School of Sport and Exercise Science and Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
Sports Biomech. 2012 Jun;11(2):175-89. doi: 10.1080/14763141.2012.673007.
Weight transfer has been identified as important in group-based analyses. The aim of this study was to extend this work by examining the importance of weight transfer in the golf swing on an individual basis. Five professional and amateur golfers performed 50 swings with the driver, hitting a ball into a net. The golfer's centre of pressure position and velocity, parallel with the line of shot, were measured by two force plates at eight swing events that were identified from high-speed video. The relationships between these parameters and club head velocity at ball contact were examined using regression statistics. The results did support the use of group-based analysis, with all golfers returning significant relationships. However, results were also individual-specific, with golfers returning different combinations of significant factors. Furthermore, factors not identified in group-based analysis were significant on an individual basis. The most consistent relationship was a larger weight transfer range associated with a larger club head velocity (p < 0.05). All golfers also returned at least one significant relationship with rate of weight transfer at swing events (p < 0.01). Individual-based analysis should form part of performance-based biomechanical analysis of sporting skills.
在基于群组的分析中,重心转移已被确定为重要因素。本研究旨在通过检查个体高尔夫挥杆中重心转移的重要性来扩展这一工作。五名职业和业余高尔夫球手使用发球杆进行了 50 次挥杆,将球击入网中。通过两个测力板在高速视频中确定的八个挥杆事件,测量了高尔夫球手与击球线平行的压力中心位置和速度。使用回归统计分析检查了这些参数与球接触时杆头速度之间的关系。结果确实支持了基于群组的分析,所有高尔夫球手都返回了显著的关系。然而,结果也具有个体特异性,不同的高尔夫球手返回了不同的显著因素组合。此外,在基于群组的分析中未确定的因素在个体基础上也是显著的。最一致的关系是较大的重心转移范围与较大的杆头速度相关(p<0.05)。所有高尔夫球手还返回了至少一个与挥杆事件时的体重转移率相关的显著关系(p<0.01)。基于个体的分析应该成为基于表现的运动技能生物力学分析的一部分。