In this article, we share our top tips for reducing shin pain while running and preventing those pesky shin splints from returning once you've recovered!
Running is a fantastic way to stay fit, but it’s not without risks. Many runners, from beginners to seasoned pros, face injuries that can derail their training and performance. Fortunately, advances in biomechanics and tools like Ochy are transforming the way athletes approach injury prevention. Here, we explore the most common running injuries and how biomechanical insights can help prevent them.
Biomechanics is the study of movement, and it plays a pivotal role in injury prevention. Tools like Ochy bring advanced biomechanical analysis to your fingertips, offering actionable insights that were once only available to elite athletes.
Ochy analyzes your running technique, including the position of each of your body parts. For example, if your back is tilted too far forward, the app will detect it and give you tips on how to change your posture.
Ochy will calculate some precise data that is usually impossible to detect with the naked eye to allow you to know your running style even better and train accordingly.
Depending on your analysis, the tool will select personalized exercises according to what you need to work on. Allowing you to reduce the risk of injury during your next sessions.
Returning to running after an injury requires a well-thought-out approach to avoid setbacks. Start with short, low-intensity sessions on soft surfaces like grass or a track. Gradually increase intensity and distance as your body adapts. Incorporate strength exercises to address imbalances and prevent future injuries.
Ochy can be your trusted partner during recovery. By analyzing your movements, identifying lingering weaknesses, and providing tailored exercises, Ochy ensures you return to running stronger and more resilient than ever.
By democratizing biomechanical analysis, Ochy bridges the gap between professional analysis and the needs of amateur riders. Whether you're suffering from recurring injuries or looking to optimize your performance, Ochy offers the tools you need to achieve your goals.
Don’t let pain slow you down. 🏃♂️ Try Ochy today and discover a new way to run—safer and more efficient.
In this article, we share our top tips for reducing shin pain while running and preventing those pesky shin splints from returning once you've recovered!
Ochy was born from our wish, as former top athletes, to help runners acquire good running technique to reach their running objectives.Our mission is to empower coaches and health professionals to assist their athletes and patients in injury prevention and running technique improvement. We also aim to provide every runner with the tools to become an efficient and injury-free runner. To achieve this, we are developing a cutting-edge application that offers accessible running and gait analysis for all. Our motto: become a better runner!
We were so delighted to be present at CES 2023 to showcase our technology to the world
Don't you think it's interesting to discover your "form" while running? Personally I think this is essential to improve on certain points. And for that, you don't even need to go to a lab.