
Running Gait Analysis
Running mechanics deep dive — gait phases, cadence, contact time, asymmetry.
Running Gait Analysis
Running mechanics deep dive — gait phases, cadence, contact time, asymmetry.
Movement analysis from a smartphone in about a minute. No sensors, no lab.

Force plates and marker mocap live in a facility — not on your track, court, or gym floor.
Two coaches, two reads. Fatigue and compensation hide between the frames.
30+ minutes to wire an athlete up and calibrate, before any real work gets done.
Without objective numbers, your staff sees the result — not the why behind it.

Maya screens 30 athletes by eye. She can feel a sprint is off, but can't prove it — or track whether it improves.
Between reps she films a 10-second run and opens the Running Gait Analysis.
She sends the athlete a link — the live report, not a PDF — with the left pelvic drop highlighted.
Two weeks later the drop is trending down, and Maya has the numbers to prove the block worked.
Film a clip on the field; AiKYNETIX turns it into the measures a lab would give you — forces, angles, symmetry — for the whole roster, same day.
Traffic-light flags show your staff what needs attention at a glance.

01Film a single clip from the side on the phone already in your hand — no markers to stick on, no wearables, no lab to book.
02The model reads the whole moving body — pose, joint angles, phase and symmetry — and turns those frames into 300+ validated metrics, with no one scrubbing footage by hand.
03It comes back as a plain-language brief with the athlete's trend across sessions — one report a coach, a clinic, or the athlete can act on, not decode.

A “good” number isn't universal. We compute the target zone for that person — height, weight, and sex — so normal for a 175 cm male isn't judged the same as normal for a 155 cm female.

Side, front, or back — each view unlocks more. The frontal view adds left/right asymmetry, knee valgus, hip adduction, and pelvic drop, with no re-recording.
Screen the roster, surface who needs attention, and progress athletes session over session — in one dashboard.
Every athlete's latest session in one view.

AI Coach — 8 athletes are out of the cadence zone — add a cadence block this week.
The hard numbers — peak force and rate of force development.
External load — how far, how fast, how hard.
The why behind them — movement patterns, joint angles, and asymmetry.
Validated against force plates at Texas A&M & University of Houston — on the kinematic and kinetic measures coaches actually use, not a synthetic benchmark.


“AiKYNETIX will allow coaches and therapists to collect relevant biomechanical data in field settings. Collecting such data in the past required substantial investment in facilities and equipment. AiKYNETIX will change the paradigm of how athletes train.”
Ready-made assessments for your field — pick one, film the clip, get a structured report and a score. New ones land every release.

Running mechanics deep dive — gait phases, cadence, contact time, asymmetry.
Running mechanics deep dive — gait phases, cadence, contact time, asymmetry.

Vertical-jump power and force production across the CMJ phases.
Vertical-jump power and force production across the CMJ phases.

505 change-of-direction test — timing, contact and force through the 180° pivot.
505 change-of-direction test — timing, contact and force through the 180° pivot.

Reactive strength and elastic-energy reuse from drop to rebound.
Reactive strength and elastic-energy reuse from drop to rebound.

Concentric-only jump test isolating pure leg-extensor power.
Concentric-only jump test isolating pure leg-extensor power.
Coming soonUnilateral drop jump — braking, propulsion and landing mechanics per leg.
Unilateral drop jump — braking, propulsion and landing mechanics per leg.
Coming soonSingle-leg landing held to a stop — load and stability, no rebound.
Single-leg landing held to a stop — load and stability, no rebound.
Coming soonSingle-leg hop out and back — take-off, energy reuse and landing stability.
Single-leg hop out and back — take-off, energy reuse and landing stability.

Serve kinetic chain — segment sequencing from preparation to follow-through.
Serve kinetic chain — segment sequencing from preparation to follow-through.
Coming soonPitching and swing mechanics — sequencing, hip-shoulder separation, arm path.
Pitching and swing mechanics — sequencing, hip-shoulder separation, arm path.
Coming soonApproach, delivery and release mechanics across the bowling action.
Approach, delivery and release mechanics across the bowling action.
Coming soonBike fit plus sprint and steady-state pedalling mechanics.
Bike fit plus sprint and steady-state pedalling mechanics.
Coming soonEn-garde posture, lunge mechanics and advance-lunge footwork.
En-garde posture, lunge mechanics and advance-lunge footwork.
Coming soonStriking and passing mechanics — plant leg, hip rotation, contact technique.
Striking and passing mechanics — plant leg, hip rotation, contact technique.
Coming soonPadel serve and groundstrokes — swing path, contact and footwork.
Padel serve and groundstrokes — swing path, contact and footwork.
Coming soonFinning technique and trim — kick amplitude, cadence, body alignment.
Finning technique and trim — kick amplitude, cadence, body alignment.
Coming soonBar path, timing and catch mechanics across the classic lifts.
Bar path, timing and catch mechanics across the classic lifts.
Research notes, coaching practice, and product updates — the thinking behind the metrics.
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