ARE YOU CONFUSED?
* About 3-D motion analysis and its use in Golf Swing Analysis
* About Kinetic Linking vs. Kinematic Sequencing
* About 3 degrees of freedom vs. 6 degrees of freedom systems
* About Optical vs. Electromagnetic technology
* About Joint Center Manual Digitizing vs. External Marker set digitizing
Do you wonder why the data between motion systems varies so much?
Join us for a FREE webinar on Golf Swing Biomechanics and 3-D Technology.
Monday, June 2, 2008 @ 7:00pmEST
Click here to register
Be an Educated Consumer.
Are you using an expensive AMM system with limited results?
Are you frustrated trying to make sense of confusing K-Vest data?
Don't let the amount of information (some might say MIS-INFORMATION) out there, keep you from making a difference in your students progress. Let us help you weed through it to better understand what it all means to your ability to better diagnose, teach and train your golf athlete.
Ask us your TOUGH questions and we'll give you REAL VERIFIABLE answers back from a pioneer in the field of clinical biomechanics and 3-D motion analysis.
Presenter:
Chris Welch of welch-e technologies
Chris is a pioneer in clinical application motion analysis and has been working in the field since 1991. He has extensive knowledge in golf application and has worked with many golf instructors, tested students and provided information used by instructors such as David Leadbetter, Mike Hebron, Mike Adams, Jim McLean and Mike Bentley. He has also been provided evaluations to PGA professionals like Greg Norman, Brad Faxon, Earnie Els, Nick Price, Ray Floyd and Nick Faldo.
Over this time, he has also worked with therapists including Pete Draovitch, Gray Cook, Greg Rose and Mark Verstegen. Chris made biomechanics become a well known term in the golf industry dating back to his days providing biomechanical evaluation services to the Golden Bear South Florida tour in the mid 1990's. The culmination of this work, his knowledge of swing biomechanics and a related normative data are second to none in the industry.
The corner stone to Chris's success has been the education of those previously listed and countless others in order to bring biomechanics to the masses. In addition to research articles and literature, Chris has been dynamically involved in creating the biomechanics sections of clinical seminars including Dr. David Seaman's Backswing Dynamics and Dr. Greg Rose's Advantage Golf and most recently a biomechanics component to Back to Basics Golf Academy seminar series. In addition to seminars, Chris has also contributed biomechanics information to books published by David Leadbetter, Pete Draovitch, Gray Cook and Hank Johnson.
Join us for a FREE webinar on Golf Swing Biomechanics and 3-D Technology.
Monday, June 2, 2008 @ 7:00pmEST
Click here to register
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Posted by: Max Westphal | June 13, 2008 at 12:20 PM