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Kinematic analyses of the golf swing hub path and its role in golfer/club kinetic transfers
by
McGinnis, Ryan
, Nesbit, Steven M
in
Analysis
/ Biomechanics
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Geometry
/ Golf
/ Golfers
/ Health aspects
/ Human mechanics
/ Kinematics
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Movement (Physiology)
/ Physiological aspects
/ Swing (Golf)
2009
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Kinematic analyses of the golf swing hub path and its role in golfer/club kinetic transfers
by
McGinnis, Ryan
, Nesbit, Steven M
in
Analysis
/ Biomechanics
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Geometry
/ Golf
/ Golfers
/ Health aspects
/ Human mechanics
/ Kinematics
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Movement (Physiology)
/ Physiological aspects
/ Swing (Golf)
2009
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Kinematic analyses of the golf swing hub path and its role in golfer/club kinetic transfers
by
McGinnis, Ryan
, Nesbit, Steven M
in
Analysis
/ Biomechanics
/ Dimensional analysis
/ Geometry
/ Golf
/ Golfers
/ Health aspects
/ Human mechanics
/ Kinematics
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Movement (Physiology)
/ Physiological aspects
/ Swing (Golf)
2009
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Kinematic analyses of the golf swing hub path and its role in golfer/club kinetic transfers
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Kinematic analyses of the golf swing hub path and its role in golfer/club kinetic transfers
2009
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This study analyzed the fundamental geometric and kinematic characteristics of the swing hub path of the golf shot for four diverse subjects. In addition, the role of the hub path geometry in transferring the kinetic quantities from the golfer to the club were investigated. The hub path was found to have a complex geometry with significantly changing radii, and a constantly moving center-of-curvature during the downswing for all subjects. While the size and shape of the hub path differed considerably among the subjects, a three phase radius-based pattern was revealed that aligned with distinct stages of the downswing. Artificially controlling and optimizing the hub path of the better golfer in the group indicated that a non-circular hub path was superior to a constant radius path in minimizing the kinetic loading while generating the highest possible club head velocity. The shape and purpose of the hub path geometry appears to result from a complex combination of achieving equilibrium between the golfer and the club, and a purposeful configuring of the path to control the outward movement of the club while minimizing the kinetic loading on the golfer yet transferring the maximum kinetic quantities to the club. Describing the downswing relative to the hub path phasing is presented and was found to be informative since the phases align with significant swing, kinetic and kinematic markers. These findings challenge golf swing modeling methodologies which fix the center-of-curvature of the hub path thus constraining it to constant radius motion. Key pointsThe golf swing hub path was found to have a complex geometry with significantly changing radii, and a constantly moving center-of-curvature during the downswing.The hub path differed considerably among subjects, however a three phase radius-based pattern was revealed that aligned with distinct stages of the downswing.The shape and purpose of the hub path geometry appears to result from a complex combination of achieving equilibrium between the golfer and the club, and a purposeful configuring of the path to control the outward movement of the club while minimizing the kinetic loading on the golfer yet transferring the maximum kinetic quantities to the club.
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine,Asist Group
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