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The knowledge of the onset and cessation timing of the paraspinal muscles that surround the lumbar spine is an important area of research for the understanding of low back pain. This study examined the timing of the erector spinae and... more
My article examines the relationship between space, class and gender using wealthy golf clubs in contemporary Mexico City as a case study. I argue that these clubs are strategic sites where economic elites naturalize the arbitrary logic... more
Abstract: The three dimensional (3D) flight of a golf ball at taking into account the Magnus effect is studied in the paper. For this purpose it is composed a system of six nonlinear differential equations. To determine the 3D... more
Golf Tourism (G) - Goodfellow Publishers www.goodfellowpublishers.com/free_files/fileGolfTourism01.pdf by S Hudson - 2009 - Cited by 22 - Related articles 25. References. 26. Published by Goodfellow Publishers Limited, Woodeaton,... more
The purpose of this study was to compare key magnitude and timing parameters of the kinematic sequence between amateur recreational players (amateurs) and PGA touring professionals (pros). It was hypothesized that the key magnitude... more
The experience of the Golf Practice Class with Lodging and the Change of Life Skills through it The purpose of this study is to examine the experience of the golf practice class with lodging and the longitudinal change of life skills... more
The mismatch between competence and job requirements is a cause of rampant unemployment. Moreover, the imbalance between supply and demand, as well as the quality of human resources are produced. The edupreneur program in the Islamic... more
This document examines declining participation rates and economics in the business of golf in the United States, and suggests that by increasing diversity and inclusion, the image of the sport and participation rates will improve as the... more
This paper presents the observation field notes taken at a coach education event for young elite golf players and their parents and coaches. The structured notes may serve as a worked example of what field observations can look like in... more
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects of 36 continuous holes of competitive golf on salivary testosterone, cortisol, and testosterone-to-cortisol ratio and their relation to performance in eight elite male collegiate... more
Although it is well established that performance is influenced by competitive pressure, our understanding of the mechanisms which underlie the pressure–performance relationship is limited. The current experiment examined mediators of the... more
Functional training programs have been used in a variety of rehabilitation settings with documented success. Based on that success, the concept of functional training has gained popularity in applied fitness settings to enhance sport... more
The aim of this study was to compare the salivary cortisol (sC) and the salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) responses to simulated and official Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) matches. Saliva samples were collected from 9 male BJJ athletes before... more
It is often postulated that an increased hip to shoulder differential angle (`X-Factor') during the early downswing better utilises the stretch-shorten cycle and improves golf performance. The current study aims to examine the potential... more
The purpose of the paper is to discuss self-sabotaging behavior (SSB) in terms of how mindfulness training (MT) can be used to overcome or reduce harm from the behavior. SSB can be defined as actions that interfere with self-defined... more
"The sport of golf has grown tremendously in the past three decades. It is now the leading sport in the world in terms of total economic expenditure, yet surprising little on golf has appeared in the academic sports studies literature.... more
The PGA Tour caddie is a position many people see but fail to recognise when they enjoy a PGA Tour event. Caddies serve a vital role to the Tour player, aiding in club selection, as well as course and atmospheric conditions during a round... more
We can confirm some aspects theorized on "Golf for Engineers" by a system of capture significant points trajectories of the player and the club, with computer processing that combines mass displacements and times, taking interesting... more
That Matt Kuchar's golf swing technique was very flat and reported to be undergoing regular changes, it piqued curiosity to inspect his moves and try to account for his relatively inferior performance with a driver versus his irons. He... more
We present in this communication further details to justify the new theory on Aerodynamics, discussing the D'Alembert's Paradox with intuitive and direct application on a cutted short aerodynamic body, vortex stabilizer, developed... more
Current golf dogma views the golf swing as a discreet, not a serial, motor action. Consequently golf swing teaching strategies are out of synch with those of complex motor skill development in other sports. The relevant points of... more
The three dimensional (3D) flight of a golf ball at taking into account the Magnus effect is studied in the paper. For this purpose it is composed a system of six nonlinear differential equations. To determine the 3D orientation of the... more
We present a series of technical data, which are usually unknown to golfers who have a lot of sense when the player is interested in the physics of golf. Furthermore, we explain the design criteria of golf clubs, with the application of... more
The main goal of the present study is to contribute for the improvement of landscape sustainability of the golf activity, focusing on the Algarve region, Portugal. Although the economical dimension of sustainability is arguably assured... more
Because Gene Sarazen developed his golf swing before the advent of steel shafts, his technique could not have been the 'Modern swing'. This study utilized a graphic analysis technique based on video snips to define his method. Essential... more