What is the Running Readiness Scale?
The Running Readiness Scale (RRS) assesses an individual’s preparedness for running activities. It evaluates the ability to maintain proper form during tasks that simulate running conditions, identifying areas needing improvement to prevent injuries and enhance performance. The RRS is particularly useful for athletes recovering from injuries, individuals beginning a new running regimen, or those experiencing running-related issues.
Healthcare professionals use the Running Readiness Scale to assess critical aspects such as strength, stability, and balance. The scale includes hopping, planking, step-ups, single-legged squats, wall sits, and active leg raises; each mimics different running demands. By evaluating performance in these tasks, professionals can determine if a patient is ready to resume running or if additional conditioning is required.










