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The function of the pivot N momentum transfer
Could someone help me on the following please
Within the golf swing, what generate momentum? Or what trigger the momentum generation- weight of the club, fingers, hands, wrist ?? And what is the actual process of momentum transfer? Thanks |
Re: The function of the pivot N momentum transfer
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For those with a mathematical bent: Angular momentum = mass x radius x angular velocity In other words, angular velocity = angular momentum / (mass x radius) With angular momentum being constant (because it's always conserved- it's a Law), a decrease in radius results in an increase in angular velocity. Study 2-K. |
Hi Tongz
So right, but the question is between machine and Human body. Sad enough, we have a brain in our body and that is the component controlling our overall balance. "the player's sense of balance and force" "the mechanical device has no balance problem but human machine does" 1-L Apart from our pair of eyes, our fingers and hands are our senses, we rely our hands to sense the environment when we cannot see the surrounding(We can only see the ball flight, but we cannot see our own swing). When we are trying to move our hands, our brain instruct our body to function our hands. We are not worry about how the body function our hands, but our prime objective is to move our hands inrelation to our intented pattern. Smaller Muscle group always trigger the our larger muscle group. (that how we think via experience) I asked a similar question to my mentor once, and here is the answer, Golf is more about the small muscles than the big muscles. Most of golf is played inside of 100 yards!!!! If a surgeon was operating on me I would not want him trying to move the scalpel with his big muscles. "We have more experience in operating our smaller muscle then larger muscle group" The Brain react to balance and force, after impact fix, the RIGHT FOREARM TAKEAWAY and the weight of the club generate a force and the force alert our brain to carryout a list of counter balance activities, and that function the rest of the components without us knowing. The brain will carry out a list of instructions base on experience and balance. Good golf swing is about less motion and more club head speed. We got to know what is right or wrong within the mechanic. TGM is a book teaching us the truth of mechanic, shall we say that “right and wrong - variation” within the mechanic. But commanding the components effectively is another story. Here are some motor learning/kinesiology articles http://www.par543.com/general/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=34 http://general.golfbullshit.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=34 |
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