Description
I wanted to try using machine learning to do a backyard experiment around analyzing running stride. I put together a setup with only my phone, a tripod, treadmill, my laptop, and a fast runner. My…
Summary
- In a backyard experiment with an Olympic marathoner, the Nike Vaporfly NEXT% showed decreased upper body movement compared to a competing prototype and a regular running shoe I wanted to try using machine learning to do a backyard experiment around analyzing running stride.
- The third shoe is a prototype made by Li-Ning to directly compete with the Next%.
- Image by Author The mean distance traveled by the shoulder, wrist and elbow was less in the NEXT% when compared to the Pegasus.
- The mean elbow distance when wearing the NEXT% was 4.0% less than when wearing the Pegasus (p < 0.001, highly significant).