The use of sound to improve your swing

Posted on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at 5:48 am in Golf Swing Analysis Articles.

If I know my students that the lessons of golf as a critical good rhythm is invited to take a good swing, most people think is important, but not the main factor. Many weekend golfers would probably agree with this assessment. But a new device developed by a professor at Yale suggests that a good rhythm is more important to cut strokes from your golf handicap that many realize.

Bob Grob, a professor of physics at Yale University and aa-disability has recently invented a device to translate the rhythm of a swing in the sound. Here's how it works: a small wireless transmitter inserted into the butt of a club to discover the movement of the club. The signal produced is transferred to an iPod-sized device connected to the life of the player. The acoustic signal is transmitted to a set of headphones and light noise manifests itself as a body as sweet as the tone when the player swings.

If your clubhead is deceleratingthrough the influence, the transition from backswing to a sudden slowdown if your mechanics are not synchronized, Unit GroBer told through sound. The sooner the club travels, the higher the volume and location. The idea is the stronger effect of the sound, not before. Unit GroBer's also notes the speed with the club is moving into recession, and gives you a start-to-finish speed profile. This is a practical tool for serious golfers.

Swing Beams

Using this device,GroBer were able to isolate three different speed profiles among golfers.
High handicap golfers with golf (20 +) is cursed with lousy rhythm. They are dancers who have two left feet, always tripping over itself. Golfers with a handicap golf in 20-5-golfers how they are brought to complete their swing too quickly. The loudest noise comes just before impact.

Then there are players with a golf handicap of less than 5 players call their tour. They also have a tendencyrun their swings, but much less compared to intermediate golfers. Among golfers, players create the highest noise just before impact, but make far less often than intermediate golfers. Most often, their loudest noise comes into force immediately, which explains why the ball well.

The improvement in the rate

The best cornering GroBer contain a brief period in which the club was not moving at all, while the lower bodybegan to empty. Unfortunately, weekend golfers tend to accelerate the transition from backswing to the slowdown. This disturbs the rhythm of the opponent is thrown from his swing impact. So that the loudest noise comes only before and not on the consequences.

Device professor does not say anything new about the blow of a golf club. Only confirmed what we suspected all along to the rhythm of swing: This is one of the keys to hit a ball well, if notkey. Just like you can benefit from this information?

First, the hands at rest. If you are tense or tight, the rest of the body is tense. When Johnny Bench, the great baseball player, had the ball for distance, the first thing he did was to exempt from its socket. Relaxed his hands and arms and body.

Secondly, to work in a battle to save it. Pace yourself when you practice. Think of your swing as a one-two movement. One of them is your backswing. TwoYour setbacks. You can also say something like "one-two" in the swing. "Back and through", "low and slow" or "count" also works.

Third, practice swings with his eyes closed. By swinging with his eyes closed, you can feel the weight of the club and the feeling of speed gradually increases from the top of your swing to a final controlled. Once you've learned to go about creating jobs. If successful, you will see yourto improve consistency and reduce your bad shots.

Most golf courses teaching sessions focused on the mechanics of the swing, not the intangible "like rhythm and tempo. But as a professor of GroBer device shows the analysis of sound, the intangible is important, good mechanics, if not more important. If you want more consistent golf handicap cut to sizes, focus on improving both the mechanics and intangibles.

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