Sunday, April 10, 2011

Tomorrow I head to Northern Ireland to install a new system at Ulster University


Tomorrow I head to Northern Ireland to install a new system at Ulster University. Professor Eric Wallace heads the program there and he has been a key figure in golf biomechanics over the last 20 years. 

He regularly does research projects with the R&A. 

One of the features that he and I will work on over the next 12 months will be a way to integrate force measurement at the feet via force plates with the 3D motion capture. 

One of the biggest challenges will be to ensure synchronicity between the motion capture and the force plate data. The inclusion of this feature will be a huge step forward for anyone who wants to do biofeedback work on weight transfer.

Check out our website at www.golfbiodynamics.com

No comments:

Post a Comment