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Scott Beaumont is a partner managing the Australasia division for Zenolink the leader in the field of functional biomechanics, which is the analysis of motion and the effects of the forces produced by the human body and its movement. He also coaches biomechanics and writes articles for Inside Golf magazine educating golfers and coaches about the science and its application to the golf swing.
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Hi Iseek readers,
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Hi Iseek Readers,
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It’s interesting zen … the more I see this stuff the more I can see how the parts are working together from the different graphs, and how the problems in the kinetic link graph show up in the other graphs. What I get out of your data is that you personify that old idea of swinging everything back together and then everything through together. You move hips and torso and arms together, rather than in sequence. Fair call?
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The stability analysis refers to the linear displacement of the centre of mass. How does Zenolink define the centre of mass?
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Hey mate have u loaded the video u put up the other day in the bio/mechanical breakdown thread. That video will give everyone a great understanding of bio mechanics.
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There is an industry standard we all stick to for centre of mass.
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Weetbix, Your second question I don’t quite follow what you mean. My recent swing, I’m engaging my lower body first to start my downswing and my arms and body are acceleration/ decel together. Which is a great sign. My next test I would like to see my lower body engage and accelerate first to start my downswing, then decelerate and then my upper body accelerates/ decelerates and followed by my arms.
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Steb, I think it a point between my fat arse and my fat guts. One point at the top of my beer barrel forming a triangle to my buttocks. The center of that triangle would be approximately the center of mass, near enough for this purpose. I hope you are doing better.
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I quickly put together a 5 minute video showing data, take a look and you can see what we are dealing with and why golf swing mechanics can’t teach kinetic links. These guys are ok players and had a lot of lessons. This video will help understand we have to create different training prorgams specific for each athlete. Different Biomechanical Breakdowns
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The centre of mass is located directly underneath the navel. That’s what I would have presumed, but 10:38 into video confused me where you talk about your hips sliding first, then rotating. The video clearly shows that is true, yet the blue graph shows nearly no linear displacement until about 1 frame before your hips start to rotate?
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Heh Paul, chaotic life at the moment so have hardly played at all. I hope you’re well and you haven’t grown a fat arse and beer gut. Not splitting hairs at all. The blue graph I don’t understand why it takes so long to move off zero and it made me wonder if Zenolink was using a truer centre of mass that moves from the centre of the body when the body tilts.
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The centre of mass is located directly underneath the navel. Steb,
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interesting stuff zen
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Dangerous? Scientists read what is indicated and ask questions to complete their understanding. That’s science. You’re wasting too much time going off track and not addressing the question so I’ll try multiple choice: 1. Linear displacement in the unified language of science means change of position along a line, as opposed to its rotation about a point. Does Zenolink agree? a) yes b) no 2. If Zenolink agrees, which direction is the blue graph showing the change of position of the navel towards? a) horizontally towards the target, as in hip slide b) horizontally towards the ball c) vertically
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Ok Steb, As I said with out any formal education or knowledge understanding our data is dangerous, your trying to interpret the data and there is no need to, I explained what the data meant. Either take it or leave it.
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Myself, Steb and Shanks and Brad love your work Zen.
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First this Ok Steb, I think for someone of Steb’s intellect this is a very reasonable request. The data is there presented and I believe with his background he should have the right to question the data and how it is read. He is a bright man. I doubt he is trying to belittle you or use it to sell to a competitor.!!! It’s a legit question about how the data is assessed.
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Linear displacement in biomechanics is measured different to linear displacement Steb is speaking about.
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Foster,
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That’s great news Waffle, just like the doctors in hospitals love it as well being able to measure gait analysis, we help build rehab programs to help people walk again.
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So is the deceleration that happens in the swing not some thing that is consciously done or you strive for, but rather is it as a result of other muscles firing and opposing forces?
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Pretty much on the money Stink, we can’t consciously achieve a kinetic link, we have to train our body, how to coordinate these patterns, this is some thing we can’t learn through golf mechanics and need to be taught independently.
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Thanks Zen. I think many people struggle with the idea of deceleration in the swing. It’s always been used as a bad word akin to quitting. We need to realise that the deceleration is only in order to continue the acceleration in the kinetic link. Some parts must decelerate in order for others to gain the speed necessary to hit a good shot. Rory and his “stalling hips” (another historically bad word) is a great example.
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