Surfing, academia and a German approach to engineering - the future of motion!

Surfing, academia and a German approach to engineering - the future of motion!

Sebastian Rettlinger tells us how studying movement could lead to better performance in sports.
How we move can make a huge difference to how we feel, minimizing aches and pains, and reducing the liklihood of injury. But what are the implications beyond on sport? Could Enari help amputees?

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