
Biomechanical Analysis
Optimize your movement efficiency, prevent injuries, and improve performance through comprehensive biomechanical assessment and targeted recommendations.
Why Biomechanical Analysis Matters
For endurance athletes, even small inefficiencies in movement patterns can lead to significant energy wastage, performance limitations, and increased injury risk over time. Biomechanical analysis identifies these inefficiencies at their source.
Our advanced motion analysis techniques provide objective data about your movement patterns, allowing us to identify subtle issues that might not be visible to the naked eye. This scientific approach takes the guesswork out of technique correction.
Whether you're dealing with recurring injuries, seeking improved efficiency, or simply wanting to optimize your technique, our biomechanical analysis services provide actionable insights tailored to your unique physiology and goals.

Our Analysis Services
We provide specialized biomechanical analysis for different endurance disciplines:
Running Gait Analysis
Comprehensive assessment of your running technique using high-speed video capture from multiple angles. We analyze joint angles, foot strike patterns, cadence, and overall running form to identify areas for improvement and injury prevention.
Cycling Position Analysis
Detailed bike fit and pedaling technique assessment. We evaluate your position, alignment, joint angles, and pedal stroke efficiency to optimize power output, aerodynamics, and comfort while reducing injury risk on the bike.
Swimming Technique Analysis
Above and underwater video analysis of your swimming technique. We examine body position, stroke mechanics, timing, and propulsion efficiency to help you move through the water with less effort and greater speed.
Analysis Packages & Pricing
Choose the package that best fits your needs:
1 hr
120 euros1 hr 30 min
180 euros1 hr
90 euros
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our biomechanical analysis services:
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Who can benefit from biomechanical analysis?Biomechanical analysis is valuable for athletes of all levels. Beginners can establish proper technique from the start, avoiding development of bad habits. Intermediate athletes often use analysis to break through performance plateaus. Elite athletes use it to fine-tune their technique for maximum efficiency and performance. The service is particularly beneficial for anyone dealing with recurring injuries, experiencing pain during activity, or noticing asymmetries in their movement.
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How should I prepare for my analysis session?Please come dressed in form-fitting athletic clothing that allows clear visibility of your joints and movement patterns. For running analysis, bring the running shoes you typically train in. For cycling analysis, bring your bike if possible. Arrive well-rested without having done intense exercise in the 24 hours prior, as fatigue can affect your normal movement patterns. Be prepared to move at various intensities during the session.
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How long does it take to see improvements after analysis?Timeline for improvements varies depending on the extent of the changes needed and your consistency with the corrective exercises. Some athletes feel immediate benefits from simple adjustments during the session itself. For more substantial technique changes, expect a 4-8 week process of consciously implementing the new patterns. Neurological adaptation to new movement patterns typically takes consistent practice over time, but most clients report noticeable improvements within 2-3 weeks of following their corrective program.
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Can biomechanical analysis help with my recurring injury?Yes, biomechanical analysis is particularly valuable for addressing recurring injuries. Many persistent injuries in endurance athletes stem from suboptimal movement patterns that place excessive stress on certain tissues. Our analysis can identify these problematic patterns and provide targeted corrections. While we work closely with physiotherapists and sports medicine doctors, our analysis focuses specifically on the technical aspects of your sport movements rather than clinical diagnosis. For best results, we recommend combining our biomechanical approach with appropriate medical care for existing injuries.
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How often should I have my biomechanics analyzed?For most athletes, we recommend an initial comprehensive analysis followed by a follow-up session after 2-3 months to assess progress and refine technique further. After that, annual check-ups are typically sufficient unless you experience changes in your movement (due to injury, significant weight change, or new equipment). If you're working through significant technique changes or rehabilitating from injury, more frequent analysis (every 4-6 weeks) may be beneficial during that period.
