The
Biomechanics Of A Golf Swing Can Teach You Plenty About The
Game
The biomechanics of the
golf swing can be very revealing about the game of golf and specifically the scientific
difference between amateurs and professionals, winners and losers.
But what is biomechanics?
Biomechanics or Motion
Capture Technology (MOCAP) is the mechanical analysis of body motion. Studying
and understanding the physics of a golf swing by analyzing the biomechanics of
the golf swing can be very revealing. This is usually achieved with the help of
high speed video technology.
The twisting golf swing
produces torque on the golf club. The greatest determinant on how far you will
hit the ball lies in the speed at which the club will be moving at, as it
connects with the ball at the bottom of your swing. The faster your club will
be going at the bottom of your swing, the greater the amount of kinetic energy
that will be transferred from the club head to the ball and the further the
ball will go.
Results from the close
study of the biomechanics of a golf swing indicate some fascinating facts. For
instance professional golfers can generally achieve a club head speed of 100
M.P.H. at the bottom of their swing. Fascinatingly, however, legendary golfer
Tiger Woods can reach upto 125 M.P.H.
How does Tiger do it?
Most people do not
remember the dramatic entry of this amazing golfer into the game at the tender
age of 20. As studies in the biomechanics of a golf swing have clearly proved,
Tiger is responsible for taking the golf game into a new level. For the first
time there was a golfer on the world stage who took their fitness very
seriously and exercised regularly. And not just any exercise, but exercises in
a program that was golf-specific.
You really cannot argue
with studies in the biomechanics of the golf swing which tell this amazing story
about what exercises can do to a persons’ game.
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About The Author: Mike Pedersen is
one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf
Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Visit
his new golf fitness site at http://www.performbettergolf.com
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