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Application of Video Motion Capture
Technology is hard to keep up with – nowhere more so than in the video capture and evaluation of human movement. When I completed my biomechanics thesis in the mid 1980’s this meant filming in high speed – 35 fps or better (TV is about 24 fps) then digitising 16 marker [...]
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Tagged biomechanics, cgi, deakin university, digitising, golf, golf club, human movement, microsoft kinect, motion capture, racquets, technology, tennis, university of sussex, video, wii fit, woodchopping, xbox
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The Role of Feedback in Promoting Deliberate Practice and Skill Retention
In examining great performance we must look at what separates a good performance from a truly exceptional performance. In doing just that, many researchers and journalists are now suggesting that what really makes the difference is a highly specific type of practice or training which [...]
Get Cut: It looks more like something on which you should be skiing rather than the ultimate workout tool, but the Bodyblade is exactly that — “one piece of equipment, one system of training, infinite potential,” says Bruce Hymanson, the physical therapist who created this surprisingly simple core muscle strengthener to help with rehabilitation of [...]
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Tagged bodyblade, Core, Exercise, functional exercise, golf, Sports Trainer, training
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Tiger Woods Wins The 2009 Australian Masters
Tiger has demonstated phenomenal golfing technique since his days as an amateur but what has kept him at the top of his game? A Scientific Approach to Conditioning and Quality Practice!
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Australia has some of the world’s leading practitioners when it comes to Golf Conditioning. [...]
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Tagged Core, david leadbetter, functional exercise, golf, mike dalgleish, paul chek, ramsey mcmasters, rob neal, shoulder stabilisation, Stability, tiger woods
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