Golf Swing Ground Reaction Forces

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • How much ground reaction force is required in the golf swing? This is a question I am asked often on social media. In this video I break down 4 different swings, analysing the forces produced in each.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @jacobr4558
    @jacobr4558 24 дня назад

    Steve this is absolutely fascinating! A question I would like to try to understand further is the difference between the classic and the modern golf swings. I'm under the impression that the modern golf swing the hips move more in A sagittal plane more like a squat or a lunge so they're pushing their feet more toward the ball like kicking dirt on the ball I think Justin James mentions that kind of feeling Martin borgmyer mentions the same feeling where you're pressing the ground toward the ball to create space with your hips on the sagittal plane so your hips are getting further away from the ball. I would contrast this with a classic golf swing which would be a little more like Jack Nicklaus or pain Stuart especially Sam's need they did not create space in the downswing and a lot of times it almost look like they're extending earlier their hips were getting in the way in appearance obviously it didn't. But in my understanding the classic swing was more around their body like swinging in a barrel sort of thing. Now with your depth of understanding of the footwork would you say that the classic swing had more rotational motion of the feet? More like primarily a clockwise and counterclockwise type of feel rather than pushing toward the ball or creating space with their hips?

  • @addictedgolfer8704
    @addictedgolfer8704 11 месяцев назад +1

    Been lucky enough to get in Steve's diary and have a 1 2 1 lesson. He is a fantastic pro, particularly good at explaining the context of the data from force plates. I am still working at the homework Steve 🙂

  • @tjallisongolf
    @tjallisongolf Год назад +2

    Martin Borgmeier is the 3rd player shown. Great video. Very good info. 🚀🚀🚀💣💣💣

    • @SteveFurlongerGolfPerformance
      @SteveFurlongerGolfPerformance  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @tjallisongolf
      @tjallisongolf Год назад +1

      @SteveFurlongerGolfPerformance thank YOU for all the great work you do to help take golf and long drive to new levels. #furlonger. "This is the way." (quote from Mandalorian)

  • @andreasavio7506
    @andreasavio7506 Год назад +2

    great stuff man.....