We use the word "standard" on a daily basis, we're all very familiar with its meaning. A "standard" is an approved and generally accepted model of something, a rule or principle that is used as a basis for judgment, an average or normal requirement, quality, quantity, level, grade, etc.
What does having a "standard" offer us when it comes to human movement in sports, when it comes to running, swimming, cycling, etc.?
The claim that there is no correct running technique or any other sport technique is unfounded and is not supported by science. Moreover it does not make any sense. Unless we figure out how to defy gravity or it suddenly changes the way it works - we will abide by its current standard of operation that has not changed since the dawn of humanity.
The laws of operation of all natural forces with gravity at the helm consequently lead to a particular set of rules in movement of a human body. This standard branches out into standards in human movement when participating in various athletic activities or simply moving around. Movement related overuse injuries and pain are our signals that we're deviating from the existing standard of movement. Plain and simple.
Article by Dr. Nicholas Romanov
Composed by L. Romanov