Literature DB >> 22004259

Age-related differences in the rhythmic structure of the golf swing.

Tae Hoon Kim1, Richard J Jagacinski, Steven A Lavender.   

Abstract

Participants were 20 younger golfers (M age=19.8 years, SD=1.84 years) and 20 older golfers (M age=63.0 years, SD=2.55 years) who attempted 40- and 80-yard eight-iron shots requiring an adjustment of their force and timing. No age-related differences were found in the tempo or speed of the shot; however, there were differences in the rhythmic relationship between the clubhead force and the weight shift. Whereas younger golfers primarily exhibited a 3 versus 2 polyrhythmic pattern between the peak forces of the clubhead and weight shift, older golfers primarily exhibited a simpler 3 versus 3 rhythmic force pattern by adding a forward weight shift at the beginning of the shot. Additionally, older golfers exhibited less independence between the timing of the clubhead force and weight shift, which indicated greater use of a single integrated coordinative unit rather than 2 units. These findings are interpreted as compensations for age-related slowing and increased temporal variability that help to preserve tempo at a speed comparable to younger adults.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22004259     DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2011.624565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mot Behav        ISSN: 0022-2895            Impact factor:   1.328


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Review 1.  A timely review of a key aspect of motor imagery: a commentary on Guillot et al. (2012).

Authors:  Dave Smith; Caroline Wakefield
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 3.169

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