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Gait Analysis - Booking
*A £20 fee will be taken on arrival for the gate analysis which will be deducted if the customer decides to purchase a pair of trainers.
Take your running to the next level with a professional gait analysis powered by Runeasi, the advanced AI system designed to unlock your peak performance. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced runner, understanding your unique biomechanics is the first step toward selecting the ideal footwear and improving your running efficiency.
What to Expect:
- Cutting-Edge AI Technology: Runeasi uses advanced algorithms to analyze your gait in real-time, providing precise insights into your stride, foot strike, and overall running style.
- Expert Guidance: Our in-store specialists will interpret the data and recommend the best footwear tailored to your needs.
- Personalized Experience: Book your one-on-one session to receive customized advice and take the guesswork out of finding your perfect pair of running shoes.
Why Choose Gait Analysis?
- Prevent injuries by understanding how you run.
- Improve comfort and performance with footwear that supports your natural motion.
- Gain confidence in your running journey with expert advice backed by AI precision.
How to Book:
- Select Your Slot: Choose a time that works best for you using our easy booking calendar.
- Provide Your Info: Fill in a few details about your running habits and goals to help us prepare for your appointment.
- Visit Us In-Store: Arrive at your chosen time and let Runeasi and our specialists guide you to your best run yet.
Book your Runeasi Gait Analysis today and step into a future of stronger, smarter running.

Underpronation (Supination)
What It Is: Your foot doesn’t roll inward enough, causing the outer edge to bear most of the impact. This reduces the body’s ability to absorb shock efficiently.
Foot Strike: The outer part of the heel and forefoot take most of the impact.
Common Issues: Higher likelihood of stress-related injuries, such as ankle sprains or stress fractures.
Ideal Shoes: Neutral or cushioned running shoes to enhance shock absorption and reduce stress on the feet.
Underpronation (Supination)

Neutral
- What It Is: Your foot rolls inward slightly to distribute impact evenly across the foot.
- Foot Strike: The outer part of the heel strikes the ground first, and the foot rolls inward (pronates) just enough for optimal shock absorption.
- Ideal Shoes: Neutral running shoes
Neutral

Overpronation
What It Is: Your foot rolls inward excessively, putting more weight on the inner edge of the foot. This can lead to increased strain on the ankle and arch.
Foot Strike: The inner part of the foot bears most of the weight during the stride, often causing the arches to collapse.
Common Issues: Increased risk of injuries such as shin splints, plantar fasciitis, or knee pain.
Ideal Shoes: Stability or motion control shoes to provide additional arch support and correct alignment.