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Run Profiler:  

User manual 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Run Profiler

Page 1: ...1 Run Profiler User manual ...

Page 2: ...rkout summary 4 5 Workout history 5 6 Summary of your run 5 7 Details of your scores 6 A Stride 6 a Propulsion level 6 b Contact fly time ratio 6 c Strike pattern 6 B Health 7 a Run stability 7 b Impact force 7 c Risks of injury 7 8 Managing your workouts 7 9 Configuration of the settings attent 8 10 Running with or without your phone 8 11 Security hints 9 ...

Page 3: ...ible with the app simply look at your firmware version on your smartphone and the app s user guide Visit your phone s store and search for DIGITSOLE RUN PROFILER in the search bar The application will appear as shown to the left Tap INSTALL and wait until the app has finished downloading to your phone 2 Creating an account Once the app has finished downloading you can create an account using Faceb...

Page 4: ...nd 2 hours 30 minutes of charge remaining You must then activate the BLUETOOTH on your phone and start the RUN PROFILER app Follow the instructions given in the app ensuring to unplug your sole when your phone is looking for it The sole will flash four times in green when you unplug it Once the app detect your soles they are connected 4 Your workout summary You can now start your session of runnin...

Page 5: ...History This tab contains a history of all your runs and selecting each run allows you to view your route 6 Summary of your run On the summary screen you can access details of your run Duration Distance Speed Kcal Steps of run and walk Average stride Pace Location ...

Page 6: ...r the contact time the better the stride c Strike pattern The pressure type represents the kind of pressure exerted when your foot first hits the ground There are three different strike nature FFS Forefoot This refers to weight borne by the front of your foot the forefoot which is recommended to improve your performance MFS Midfoot this puts weight on the middle of your foot when your foot is flat...

Page 7: ...ir i e the distance that your foot travelswhen your stride is in the air b Impact force This is the amount of force exerted during impact c Risks of injury Nature of the injury joint or muscular the most probable during your run 8 Managing your workouts You can Share details of your run Delete your run ...

Page 8: ...al app settings tap the settings icon You can then access the general app settings and the settings for your sole 10 Running with or without your phone You can choose to run with or without your phone as the memory that records your run is inside the sole itself ...

Page 9: ...9 11 Security hints ...

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