Effects of Golf Drive Swing on Multiple Functional Wear Wearing
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drive swing (드라이브스윙), multiple functional wear (다기능성웨어), swing plane (스윙평면)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of drive swing on multiple functional wear wearing in golf The subjects were 6 men 22 67 0 82yrs 175 42 3 42cm 78 75 4 78kg who had career each with at least 8 years golf experience with right-hander For kinematical analysis this study used equipments with 7 motion capture cameras 300Hz and analysis program Nexus 1 5 The total time of the club head displacement magnitude of the COM and swing plane were compared of according to functional wear wearing and non-wearing during golf drive swing The results of the study are as follows The total time of the club on wearing 2 18 0 06sec was faster than non-wearing 2 52 0 15sec Displacement magnitude of the COM on wearing 4 06 0 67cm was shorter than non-wearing 5 79 0 72cm Also swing plane was found to be significantly different of 3 phase excepted BST-DS back swing top - down swing phase AD-BST address - back swing top phase on wearing 13 86 3 08cm decrease more than nonwearing 20 82 3 99cm DS-IP down swing impact phase on wearing 6 25 1 35cm decrease more than non-wearing 7 18 1 52cm and IP FT impact follow though phase on wearing 7 93 2 09cm decrease more than non-wearing 9 68 2 02cm The multiple functional wear wearing was contribution to come close for one-plane a long with consistency and accuracy on golf drive swing
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