I am a biomechanics researcher with a focus on the ankle and foot. I also love the outdoors and everything that comes with it.

Joined March 2019
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As part of the BOA Performance Fit Lab, I am excited that both @running_geek and I will be presenting at @isbs_conference. Kate will be presenting at 9am on Wed and I will be presenting at 9am on Fri. Stop by if you are interested in understand how fit affects performance
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@running_geek is presenting on trail running stability and how it improves runner speed and stability improves with fit
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I am presenting on running performance benefits with stretch in footwear uppers and how to understand trail running performance through a #bigdata approach. We look forward to seeing you in Salzburg!
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Please spread the word! We have an open position for a research coordinator/lab tech to perform #biomechanics and clinical gait analysis. Help with ongoing projects in prosthetics, footwear, and muscle mechanics. Apply by Dec 10. biomch-l.isbweb.org/forum/bi…

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Excited to co-organize this conference w/ @BYUIain and Raoul Resier. This is a great opportunity for students to present and network with colleagues in the Rocky Mtn region. Also, a great weekend getaway with family to visit the Rocky Mtn National Parks. Please join us!
*SAVE THE DATE* Our 14th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain American Society of Biomechanics conference will be on April 5-6th, 2024 (Estes Park, CO). Please check our website for more updates: sites.google.com/site/asbroc… @AmSocBiomech
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I'm looking for a postdoc to join our group. The project focuses on bone remodeling and microdamage in the fatigue fracture process. Strong interests and expertise in experimental mechanics in preclinical models is an asset. Working on formal posting but reach out if interested!
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Excited to see the new research from the footwear industry!
The abstracts are here! Check out all of the amazing work being presented at #FBS2023 in Osaka at the link below. We are so excited to see you there! tandfonline.com/toc/tfws20/1…
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ISB-JSB 2023 attendees, please consider joining this session as @EricHonert and I will share our excitement for the world of foot-ankle biomechanics. DM me if you have specific questions about the content/structure of this workshop.
ISB-JSB 2023, Workshop #2 "Power to the Foot! Understanding and Applying Distal Power Calculations in Biomechanics" by Dr. Kota Takahashi & Dr. Eric C. Honert at Fukuoka International Congress Centre (Japan), 30th July from 10:00 am. #ISB2023 #Biomechanics #ISB50 #Fukuoka
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Just one more week to submit to Special Topics in Frontiers "Debates in Biomechanics and Motor Control" Submission due 5/31 (extended deadline) Details👉 frontiersin.org/research-top… @NassosBissas @DrTheoBampouras @ACS_Mitchell @FrontSportsAL

In biomechanics, I’m excited by lively debates, saucy perspectives, and evidence-based research that goes against what we thought was consensus. These topics are awesome because they…
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This was a fun collaboration across so many researchers: @edwardswb @EmilyMatijevich @khassetarash @MauriceMohr5 @Subramanium_A and others in the HPL @UCalgary. I am excited to see how the next 20 yrs of research looks with such marked advancements in the past 20 yrs
🚨 New Article Alert! 🚨 Let’s pause and take a look at the present state of biomechanics in our slice of the scientific world. Check out this review from @BennoNigg and let us know what you think. #footwearscience tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1…
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#biomechanics researchers going to @ISBiomechanics: @KotaZTakahashi & I are hosting a workshop on Distal Rearfoot power. The goal is to get past the pesky "valley of despair" & apply this technique in your research. Early bird registration is extended to May 21! See you there!
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Good thread for anyone transitioning from academia to industry! My advice for people making this transition is to translate code they have written in MATLAB to python so you can compare outputs. This gives you a start on those off-the-cuff commands you code with all the time!
10 thoughts after the first two weeks transitioning from MATLAB to Python
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We instructed athletes to run at the same speed; however they also ran slightly faster in the BOA with no change in subjective exertion nor heart rate. (4/n)

ALT Homer Simpson Running GIF by dinakelberman

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I loved this study because we were able to recruit a wide range of athletes (Age: 26-56), I was able to apply my knowledge from my time with @KarlZelik and @BennoNigg, and I am able to publish scientific findings from my time in the #footwear industry (5/5)
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