In XSENSOR Technology’s webinar, presenter Antonio Robustelli (Sports Performance Scientist & Technologist with OmniAthlete Performance Concept) explores how to optimize running technique using plantar pressure mapping technology and inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors.
Running technique is often an overlooked aspect when it comes to performance optimization and training. Both endurance running and sprinting relies on optimal technique and biomechanical efficiency in order to successfully compete and reduce any potential risk of injury.
The dynamics of the foot strike, spatio-temporal parameters, mobility, and type of shoes are all factors that contribute to the running technique of an individual. When pairing plantar pressure mapping technology with IMU sensors, it is now easier for coaches to evaluate running technique and design targeted interventions.
Antonio Robustelli is a Professional Sports Performance Consultant and Elite Coach based in Italy. His areas of expertise include sports technology, injury prevention, strength training programming, and speed development. Due to his adoption and deep knowledge of sports technology, he is widely sought-after and works with semi-professional, professional, and Olympic athletes worldwide in various sports applications.
Antonio serves as an Editorial Advisory Board Member for Lower Extremity Review Magazine, a US-based publication focusing on lower extremity biomechanics, sports medicine, and rehabilitation.
Key Takeaways from This Webinar:
- Learn – What the role of the foot is in running and sprinting and how the dynamics of the foot strike can be assessed with plantar pressure insoles.
- Understand – How plantar pressure data can help coaches and sports scientists with optimizing running technique.
- Experience – How to analyze and interpret plantar pressure data as it relates to running and sprinting technique.