Thursday, April 15, 2010

Golf Swing Biomechanics - The Science Behind a Good Golf Swing

Golf is a game that requires a great deal of skill, determination, concentration and desire to win - but is there anything else that can have an impact on your game? Many people do not ever consider the golf swing biomechanics that can have an effect on their game, but should they?

Golf swing biomechanics sounds like something from a science lesson but there are some very important lessons that can be learnt from considering them when you next play golf. These are things like - levers - this is the theory that a golf swing can be improved by thinking of the arms as one lever that can be moved and the wrists as another level that can act like a hinge and transfer more power to the club.

Centrifugal force should also be considered as when a golfer pivots round to take a golf swing centrifugal force is working to keep that swing in control. Power is also important as a golfer needs to have strong muscles in their legs and trunk in order to be able to create enough controlled power to hit the ball and make it go further.

Impact (or the point when the club strikes the ball) is also very important to a good golf swing even though they are only in actual contact with each other for less than a millisecond. During this time the club should strike the ball so that the ball is in the centre of the club face, doing this means that the impact felt on the ball is the maximum which means the ball should travel the maximum distance.

These are just a few of the golf swing biomechanics that you can think about but as you can see they do have an important role to play when considering how to perform a perfect golf swing.

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