• Oxford vs Cambridge–the 99th Annual Lacrosse Varsity

    Through the prism of the 21st century, the idea of an annual sporting contest as the culmination of a team’s hard work, sweat, and camaraderie has a purity that holds up well over many years. In a two-day cricket match 188 years ago, Oxford and Cambridge established this tradition and cemented the Varsity concept with […]

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  • OESH Goes to the National Science Foundation

    We’re in Arlington, Virginia, presenting to the National Science Foundation who recently funded our work to track gait parameters inside of shoes.  Below is our presenting team; Bill Hill, Brad Bennett, and me. Our first Power Point slide was that of our research team (or at least a portion of our team) in the OESH Factory. Left to right: Jackey Gong, Shannon […]

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  • My Two-Minute Yoga Routine

    As we age, we lose a certain amount of hip extension range during walking. By hip extension range, I mean the amount that our hip extends backward during walking. That may not sound too surprising. Don’t we lose, as we get older, a certain amount of range in ALL of our joints during walking? Well, […]

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  • OESH Collaborates with Students at UVA

    This video highlights an exciting collaboration between OESH and the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia. The World is Flat-3-D Printing Edition, a class offered at the Architecture School and headed by Melissa Goldman, is exploring new technology used in architectural fabrication. Mirroring the design processes used in architecture, this project has provided […]

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