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Autor:
Ben L. Langdown, Jack E.T. Wells
Publikováno v:
Journal of sports sciences. 38(8)
Despite a growing body of evidence on the positive impact of sports science for golf, there is still a paucity of research investigating the "perceptions" and "practices" of high-skilled golfers. Professional Golfers' Association Assistant Profession
Publikováno v:
Journal of strength and conditioning research. 34(10)
Wells, JET, Mitchell, ACS, Charalambous, LH, and Fletcher, IM. Relationships between highly skilled golfers' clubhead velocity and vertical ground reaction force asymmetry during vertical jumps and an isometric midthigh pull. J Strength Cond Res 34(1
Previous research has highlighted the positive effect that different warm-up protocols have on golf performance (e.g. Sorbie et al., 2016; Tilley & MacFarlane, 2012) with the design of warm-ups and programmes targeting and improving golf performance
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Autor:
Roger Hawkes, Andrew C.S. Mitchell, Simon L. Brearley, Laura Charalambous, Andrew Murray, Jack E.T. Wells, Iain M. Fletcher, Daniel Coughlan, Robert G. Hillman
Publikováno v:
Journal of sports sciences. 37(12)
A number of field-based investigations have evidenced practically significant relationships between clubhead velocity (CHV), vertical jump performance and maximum strength. Unfortunately, whilst these investigations provide a great deal of external v
Publikováno v:
Journal of sports sciences. 36(16)
Whilst previous research has highlighted significant relationships between golfers' clubhead velocity (CHV) and their vertical jump height and maximum strength, these field-based protocols were unable to measure the actual vertical ground reaction fo