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running mechanics

For your initial post to the discussion, reflect on your M9 Movement Analysis Presentation. Include the movement you selected as the first line of your post. What did you learn that was new or surprising from the material? From the assignment? How are you going to use the knowledge gained from the project in your current or future practice? Also, attach your Powerpoint presentation to your post for your classmates to view. In your responses to your peers, comment on any biomechanical factors that they may have missed, and/or any movement deviations or dysfunctions that should be considered when analyzing the movement task. Did you observe any additional movement dysfunctions present in their video? What are the additional corrective interventions that could be considered?
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References required: 2 for original,

running biomechanics and talk about foot mechanics.

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Taylor-Haas, J. A., Hugentobler, J. A., DiCesare, C. A., Hickey Lucas, K. C., Bates, N. A., Myer, G. D., & Ford, K. R. (2014). Reduced Hip Strength Is Associated with Increased Hip Motion during Running in Young Adult and Adolescent Male Long-Distance Runner. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, 9(4), 456467. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,shib&db=s3h&AN=98354437&site=eds-live

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