We’re proud to announce our partnership with England Athletics, the leading organization for amateur athletics and running in England.
At Ochy, we believe that advanced running analysis should be accessible to every runner — not just elite athletes. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our official integration with adiClub, the global loyalty program from adidas. This partnership marks a major milestone in democratizing access to high-quality biomechanics tools, allowing runners everywhere to improve their form and reduce injury risk — just by using their smartphone.
Ochy is now featured in the Partner Offers section of the adiClub platform. Members can use their adiClub points to unlock exclusive access to Ochy’s AI-powered gait analysis — at no cost.
Here’s what you can redeem:
📌 Note: The offer is available worldwide in markets where adidas offers redemption through adiClub — except for the United States.
The collaboration between Ochy and adidas is more than just a perk — it’s a leap forward for runners of all levels. By making professional-grade gait analysis accessible through a popular loyalty program, we’re helping runners:
Ochy uses AI and computer vision to analyze your running form using just a smartphone video — no sensors, labs, or wearables needed. In just 60 seconds, the app provides:
Founded by former NCAA runner Khaldon Evans, biomechanist Perrine Chapot, and engineer Victor Dequidt, Ochy was born out of real frustration with injury and inaccessibility. Today, we’re proud to be trusted by major institutions like the French Athletic Federation, England Athletics and Quebec Athletisme alongside adidas.
Whether you’re chasing a marathon PB or just getting into running, your form matters. With Ochy and adidas by your side, it’s never been easier — or more rewarding — to run smart.
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We’re proud to announce our partnership with England Athletics, the leading organization for amateur athletics and running in England.
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