Portland P.A.C.E.

Physiology Lab

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Physiology Lab
Sean CosterSean Coster is a running coach and exercise physiologist in Portland, OR. Sean coaches recreational runners aiming for personal bests and elite competitors working toward national class performances. Research interests are in the functional strength training for distance runners and evaluation of lactate threshold by field testing. Sean is the director of Run Portland (www.runportland.org) and a member of the coaching staff of the Nike sports center in Beaverton, OR. Sean’s coaching advice has been seen in Runners World, Competitor Magazine and Race Center Northwest. In addition to graduate studies in exercise physiology he has achieved level I coaching certification from USATF and accreditation with the Road Runners Club of America. Contact Sean at sean@runportland.org
Robin Dorociak

Robin is a charter member of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) and is a member of the American Society of Biomechanics. She has served on both the GCMAS Communications and GCMAS Awards Committees. Currently, she is a member of the GCMAS Education Committee. While she was with Shriners, she served on the Shriners Motion Laboratory Network (SMALNet) six-person steering committee for six years. SMALNet is a collective of 13 Shriners motions analysis labs that are working toward standardization. She also was the Chair of the SMALNet Protocols Committee and Co-Chair of the Communication Committee. •Over 21 years of experience in computerized 3D motion analysis •1990 to 2008 – engineer in the Motion Analysis Laboratory at Shriners Hospitals for Children Portland •Specializes in research and development projects related to: motion analysis hardware and software, biomechanical models, and gait analysis. In addition, she has been a co-author on several publications and is a regular presenter at national biomechanics and gait conferences. Contact Robin at rdorociak@nwbiomechanics.com

John Forbes

John Forbes brings his 20 years; bike fitting experience and Wobblenaught Bike fitting Systems to P.A.C.E. WN is the one system he has found that truly treats each rider as an individual. There are no assumptions about how you sit on a bike. Instead, he takes 20 measurements of each person’s body and true measurements of that rider’s bike. Most specifications listed for bikes by the manufacturer are approximations. The end result is a truly accurate bike fit which will enhance your power, comfort and endurance. John Forbes is a long time coach, bike fitter and racer. In 2010 he won an age group national championship on the track. He combines his practical knowledge with extensive study as he seeks the most complete understanding of bike fitting possible. For more information please visit www.wobblenaught.com or contact John at johnfforbes@comcast.net

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