Advancement of technology has reduced the sizes of the electronic components, which made it possible to create smaller devices, especially wearable devices. The best examples of wearable devices are fitbands and smartwatches. These devices became popular because of the demand for sports and fitness tracking and communicating with the connected smartphone. These devices have an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) embedded inside the product for tracking the exercise and sleep. When compared to other devices for capturing gait data, IMUs are a cost-effective, dependable, and portable option for gait analysis. Fitness trackers are not using this potential, and they are not improving the performance and technique of a running athlete through gait parameters. Calculation of steps according to gait analysis is calculated from foot and not from wrist, which otherwise renders the related fitness parameters inaccurate. Therefore, we develop a low-cost wearable for the foot to improve the performance and technique of a running athlete through the runner’s kinematic features. In this project, we also discuss the unique features—integration of a running technique and fatigue alertness—that are not present in existing fitness trackers, the design exploration of our product and our evaluation of the product.