US Masters 2012

With regard to Tiger Woods’ pulled-left drives during round one of the 2012 US Masters….
Tiger Woods US Masters 2012
With this swing, what can one expect?
In simple, non-biomechanical terms, how can the arms and hands (smaller muscles) be expected to swing the club down-the-target-line for a straight shot if the shoulders and hips are practically perpendicular to the target line at impact?
Some small compensatory moves will always be required to keep the club swinging down the target line.
If only WOODS WOULD ….. use MGS!
Tiger would not need the many compensating/re-routing positions he is forced to make with his existing swing!
He would not have a huge up-and-down movement of his body during the downswing, or the contorted-looking impact which only quick, last-minute adjustments of the hands keeps from disaster!
With MGS he would not have a deep tilt (lateral flexion) of his left side which requires a lot of compensation to undo (after all at both address and impact his right side is tilted!)
Also he would not have to have a ‘fake’ lifting up across the chest (adduction) of his left arm to keep it attached to his chest. With MGS it would be a more natural and much softer move! He has so many sharp angles of most of his body parts!
For a more biomechanical, qualitative-kinematic assessment, post a comment!

World Scientific Congress of Golf, 2012

Received lots of emails asking ‘what was discussed at the 6th World Scientific Congress of Golf’? (For which read, “Anything that can make me a better golfer?”). That all depends on whether you want some mental or fitness tips to improve your golf game. Or whether you believe that your swing must be solid before either of those two aspects can be of benefit to you! Excerpts and other interesting facts from the 12-16 March 2012 Congress here and in days to come.

See The section MGS at the WSCG page of this blog for more!

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MGS at The The VI World Scientific Congress of Golf [Scottsdale AZ, 12-16 March 2012]

If anyone is attending the World Scientific Congress of Golf, I’d be thrilled if you attended any or all of these 3 presentations:

Symposium: Science Based Methods to Improve Golf Ball Flight (with Brian Manzella and 2 biomechanics professors) ON Wednesday March 14th, 2.30 – 4pm

Workshop: The Role of the Body’s Joints in Maximizing Golf Swing Efficiency ON Monday March 12th, 4-5 pm

Oral presentation: Applying Simple and Acute Kinematic Alterations to Elicit Change in Golf Club Speed and Angle of Approach ON Friday March 16th 2.30 to 4 pm

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On Teaching Golf – qualities of a good golf instructor

Some say a good golf teacher must be a great communicator. Others, that an instructor should be a very fine player. Still others feel imparting golf instruction is an art, acquired through years of experience.

All of these are accurate, to an extent. The main quality a great golf instructor must have is to know when to be subjective and when to be objective. It’s when a person mixes the two up, that a poor lesson results – one where no improvement is seen, not even during the lesson with plenty of opportunity for feedback!

The time to be completely objective is concerning the physics and joint-biomechanics of the golf swing for both full- and short-swings. After all, the laws of nature do not change, and the design of the human body’s joints do not differ, from person to person. Unfortunately, neither the physics nor the joint-biomechanics of the golf swing have been researched, with all available knowledge out there itself being rather subjective, and based on the way the Tour players swing or the good teachers teach.

So, here are a few laws of nature and human joint design to be aware of:

Physics:
• Potential Energy – during the backswing, the clubshaft should only climb as high as its position of maximum potential energy (about ten o’clock) – no more, no less
• Center of mass – the body’s mass, at impact, should be ‘at’ the ball (not past or behind), and moving targetward. (The hips should not have slid past the ball nor the body be spinning around on the right leg)
• Ground reaction force – can be utilized, during the downswing, for more power, by not lifting the right heel for as long as possible. That is, until it gets pulled up by the momentum of the movement.

Joint biomechanics:
• Trunk lateral flexion – the right side of the body must remain lower than the left, from set-up to top of backswing. That is how it is at address, and once again at impact, and to allow the left side to flex laterally (bend sideways) during the backswing, requires too much compensation coming down.
• Right shoulder – the right shoulder must have no elevation and must also have external rotation. That is, there should be no lifting of the right shoulder – like a shrug. Also, the right fore-arm must bend backwards (away from the ball), not forwards (towards the ball).
In short, the set-up, and swing style must be completely objective and science-based, in order to put the body in position to deliver the club to the ball correctly, according to the Ball Flight Laws. In order to make a swing with as few compensating movements from the top of the backswing as an individual is able to.

[The Minimalist Golf Swing is designed keeping all of the above factors in mind so that all a teacher has to do to ensure a scientifically valid wing is follow the instructions here from the page of that title in this blog]

The time to be subjective is with respect to imparting (objective) knowledge to the extent of an individual’s fitness and flexibility, acuity and best method of learning.

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