed running gait of the Au. afarensis model with modern human-like tricep surae muscle architecture. Credit: Bates, Karl T. et al., 2025 Lucy is one ...
It would seem a simple question: what part of your foot hits the ground first when you’re running – heel or toe? But most runners get it wrong. That’s according to a new study, published in the ...
Running is not typically related to higher-than-usual incidences of lower back pain. However, excessive running without sufficient recovery time, improper running form, and other factors may ...
Feel like running shoes get more high-tech every year? You’re not wrong. “There’s a lot of research and development that goes into the running shoe,” running coach Amie Dworecki tells SELF.