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Pelvis and Thorax Transition plus Spine Rotation

December 22, 2011
By philcheetham
Pelvis and Thorax Transition plus Spine Rotation

  Here is a detailed explanation of the pelvis and thorax kinematic sequence curves from TPI 3D, focused around transition.  They display how transition occurs and there is a lot of information that can be gleaned from them.  They relate directly to the spine rotation graph also.  So for TPI 3D techies here we...

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The Biomechanics of Elite Sprinters

November 28, 2011
By philcheetham
The Biomechanics of Elite Sprinters

I recently attended the annual track and field summit that included sessions on sprints, hurdles, throws and jumps. I especially enjoyed the seminars by Dr. Ralph Mann on sprint mechanics. Here are some of the main points that I picked up. Ralph emphasizes “front side” mechanics rather than “back side” mechanics. It is a...

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The Importance of Stretching the X-Factor in the Downswing of Golf: The X-Factor Stretch

November 20, 2011
By philcheetham
The Importance of Stretching the X-Factor in the Downswing of Golf: The X-Factor Stretch

Back in 2000 my colleagues and I wrote a paper where we showed that an increase in the X-Factor at the beginning of the downswing seemed to be more important that the X-Factor itself.  We called this the “X-Factor Stretch”. Jim McLean is well known for his teaching of the X-Factor and has also...

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When does the Pelvis Begin to Decelerate in the Downswing of Golf?

October 26, 2011
By philcheetham

In order to create maximum speed of a distal segment or implement, the principle of the kinematic sequence (a.k.a kinetic link) shows that each body part, should accelerate then decelerate in a sequential manner. For the golf swing, to achieve maximum club speed, the sequence is pelvis, thorax (ribcage), lead arm, club shaft. This...

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Working with BMW and Athletics on Biomechanics Technology

October 20, 2011
By philcheetham

Here is a short article in Wired Magazine Online.  It talks about the project I am working on with BMW and Track and Field.  BMW engineers developing software for a 3D camera with the goal to track the athletes running velocity.  This will help us do performance testing on a regular basis. http://www.wired.com/playbook/2011/10/us-track-and-field-and-bmw-join-for-olympic-push/

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Twisting is Easy

August 29, 2011
By philcheetham

The biomechanics of twisting somersaults has always been an interesting subject to me. I am currently coaching Trampoline and Tumbling, and my daughter Jenny is one of my athletes, (Air Sports Unlimited, Scottsdale, Arizona).  Quite often I can’t resist doing something myself. Last weekend I watched one of my gymnasts try a Rudi (1...

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