Friday, September 03, 2010
TechnologyAMM 3D-Golf plus TPI 3D Biomechanics Report
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In partnership with the Titleist Performance Institute, the AMM 3D-Golf™ System is a real-time, six-degree-of- freedom (6DOF) motion capture system that measures and analyzes the biomechanics of the golf swing.

It uses high speed electromagnetic sensors; eight times faster than standard video; to track the motion of each body segment and the club plus the powerful TPI 3D golf biomechanics software to analyze the results. 

During setup, an accurate alignment procedure aligns each sensor to the anatomy of its respective body segment producing dynamic values specific to that golfer’s body. 

Once the swing motion is captured it can be viewed and animated from any angle. This allows the instructor and golfer to review the swing in an even more comprehensive way than with video.

Flexible screen layouts can be displayed within seconds after each swing allowing  the instructor to immediately review the animation and biomechanical values. These values can be compared to the supplied PGA, LPGA and Champions’ Tour databases and a complete table of all parameters at the key points in the swing highlights whether the golfer is in or out of range at each point. This feature is great for pinpointing specific issues quickly. Our instructors can also create a database from the golfer’s own swings. This allows us to implement swing changes and chart the progress of the success of the changes.

In partnership with the Titleist Performance Institute, the AMM 3D-Golf™ System is a real-time, six-degree-of- freedom (6DOF) motion capture system that measures and analyzes the biomechanics of the golf swing.

It uses high speed electromagnetic sensors; eight times faster than standard video; to track the motion of each body segment and the club plus the powerful TPI 3D golf biomechanics software to analyze the results. 

During setup, an accurate alignment procedure aligns each sensor to the anatomy of its respective body segment producing dynamic values specific to that golfer’s body. 

Once the swing motion is captured it can be viewed and animated from any angle. This allows the instructor and golfer to review the swing in an even more comprehensive way than with video.

Flexible screen layouts can be displayed within seconds after each swing allowing  the instructor to immediately review the animation and biomechanical values. These values can be compared to the supplied PGA, LPGA and Champions’ Tour databases and a complete table of all parameters at the key points in the swing highlights whether the golfer is in or out of range at each point. This feature is great for pinpointing specific issues quickly. Our instructors can also create a database from the golfer’s own swings. This allows us to implement swing changes and chart the progress of the success of the changes.

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