between 60% and 80% of all runners will get injured>> through running analysis, we're able to identify what part of the runner's form may be driving their injury. >> i've done some 10ks, a few half marathons, the new york city marathon. i go at my own pace so i'm not hurting myself or overdoing it. i was training, and i started noticing knee pain. and eventually it was happening within the first mile. i went to go see a physical therapist. she did a gait analysis, and she saw what areas of my form were weak. >> what the software can show is where your foot's hitting the ground, how much force is going through you, the forward lean. how much you're leading each of your joints. a functional assessment on the ground. and then looking at the postural alignment. >> because i was leaning too far back when i was running, my hips were tilted incorrectly, and it was pulling quad muscles which