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How to Record Your Treadmill Analysis

Brief guide on how to record and discover your back view analysis

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Written by Khaldon
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Treadmill Recording – User Guide

Capture your full running form on the treadmill.

  1. Only one person should appear in the video.

  2. Make sure the entire body of the runner is visible from head to toe.

  3. Record the video vertically.

  4. Keep the camera stable (no movement during recording).

Why it matters
This recording captures your overall running posture and coordination. By seeing your full body, Ochy can analyze movement patterns across legs, hips, arms, and trunk to deliver a complete biomechanical picture.


Treadmill Pronation Recording – User Guide

Focus on the lower body to analyze pronation.

  1. Only one person should appear in the video.

  2. The frame should include the body from feet to hips.

  3. Record the video vertically.

  4. Keep the camera stable throughout.

Why it matters
This view highlights foot mechanics and alignment. By focusing on the feet, ankles, and knees, Ochy detects pronation, supination, or imbalances that are key for shoe recommendations and for preventing overuse injuries.

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