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Hi, anyone experienced using Kinovea for running anlisys? on treadmill or field

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Yes. Need help? big_smile

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I'm not doing video analyses of running.

I looked at using markers for tennis stroke analyses and there are some useful applications there.  But often the 3D nature of the tennis strokes made me wish for a more 2D motion problem such as the golf swing, running or bicycling, etc.   

Consider using markers for your project.

http://www.kinovea.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?id=404

As a tennis player I have worried about some posture issues and their relation to possible injuries.  I am a big fan of the Trendlenberg Test for studying the condition of the pelvic stabilizing muscles, in particular, the gluteus medius.  After some research, a camera view from behind with markers might be useful, especially if runners have this weakness.

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQmtJNr6TZfTbKOakSY1yNmvSiaNzcenmBfUdR_5ZM65w9EmkIk1A

Search: Trendlenberg illustrations

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Hi Chas, thanks for yuour post, i'll have a look.
Alexander, do you trak angles? trajectories? or you look at the images in critical moments of the gait? i'm trying to have angles tracked both from sides and from front.