A study at University of Glasgow wants to hear from visually impaired runners who run with a guide, and the guides themselves, to find out more about the benefits of the activity.
Robert Kirkwood spoke to the researcher to find out more.
Image shows two hands with a bright yellow running tether around their wrists that helps blind and partially sighted people run safely with a guide runner.
A study at University of Glasgow wants to hear from visually impaired runners who run with a guide, and the guides themselves, to find out more about the benefits of the activity.
Robert Kirkwood spoke to the researcher to find out more.
Image shows two hands with a bright yellow running tether around their wrists that helps blind and partially sighted people run safely with a guide runner.