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Post by dubiousgolfer on Feb 24, 2024 9:38:13 GMT -5
Kiran Kanwar is a golf biomechanist who is writing articles that criticises certain golf swing techniques while promoting her own. yourgolfguru.com/tiger-return-possible/?fbclid=IwAR3UWawpLiUoxctmWtQX7T17H5fMs0yaikVTyFF_k4NsjJYy6zFeO5PuB_wAs an example , I find this paragraph from her article unconvincing unless there is some peer reviewed published evidence to support it. "And one final big-picture discussion. According to this must-watch video (https://vimeo.com/ondemand/newscienceofgolf) by world famous biomechanist Stuart McGill, “golfers are elastic athletes” and the “muscles are pulsing springs” in those who hit the ball a long way. “It is not about randomly creating more motion in the body but rather about creating a tuned stiffness to more strategically store elastic energy and then recover it upon recoil.” The abdominal muscles (mainly trail side external oblique) burst on at ball impact, preceded by the trail side hip external rotator muscles just prior to impact." DG
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Post by imperfectgolfer on Feb 24, 2024 10:33:32 GMT -5
Kiran Kanwar is a golf biomechanist who is writing articles that criticises certain golf swing techniques while promoting her own. yourgolfguru.com/tiger-return-possible/?fbclid=IwAR3UWawpLiUoxctmWtQX7T17H5fMs0yaikVTyFF_k4NsjJYy6zFeO5PuB_wAs an example , I find this paragraph from her article unconvincing unless there is some peer reviewed published evidence to support it. "And one final big-picture discussion. According to this must-watch video (https://vimeo.com/ondemand/newscienceofgolf) by world famous biomechanist Stuart McGill, “golfers are elastic athletes” and the “muscles are pulsing springs” in those who hit the ball a long way. “It is not about randomly creating more motion in the body but rather about creating a tuned stiffness to more strategically store elastic energy and then recover it upon recoil.” The abdominal muscles (mainly trail side external oblique) burst on at ball impact, preceded by the trail side hip external rotator muscles just prior to impact." DG I have zero sympathy for any of her opinions re: golf swing biomechanics. Jeff.
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