Muscle activity during the golf swing

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Abstract

In the right hands, the golf swing is a motion that inspires looks of awe from the public. It is a complex movement of the whole body to generate power to a golf ball to propel the ball great distances with accuracy. This movement relies on the coordinated sequence of muscle activation to produce a fluid and reproducible movement. This paper reviews the literature on golf swing related muscle activity. The phases of this activity are discussed with a view to assisting the practitioner in understanding the swing. Such understanding may help in the management of the injured golfer.

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McHardy, A., & Pollard, H. (2005, November). Muscle activity during the golf swing. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2005.020271

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