![]() ![]() ![]() Notice in this sequence that the red line (pelvis) reaches a peak rotational speed first on the x axis followed by the green line or torso segment, then the blue line or arms, and then finally the club peaks right at impact. The letter T on the top of the page denotes the top of the backswing and I represents the moment of impact. The bottom red line represents the rotational speed of the pelvis, the green line represents the torso, the blue line is the arms, and the burgundy line is the speed of the club shaft. While there are many swing styles on the PGA, LPGA, and Senior Tours, all of the players on these tours have a signature kinematic sequence.Ībove is the kinematic sequence of one of the top players in the world. Your kinematic sequence measures how efficiently the segments of your body generate power and transfer energy to the club. Thanks to advancements in 3D motion-capturing technology we can now analyze how efficiently you are generating energy in your swing by looking at your kinematic sequence. ![]() Viewing your kinematic sequence lets us specifically identify where you may have power leaks or energy blocks in your golf swing. In order to pinpoint where you are breaking down in your golf swing it is necessary to analyze how your body moves throughout your swing. Despite recent advancements in club and ball technology, do you feel that your ball striking has actually regressed over the years? A multitude of factors such as problems with balance, stability, and mobility may contribute to poor ball striking. One of the most common complaints that I hear from new clients is that they are frustrated with the lack of power and consistency in their golf swing. ![]()
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