Establishing the First Jump Benchmarks in Ultimate Frisbee

A group of young men in athletic gear are outdoors near a sports field. One man, wearing a green jersey labeled "Coppens 16," is captured mid-jump with his legs bent and feet off the ground, facing away from the camera. Another man to his left holds a tablet, seemingly measuring or observing the jump. Several other teammates in matching sports uniforms watch in the background. The setting is sunny with a partly cloudy sky, and the area is surrounded by greenery and sports equipment.

Establishing the First Jump Benchmarks in Ultimate Frisbee By Tim Op De Beéck At Elite Invite Leuven, Runeasi Flightlab gave top athletes a new view on performance. During the last Friday of May, Europe’s top ultimate players walked off the pitch and into the Runeasi Flightlab for a free 5-minute jump screening—receiving instant, personalized performance […]

Over 50 PHNX athletes showed up in force at the City Triathlon in Leuven!

Over 50 PHNX athletes showed up in force at the City Triathlon in Leuven! Over 50 PHNX athletes showed up in force at the City Triathlon in Leuven in May, and they absolutely took over! Both first-timers and seasoned triathletes brought their A-game. 🏊‍♂️🚴‍♀️🏃‍♂️We’re especially proud to see 8 PHNX women finish in the top […]

My Marathon Journey with Runeasi by Pieter Robberechts

Pieter Robberechts running a marathon

Guest blog: My Marathon Journey with Runeasi Blog by Pieter Robberechts Last week, I ran the marathon at the European Running Championships. To be clear: I participated as an amateur. These championships were organized for the first time under the motto “Run with the champions,” where amateurs and elites ran the same race. I had been […]

Behind the Scenes: Our Initial Assessment of Runeasi – by AJ Cohen (Up & Running)

Behind the Scenes: Our Initial Assessment of Runeasi Running Gait Analysis  by AJ Cohen (Up & Running) 1. Introduction Welcome to this presentation featuring our Runeasi Expert, AJ Cohen, from Up & Running in the United States. In this video, join us as AJ conducts his initial assessment with Runeasi and explores the exciting possibilities […]

Data & video analysis – Dynamic stability

Video analysis - dynamic stability

Data & video analysis – Dynamic stability What do you notice? Take a moment to observe his running gait pattern from a posterior view. Do you notice anything? https://runeasi.ai/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Video-1-1.mp4 What does the data says?  If you’ve noticed, the running quality score already indicates a weakness/low score in the symmetry parameter. At Runeasi, we automatically identify […]

Biomechanical Screening for weak links-Energy Lab

Run Screening—Energy Lab Optimizing performance with a three-speed test Watch this video filmed at Energy Lab, where they integrate Runeasi in their effort running tests to provide a biomechanical component to performance optimization.  “Runeasi is the tool for a better running technique” “For the biomechanical running analysis, we use Runeasi, a new technology to analyze […]

5 rEASONS TO USE OUR APP

1. Global movement quality

Track and improve your client’s Runeasi running quality. Identify their weakest link with our advanced visualisation.

2. individual recommendations

Get individual training and cueing recommendations to improve your client’s weakest link.

3. Real-time feedback

 

4. Session trends

Learn more about your client’s running quality during daily training. Our session trends show when and where the quality drops with fatigue.

5. Quick comparisons

Compare pre-post data to show intervention effects on the movement quality. 

3 REASONS TO CAPTURE DATA USING THE RUNEASI BELT

1. No motion artifacts. The Runeasi belt is secured tightly against the body and the skin to capture the actual movements of the body’s center of mass. Attaching or clipping the sensor directly to the pants would allow the sensor to wobble from side to side (i.e., measuring the wobbling of the pants, and not the human body.

2.  Easy to standardize the sensor’s positioning. The Runeasi belt makes it easy to consistently position the sensor close to the center of mass. Attaching the sensor directly to the pants would dramatically affect the reliability of the outputs as the height and tightness of the pants will affect the results. Moreover, these pants attachments often shift sideways while running which further decreases the data quality. 

 3. Comfortable to wear.  Hundreds of runners confirmed that they immediately forget about our belt while running. This allows them to move without any restrictions and allows us to capture movements that are representative of a client’s true biomechanics.

SENSOR SPECS

LAB GRADE SENSOR

Accurately captures full range of motion and kinetic parameters by leveraging wide sensing range (16 Gs) & high sampling frequency (1000 Hz)

WATER & SCHOCK PROOF

Built to withstand high intensity training and sweating. Suitable for the outdoor elements, come rain or shine. Robust to handle the repetitive and ruthless impact shocks of running.

Lightweight & SLIM

Seamlessly integrates onto the body to support movement without restrictions. Weight: 9.4g/0.33oz with battery. Dimensions (36.6mm/1.44” dia. X 10.6mm/ 0.42” thick)

No charging wireless

Replaceable coin-cell battery with operating time up to months, depending on the usage. Bluetooth® 5.0 radio for effortlessly transmitting data real-time or post-session.