Segmental sequencing of kinetic energy in a computer-simulated golf swing

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 11 Số 1 - Trang 37-45 - 2008
Ian C. Kenny1, Alex J. McCloy2, Eric S. Wallace2, Steve R. Otto3
1Biomechanics Research Unit, Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
2Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute, University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Co. Antrim, UK
3R&A Rules Limited, Fife, Scotland, UK

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