McNally M P, Yontz N, Chaudhari A M
Orthopaedics, Ohio State University, Columbus, United States.
Golf, Nike Inc., Beaverton, United States.
Int J Sports Med. 2014 Aug;35(9):785-8. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1367010. Epub 2014 Feb 27.
While the golf swing is a complex whole body movement requiring coordination of all joints to achieve maximum ball velocity, the kinetic contribution of the lower extremities to club head velocity has not been quantified, despite the perception that the legs are a primary source of power during the swing. Mechanical power at the hips, knees, and ankles was estimated during the downswing phase of a full swing with a driver using a passive optical motion capture system and 2 force plates for adult males across a range of age and self-reported skill levels. Total work by the lower extremities was calculated by integrating the powers of all 6 joints over the downswing. Regression analyses showed that total lower extremity work was a strong predictor of club head velocity (R=0.63). Secondary analyses showed different relationships to club head velocity in lead and trail leg lower extremity joints, but none of these were as predictive of club head velocity as the total work performed by the lower extremities. These results provide quantitative evidence that the lower body's kinetic contribution may be an important factor in achieving greater club head velocity, contributing to greater driving distance and overall golf performance.
高尔夫挥杆动作是一个复杂的全身运动,需要所有关节协同配合以实现最大击球速度。尽管人们认为腿部是挥杆过程中的主要动力来源,但下肢对杆头速度的动力学贡献尚未得到量化。使用被动光学动作捕捉系统和两个测力板,对不同年龄和自我报告技能水平的成年男性在使用一号木进行全挥杆的下挥杆阶段,估算了髋部、膝盖和脚踝处的机械功率。通过对下挥杆过程中所有六个关节的功率进行积分,计算出下肢的总功。回归分析表明,下肢总功是杆头速度的一个强预测指标(R = 0.63)。二次分析显示,在前导腿和后随腿的下肢关节中,与杆头速度存在不同的关系,但这些关系对杆头速度的预测性都不如下肢所做的总功。这些结果提供了定量证据,表明下半身的动力学贡献可能是实现更高杆头速度的一个重要因素,有助于增加击球距离和提高整体高尔夫表现。