Wearable Running Sensors

RunScribe Collects Running Data to Help You Run Smarter

If you're a runner looking to take it to the next level, you'll need a way to collect running data, with runScribe you can do just that.

RunScribe is a 9-axis sensor that you attach to the back of your shoe, and allows you to study your "stride mechanics." RunScribe captures thousands of data points in order to give you a run score; a simple way for you to compare your runs and track your progress. Your running data can then be uploaded to your smartphone or computer and is presented in a way that is visually appealing and easy to understand.

The makers of runScribe are hoping that by having all of these different bits of running data, you will be able to run smarter, longer and with fewer injuries.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Running Sensors - Using sensors attached to runners' shoes, data can be collected to optimize their running technique and prevent injuries.
2. Data-driven Fitness - The collection and analysis of extensive data on exercise performance will lead to insights on how to enhance runners' training regimens.
3. Smartphone Fitness Apps - The presentation of visual data on smartphone apps will motivate and improve the training experience of runners.
Industry Implications
1. Health & Fitness - Companies can develop wearable running sensor technology and data-driven fitness apps designed to prevent injuries that would lead to a more efficient and safer running.
2. Sports & Recreation - Athletic gear companies can integrate wearable sensor technology into their products to enhance sports performance and prevent injuries.
3. Data Analytics - Businesses can offer services to analyze the data output of running sensors to discover patterns and insights into how to optimize athletes' performance.

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