Derek Bailey (Bails)
Junior Member Username: Bails
Post Number: 13 Registered: 12-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 - 5:45 am: |      |
I have been hatching a plan to coerce my wonderful department to help me get every one of our 180 new intake of students - running correctly! My plan is to video every one of them running from side on, on a treadmill, for about 15 seconds. We will then apply some very basic analysis (perhaps using analysis software - but not necessarily) in order to give each child a very basic crit on what is happening with their running! My idea of course, is to try to correct any gait or posture problems early (aged 10/11). I believe if we can get their running right - everything else will fall into place? If they can't run correctly, it will be tough to realize potential in any other sporting arena. Your views?
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