How CCR determines the best golf club using slow motion analysis
At first glimpse, swinging a golf club looks
really easy. However, it requires a high level of precision, physical
control and coordination and is among the most technically challenging
motion sequences in sport. The ball lies just above the ground and has
to be hit accurately with a club head measuring just ten by five
centimetres. On impact, the golfer must hit the face of the club at a
precise right angle and while doing so, take the ground conditions,
distances, wind strength and gradients into account.
Reasons for Custom-Made Golf Clubs
Selecting the right club is crucial to the
perfect golf swing. The club must be tailored to the individual
measurements of the player as well as his or her unique requirements.
If, for example, the club is too long, it becomes difficult to control.
On the other hand, if it is too short, the player has to stoop, and
achieving the correct shoulder turn from such a stance is challenging.
In golf businesses or specialist departments,
clubs tend to come in standard versions. These naturally suit players
who match such standard measurements. However, the majority of players
don't fit the norm and require clubs that are custom-made.
This is where Mr. Erhardt brings his fitting
service into play. The first step is to measure his customers. The ideal
club length can be determined by using body height, distance from hand
to floor and other factors. Then an analysis is performed of body
movements. To do so, Mr. Erhardt uses the MotionBLITZ EoSens® mini1 high-speed camera.
Slow-Motion Analysis
On average, a golf stroke is executed in just 0.8
- 1.5 seconds. The club head can reach a speed of up to 200 km/h when
wielded by an experienced player. But such details of a swing can't be
picked up with the naked eye. The MotionBLITZ EoSens® mini1 provides detailed slow-motion recordings, which Dietmar Erhardt analyses.
The recordings provide important findings
relating to the best material to choose for the shaft. For example, the
greater the club head speed in relation to timing, the more the shaft is
inclined to bend out of shape. For players with a fast, powerful swing,
a less flexible shaft is therefore recommended. This allows the player
to have increased control over the stroke. For older players or
beginners with a slower, weaker swing, a shaft made from a more supple
material is advised. With a shaft made from graphite, the weight shifts
to the club head and the total weight is reduced, enabling improved
acceleration.
The cameras feature compact, robust housing (29 X
29×43 MM) which allows for easy installation - even in tight spaces.
The compact form factor satisfies the requirements of transportation
departments for discrete installation while providing efficient
monitoring. The cameras are also shock-resistant so that camera-shake
and blurred images can be avoided; GigE interfaces enable cable lengths
of up to 100 meters.
To Know More About Mikrotron High Speed Camera Distributor in India, Contact Menzel Vision and Robotics Pvt Ltd at (+ 91) 22 67993158 or Email us at info@mvrpl.com
Contact Details
Address: 4, A-Wing, Bezzola Complex,
Sion Trombay Road, Chembur
400071 Mumbai, India
Tel:(+91) 22 67993158
Fax: (+91) 22 67993159
Mobile:+91 9323786005 / 9820143131
E-mail: info@mvrpl.com
Contact Details
Address: 4, A-Wing, Bezzola Complex,
Sion Trombay Road, Chembur
400071 Mumbai, India
Tel:(+91) 22 67993158
Fax: (+91) 22 67993159
Mobile:+91 9323786005 / 9820143131
E-mail: info@mvrpl.com
Sion Trombay Road, Chembur
400071 Mumbai, India
Tel:(+91) 22 67993158
Fax: (+91) 22 67993159
Mobile:+91 9323786005 / 9820143131
E-mail: info@mvrpl.com
Source - mikrotron.de
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