Summation of segmental velocities in the golf swing

The downswing phase in golf was represented as a double pendulum pivoted at the shoulder joint and hinged at the wrist. The motion of such a pendulum was used to derive a series of equations which were used to describe the instantaneous values of several of the component features of the downswing. R...

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