The biomechanics of the modern golf swing: implications for lower back injuries

MH Cole, PN Grimshaw - Sports Medicine, 2016 - Springer
The modern golf swing is a complex and asymmetrical movement that places an emphasis
on restricting pelvic turn while increasing thorax rotation during the backswing to generate …

From novice to expert: how expertise shapes motor variability in sports biomechanics—a sco** review

E Marineau, J Ducas, J Mathieu… - … Journal of Medicine …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
With expertise, athletes develop motor strategies that enhance sports performance or reduce
functional costs. Motor variability is known as a relevant way to characterize these strategies …

A proposed framework to describe movement variability within sporting tasks: A sco** review

J Cowin, S Nimphius, J Fell, P Culhane… - Sports Medicine-Open, 2022 - Springer
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations in motor performance across
multiple repetitions of a task. However, the term “movement variability” can mean different …

Mechanisms for handling uncertainty in sensorimotor control in sports: a sco** review

D Beck, EJ Hossner, S Zahno - International Review of Sport and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In complex naturalistic sensorimotor behaviour, uncertainty arises from ambiguities and
delays in sensory inputs as well as noise in sensory detection and motor execution. In …

How valid and accurate are measurements of golf impact parameters obtained using commercially available radar and stereoscopic optical launch monitors?

RJ Leach, SE Forrester, AC Mears, JR Roberts - Measurement, 2017 - Elsevier
The application of measurement technology in golf is increasing. In particular, measures of
golf performance are valuable to coaches, golfers, club-fitters and equipment manufacturers …

Improving performance in golf: current research and implications from a clinical perspective

K Evans, N Tuttle - Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, 2015 - SciELO Brasil
Golf, a global sport enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities, involves relatively long
periods of low intensity exercise interspersed with short bursts of high intensity activity. To …

The relationship between inclination for conscious movement monitoring and control and stop** a golf stroke

Y You, J van der Kamp, G Savelsbergh - Journal of Motor Behavior, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Increased conscious movement monitoring and control can impair sports performance.
Recent evidence indicates it might facilitate stop** motor actions. To further investigate …

Principal component analysis can be used to discriminate between elite and sub-elite kicking performance

M Vagner, DJ Cleather, P Kubový… - Motor …, 2022 - journals.humankinetics.com
Contemporary descriptions of motor control suggest that variability in movement can be
indicative of skilled or unskilled performance. Here we used principal component analysis to …

[HTML][HTML] Location matters—Can a smart golf club detect where the club face hits the ball?

B Hollaus, Y Heyer, J Steiner, G Strutzenberger - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
In golf, the location of the impact, where the clubhead hits the ball, is of imperative nature for
a successful ballflight. Direct feedback to the athlete where he/she hits the ball could …

Motor abundance and control structure in the golf swing

A Morrison, D McGrath, ES Wallace - Human Movement Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Variability and control structure are under-represented areas of golf swing research. This
study investigated the use of the abundant degrees of freedom in the golf swing of high and …