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The required number of trials for biomechanical analysis of a golf swing.

Anna C Severin1, Sally G Barnes1, Stewart A Tackett1, C Lowry Barnes1, Erin M Mannen1.   

Abstract

The increasing interest in the biomechanical analysis of the golf swing warrants establishing the minimum number of trials required to obtain reliable data. Several such methods have been suggested previously for other movement tasks, and it has been shown that the number of required trials depends on the method used and on the task examined. This study aimed to compare three methods of reliability: a sequential average, intraclass correlations, and a modified version of the standard error of measurement (SEMind). Kinematic and kinetic data of 10 recreational golfers performing 15 shots with both a six-iron and a driver was collected using a ten-camera motion capture system and force platforms. Range-of-motion, velocity, joint moments, and ground reaction forces were extracted and analysed using the three methods. The sequential average method yielded the highest number of required trials (12), while the intraclass correlations and SEMind both resulted in lower numbers of required trials (4). Considering the variability between participants and strengths and limitations of the various methods, we conclude that 8 trials is sufficient for biomechanical analyses of a golf swing and recommend the SEMind method for determining how many swings should be collected.

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Keywords:  Reliability; kinematics; kinetics; movement stability; variability

Year:  2019        PMID: 30698499      PMCID: PMC6706322          DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2018.1554085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Biomech        ISSN: 1476-3141            Impact factor:   2.832


  22 in total

1.  Analysis of 3D kinematics concerning three different clubs in golf swing.

Authors:  C I Egret; O Vincent; J Weber; F H Dujardin; D Chollet
Journal:  Int J Sports Med       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 3.118

Review 2.  Quantifying test-retest reliability using the intraclass correlation coefficient and the SEM.

Authors:  Joseph P Weir
Journal:  J Strength Cond Res       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 3.775

3.  Kinetic comparison of a side-foot soccer kick between experienced and inexperienced players.

Authors:  Ryuji Kawamoto; Osamu Miyagi; Jiro Ohashi; Senshi Fukashiro
Journal:  Sports Biomech       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 2.832

4.  Kinematic analysis of swing in pro and amateur golfers.

Authors:  N Zheng; S W Barrentine; G S Fleisig; J R Andrews
Journal:  Int J Sports Med       Date:  2007-11-14       Impact factor: 3.118

5.  Three-dimensional trunk kinematics in golf: between-club differences and relationships to clubhead speed.

Authors:  Christopher Joyce; Angus Burnett; Jodie Cochrane; Kevin Ball
Journal:  Sports Biomech       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 2.832

6.  Thorax and pelvis kinematics during the downswing of male and female skilled golfers.

Authors:  Sean A Horan; Kerrie Evans; Norman R Morris; Justin J Kavanagh
Journal:  J Biomech       Date:  2010-02-24       Impact factor: 2.712

7.  Movement variability in the golf swing of male and female skilled golfers.

Authors:  Sean A Horan; Kerrie Evans; Justin J Kavanagh
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 5.411

8.  Effects of fatigue on golf performance.

Authors:  Nicholas R Higdon; W Holmes Finch; Daniel Leib; Eric L Dugan
Journal:  Sports Biomech       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 2.832

9.  Rotational biomechanics of the elite golf swing: benchmarks for amateurs.

Authors:  David W Meister; Amy L Ladd; Erin E Butler; Betty Zhao; Andrew P Rogers; Conrad J Ray; Jessica Rose
Journal:  J Appl Biomech       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 1.833

10.  Support for a reduction in the number of trials needed for the star excursion balance test.

Authors:  Richard H Robinson; Phillip A Gribble
Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 3.966

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