Angular Impulse and Balance Regulation During the Golf Swing.

Abstract:

:Our aim was to determine how skilled players regulate linear and angular impulse while maintaining balance during the golf swing. Eleven highly-skilled golf players performed swings with a 6-iron and driver. Components contributing to linear and angular impulse generated by the rear and target legs (resultant horizontal reaction force [RFh], RFh-angle, and moment arm) were quantified and compared across the group and within a player (α = .05). Net angular impulse generated by both the rear and target legs was greater for the driver than the 6-iron. Mechanisms used to regulate angular impulse generation between clubs varied across players and required coordination between the legs. Increases in net angular impulse with a driver involved increases in target leg RFh. Rear leg RFh-angle was maintained between clubs whereas target leg RFh became more aligned with the target line. Net linear impulse perpendicular to the target line remained near zero, preserving balance, while net linear impulse along the target line decreased in magnitude. These results indicate that the net angular impulse was regulated between clubs by coordinating force generation of the rear and target legs while sustaining balance throughout the task.

journal_name

J Appl Biomech

authors

Peterson TJ,Wilcox RR,McNitt-Gray JL

doi

10.1123/jab.2015-0131

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-08-01 00:00:00

pages

342-9

issue

4

eissn

1065-8483

issn

1543-2688

pii

2015-0131

journal_volume

32

pub_type

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