Gould Zachariah I, Oliver Jon L, Lloyd Rhodri S, Neil Rich, Bull Mark
Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Golf Union of Wales, Newport, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2021 Jan 1;35(1):240-246. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002664.
Gould, ZI, Oliver, JL, Lloyd, RS, Neil, R, and Bull, M. The golf movement screen is related to spine control and x-factor of the golf swing in low handicap golfers. J Strength Cond Res 35(1): 240-246, 2021-The aim of the study was to investigate the association between the golf movement screen (GMS), x-factor, which is the separation between the upper torso and pelvis rotation, and biomechanical movements of the pelvis, thorax, and spine during the backswing and impact of a golf shot in low handicap golfers. In total, 62 golfers were involved in this study (n = 40 male, n = 22 female); the mean age of the sample was 15.4 ± 2.4 years. For the GMS, all subjects were assessed on their movement ability over a total of 10 different exercises. After a thorough warm-up routine of practice swings, each golfer then performed a single trial for biomechanical analysis. Biomechanical data were collected using an electromagnetic tracking system. Four of the 10 exercises had a significant correlation with x-factor (r = 0.25-0.33; p < 0.05). Four exercises had moderate correlations with spine rotation at the top of backswing. Spine side bend had a significant correlation with 9 of the 10 exercises and total GMS score (r = 0.26-0.53, p < 0.05). Movements of the pelvis and thorax at the top of backswing had minimal associations with the GMS. At impact, trunk inclination, thoracic rotation, and squat had small to moderate significant relationships with biomechanical movements (p < 0.05). Movement competency, as measured by the GMS, is associated with important aspects of swing mechanics. In particular, golfers who achieve better scores in the GMS have better spine control and can create a greater x-factor during the golf swing.
古尔德、ZI、奥利弗、JL、劳埃德、RS、尼尔、R和布尔、M。高尔夫运动筛查与低差点高尔夫球手的脊柱控制和高尔夫挥杆的X因素相关。《力量与体能研究杂志》35(1): 240 - 246, 2021 - 本研究的目的是调查高尔夫运动筛查(GMS)、X因素(即上半身与骨盆旋转之间的分离)与低差点高尔夫球手在高尔夫球后摆和击球瞬间骨盆、胸部和脊柱的生物力学运动之间的关联。共有62名高尔夫球手参与了本研究(n = 40名男性,n = 22名女性);样本的平均年龄为15.4 ± 2.4岁。对于GMS,所有受试者都在总共10种不同的练习中接受了运动能力评估。在进行了彻底的挥杆练习热身程序后,每位高尔夫球手随后进行了一次生物力学分析试验。使用电磁跟踪系统收集生物力学数据。10项练习中的4项与X因素有显著相关性(r = 0. 25 - 0.33;p < 0.05)。4项练习与后摆顶点时的脊柱旋转有中等相关性。脊柱侧弯与10项练习中的9项以及GMS总分有显著相关性(r = 0.26 - 0.53,p < 0.05)。后摆顶点时骨盆和胸部的运动与GMS的关联最小。在击球瞬间,躯干倾斜、胸部旋转和下蹲与生物力学运动有小到中等程度的显著关系(p < 0.05)。通过GMS衡量的运动能力与挥杆力学的重要方面相关。特别是,在GMS中得分较高的高尔夫球手具有更好的脊柱控制能力,并且在高尔夫挥杆过程中能够产生更大的X因素。