Analysis of pelvis-thorax coordination patterns of professional and amateur golfers during golf swing

The aim of this research was to quantify the coordination pattern between thorax and pelvis during a golf swing. The coordination patterns were calculated using vector coding technique, which had been applied to quantify the coordination changes in coupling angle (y) between two different segments. For this, fifteen professional and fifteen amateur golfers who had no significant history of musculoskeletal injuries. There was no significant difference in coordination patterns between the two groups for rotation motion during backswing (p = 0.333). On the other hand, during the downswing phase, there were significant differences between professional and amateur groups in all motions (flexion/extension: professional [y] = 187.8°, amateur [y] = 167.4°; side bending: professional [y] = 288.4°, amateur [y] = 245.7°; rotation: professional [y] = 232.0°, amateur [y] = 229.5°). These results are expected to be a discriminating measure to assess complex coordination of golfers' trunk movements and preliminary study for interesting comparison by golf skilled levels.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:training science sport games
Tagging:Bewegungsmuster
Published in:Journal of Motor Behavior
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/00222895.2016.1271297
Volume:49
Issue:6
Pages:668-674
Document types:article
Level:advanced