A three-dimensional examination of the planar nature of the golf swing

被引:50
作者
Coleman, SGS [1 ]
Rankin, AJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, PESLS Dept, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
golf; kinematics; model; swing plane;
D O I
10.1080/02640410410001730179
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Previous planar models of the downswing in golf have suggested that upper limb segments (left shoulder girdle and left arm) move in a consistent fixed plane and that the clubhead also moves only in this plane. This study sought to examine these assumptions. Three-dimensional kinematic analysis of seven right-handed golfers of various abilities (handicap 0-15) was used to define a plane (named the left-arm plane) containing the 7th cervical vertebra, left shoulder and left wrist. We found that the angles of this plane to the reference horizontal z axis and target line axis (parallel to the reference x axis) were not consistent. The angle to the horizontal z axis varied from a mean of 133 degrees (s = 1 degrees) at the start of the downswing to 102 degrees (s = 4 degrees) at impact, suggesting a "steepening" of the left-arm plane. The angle of the plane to the target line changed from -9 degrees (s = 16 degrees) to 5 degrees (s = 15 degrees) during the same period, showing anticlockwise (from above) rotation, although there was large inter-individual variation. The distance of the clubhead from the left-arm plane was 0.019 m (s = 0.280 m) at the start at the downswing and 0.291 m (s = 0.077 m) at impact, showing that the clubhead did not lie in the same plane as the body segments. We conclude that the left arm and shoulder girdle do not move in a consistent plane throughout the downswing, and that the clubhead does not move in this plane. Previous models of the downswing in golf may therefore be incorrect, and more complex (but realistic) simulations should be performed.
引用
收藏
页码:227 / 234
页数:8
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]  
Abdel-Aziz Y.I., 1971, P S CLOS RANG PHOT, V18, P103, DOI [10.14358/PERS.81.2.103, DOI 10.1080/10671188.1967.10616517, DOI 10.14358/PERS.81.2.103]
[2]   COMPARISON OF FILM AND VIDEO TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING 3-DIMENSIONAL COORDINATES WITHIN A LARGE FIELD [J].
ANGULO, RM ;
DAPENA, J .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT BIOMECHANICS, 1992, 8 (02) :145-151
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1994, PHYS GOLF
[4]  
Burden AM, 1998, J SPORT SCI, V16, P165
[5]  
CAMPBELL KR, 1985, BIOMECHANICS B, V9, P527
[6]  
Challis J. H., 1997, BIOMECHANICAL ANAL M, P105
[7]   A MULTIPHASE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FOR THE DIRECT LINEAR TRANSFORMATION [J].
CHALLIS, JH .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMECHANICS, 1995, 11 (03) :351-358
[8]  
Cochran A. J., 1968, SEARCH PERFECT SWING
[9]   Measures of reliability in sports medicine and science [J].
Hopkins, WG .
SPORTS MEDICINE, 2000, 30 (01) :1-15
[10]   ON DYNAMICS OF SWING OF A GOLF CLUB [J].
JORGENSEN, T .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, 1970, 38 (05) :644-+