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Foot Insole Pressure Distribution during the Golf Swing in Professionals and Amateur Players

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app12010358

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golf swing; biomechanics; pressure patten; weight transfer; sensors

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This study compared the pressure distribution patterns on the foot insoles of golfers at different skill levels during the golf swing. The results showed differences in pressure distribution patterns between the left and right foot, but the patterns remained almost the same when switching between different clubs. Significant differences were also observed between professional golfers and players with medium and high handicaps in their pressure distribution patterns.
There are numerous articles that study the ground reaction forces during the golf swing, among which only a few analyze the pressure pattern distributed on the entire surface of the foot. The current study compares the pressure patterns on the foot insoles of fifty-five golfers, from three different performance levels, playing swings with driver and 5-iron clubs in the driving range. Five swings were selected for each club. During each swing, ultra-thin insole sensors (4 sensors/cm(2)) measure foot pressure at the frequency of 100 Hz. To perform statistical analysis, insole sensors are clustered to form seven areas, with the normalized pressure of each area being our dependent variable. A video camera was used to label the five key instants of the swing. Statistical analysis demonstrates a significant difference between the pressure distribution pattern of the left and right feet for both driver and 5-iron. However, the pressure distribution pattern remains almost the same when switching the club type from 5-iron to driver. We have also observed that there are significant differences between the pattern of professionals and players with medium and high handicap. The obtained pattern agrees with the principle of weight transfer with a different behavior between the medial and lateral areas of the foot.

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