Pataky Todd Colin
a Department of Bioengineering , Shinshu University , Ueda , Japan.
J Sports Sci. 2015;33(2):192-7. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2014.932917. Epub 2014 Jul 10.
Disagreements exist in the literature regarding the manner in which weight should be dynamically shared during the golf swing, both within-feet and between the back- and target-foot, to generate maximal clubhead speed. The purpose of this study was to determine whether preferential foot-loading locations underlie weight sharing by examining the correlation between clubhead speed and maximum plantar pressure (PP) distributions. Thirty-two amateur golfers with handicap indexes ranging from 2.7 to 25 performed 10 driver swings on artificial turf following a warm-up. PP distributions were recorded at 100 Hz, and clubhead speed was recorded using a ball-tracking Doppler radar system. Maximum PPs were extracted from a 2-s window approximately centred on ball contact and were regressed against clubhead speed. Significance was assessed over the entire foot surface using statistical parametric mapping (SPM), a spatially continuous technique. SPM revealed, at relatively high anatomical resolution, significant positive correlations between clubhead speed and PPs in the lateral target-foot (P < 0.05). This suggests that not only weight transfer but also weight-transfer location may be an important determinant of clubhead speed in amateur golfers.
关于在高尔夫挥杆过程中,双脚之间以及后脚与目标脚之间应如何动态分配体重以产生最大杆头速度,文献中存在分歧。本研究的目的是通过检查杆头速度与最大足底压力(PP)分布之间的相关性,来确定优先的足部加载位置是否是体重分配的基础。32名差点指数在2.7至25之间的业余高尔夫球手在热身之后,在人造草皮上进行了10次开球杆挥杆。以100赫兹的频率记录PP分布,并使用球跟踪多普勒雷达系统记录杆头速度。从大约以球接触为中心的2秒窗口中提取最大PP,并将其与杆头速度进行回归分析。使用统计参数映射(SPM)这一空间连续技术,在整个足部表面评估显著性。SPM以相对较高的解剖分辨率显示,杆头速度与目标侧脚的PP之间存在显著正相关(P < 0.05)。这表明,对于业余高尔夫球手而言,不仅体重转移,而且体重转移位置可能是杆头速度的一个重要决定因素。