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Load Asymmetry
Load asymmetry is the percent difference between g-forces exerted on the left and right feet. It is defined by:
The R or L signifier after the asymmetry percentage shows the side that experiences more g-force. For example, an asymmetry of 9.12% L would indicate that the left foot experienced 9.12% more g-force than the right foot.
Note that g-forces are accelerations, not ground reaction forces.