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How you use the ground can have a major impact on your game. Once you are mastering how to use the ground, your game will be improved. Here are some articles about Biomechanics and Ground Reaction Forces.

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What is the Moment and the Torque on The S2M Dual 3D Force plates?

What is the Moment and the Torque on The S2M Dual 3D Force plates? I think some explanations are needed to not confuse everybody about moment and torque with force plates, so from a kinetic point of view! As an introduction, I would specify that the Torque is to the...

Why would a Dual Force Plate make more sense to analyse a swing?

Why would a Dual Force Plate make more sense to analyse a swing? Smart2Move has developed a dual Force plate, in order to give you more useful information than a single Force plate, and here’s why. The Total CoP (Center of Pressure) Trace and vertical Force are...

The Double Peak of Force

The Double Peak of Force As referred in a previous article, the high peak force optimally must occur before impact to efficiently transfer the ground reaction force to the club head. If the maximum peak of ground reaction force is created and then delivered at impact...

The Bubble

The Bubble The S2M Dual force plates can measure independently the amount of force applied under each foot during the swing. In the backswing, we measure the difference of the amount of force being applied between each foot. The S2M Dual force plates can measure...

The Line of Pressure (LoP)

The Line of Pressure (LoP) The Line of Pressure (LoP) is the line joining the Center of Pressure (CoP) of each foot, versus the target line. There is a correlation between the direction of the LoP during transition, downswing, and the swing direction at impact. The...

The High Peak Force

The High Peak Force Measuring the high peak of vertical force is absolutely crucial in a golf swing! It is the indication of how much power you are able to create from the ground. Quite simply, once you learn how to effectively use the ground to generate force, the...

The difference between Pressure & Force

The difference between Pressure & Force In Physics, the force is basically defined as the interaction making one point or one object changing its motion. The equation is F=m.a. with Force (in Newton) equal mass (in Kilogram) by acceleration (in meter/second²). The...

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