Young-Hoo Kwon, Ph.D. Professor & Director, Biomechanics Laboratory, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX ykwon@twu.edu | kwon3d@kwon3d.com http://drkwongolf.info #TWU #Kinesiology #Biomechanics #KGRANDIOSE Before & After with Two-Step Swing Drills #Kwonified Golfer: Jim Sheridan (60) Date: Jan 6, 2022 Location: #TWU Motion…
#KGRANDIOSE Before & After with Two-Step Swing Drills #Kwonified Golfer: Bill Shea (58) Date: Dec 31, 2021 Location: #TWU Motion Analysis Lab Bill Shea said “Your lesson had an immediate impact as I shot a 79 this afternoon at Stonebridge…
The Mer-Ka-Ba Tour – Egypt 2022 With Doug Brignole & Egyptologist Mohamed Ibrahim. Check out my conversation with Egyptologist Mohamed Ibrahim about our tour in Egypt. In this educational tour, we will be learning about the ancient Egyptian’s history…
In this webinar, PGA Professional Craig Hanson and V1 Sports’ own Mandy Von See discuss how video analysis and ground pressure technology is used to improve the golf swing. Craig with provide a tour and demonstration of the technology that…
In this video PGA Teaching Professional Zack King goes over how to stop casting in the golf swing. Zack gives his explanation of where casting comes from and drills to change the pattern. Zack also discusses Ben Hogan’s secret to…
Dr. Greg at the Titleist Performance Institute gives me a golfing and pitching assessment. We work on getting some technique behind my golf swings and I get up to 144 mph clubhead speed. Rotation is rotation! Like, Comment, Subscribe JUCO…
Dr. Tyler Standifird uses @TrackMan, force plates, and more researching SuperSpeed Golf in his lab. In this video, he walks through the numbers he’s targeting for speed gains, a tour of the lab, and shows the subject during his testing.
Playing golf from the trees can be intimidating without understanding what your capable of producing. PGA golf instructor Zack King give his tips on calculated risk when playing in the trees and beyond. Supporting business links: Lone Tree Golf Course:…
#乒乓球 #tabletennis #biomechanics Table Tennis. The Chinese technical-biomechanical system or school, is based on the transfer of speed or power on the ball, one of the fundamental differences between existing schools and with the rest of the world. Here we…