If your knee hurts as soon as you take your first steps in the morning, going down the stairs or running, this article is made for you.
You know better than anyone: in sports, every detail counts. Understanding and analyzing movement is the key to boosting your athletes’ performance and reducing their risk of injury. What if you had a tool that could provide you with high-precision biomechanical data, accessible with just a few clicks? Interested?
With the joint angle graph, Ochy is even more precise. This exclusive feature introduces an innovative graph that represents joint angles throughout the running cycle. This level of visualization provides a more detailed and actionable analysis to optimize your athletes’ technique. Get ready to revolutionize your training approach.
A joint angle is the angle formed between two body segments connected by a joint. These angles describe the fundamental ranges of motion in running:
This quantitative analysis provides a real lever for personalizing each workout.
Each curve is color-coded to differentiate the joint and side (left/right), making data interpretation simple and intuitive. The graph can be used during feedback sessions with the athlete to explain necessary adjustments.
Access to high-precision joint angle graphs used to be reserved for specialized labs or expensive equipment. But with Ochy, these complex data are now available directly from your smartphone, offering a new lever to optimize your training.
Thanks to Ochy’s technology, you don’t just visualize raw data. You get a clear and detailed graphical support that allows you to easily interpret your athletes’ movements. But the key is that your expertise will make all the difference. This graph is just a tool in your hands to help you:
Want to take your training to the next level? Simply perform an analysis with Ochy to unlock the joint angle graph. Transform technical data into tangible results through your expertise.
With this feature, you have a powerful tool to enhance your athletes’ performance. Show them how sharp analyses and concrete data can turn into measurable progress.
So, are you ready to make a difference? Test it today and see the impact of this revolutionary feature for yourself!
If your knee hurts as soon as you take your first steps in the morning, going down the stairs or running, this article is made for you.
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