Saturday, May 19, 2012

Zenolink News

Ground Forces & Lower Body Mechanics

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by Scott Beaumont http://www.insidegolf.com.au

This month we are going to explain the most important foundation of the kinetic link which initiates muscular loading: Ground Forces. No singles link in the process of creating clubhead speed is considered more important than any other; however, your swing is only as strong as your “weakest link”. During the golf swing, the transfer of energy and power from the lower body to the upper body is certainly the most pivotal, and thus ...

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Golf Specific Coordination

Activity Specific Coordination as it applies to golf

The body moves in very specific patterns during the golf swing. These patterns can be referred to as activity specific coordination. The more efficient and effective the patterns of movement or coordination the better the golf swing performance.

Some keys to golf swing coordination:

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Why Use Zenolink?

Zeno_logoBecause every athlete is different. Those differences run deeper than height, weight, body type, attitude or strength. Athletes have their own individual kinetic fingerprint – their own biomechanical DNA, so to speak. Because no two athletes engage their sport-specific functional movements the same way. . .

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OCMetro Announces SWH & Zenolink

OCMETRO, January 2011 - "The Southwest Health Professional Center in Costa Mesa is using a new 3-D platform from New York-based ZenoLink that aims to help athletes across a range of sports understand and correct their movement patterns"

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Muscular Loading

In last month’s issue we wrote about the physics and physiology behind generating optimal power and efficient movement in the golf swing. This month we’ll focus on physiology of the muscles and the laws of physics.

When we amateurs watch a professional golfer’s swing, we often marvel at how effortless the motion seems and how far the ball travels. Regardless of the size and shape of the professional golfer or his/her personal style, the swing we see — and the ball flight — is something all amateurs endlessly strive to achieve.

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