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Differences in Lower Extremity Electromyographic Responses Based on Foot Position and Swing Phase in Golf Driver Swings

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the muscle activity of the lower extremity during driver swing in three-foot positions (Feet Open Stance, Feet Straight Stance, Lead Foot Open Stance). The electromyograms of gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, and vastus lateralis during swing were measured and analyzed in three sections (take away - back swing, back swing - down swing, and down swing - follow swing). There was no significant difference in muscle activity according to foot position. Muscle activity according to phase was significantly higher in right gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior, and the left and right vastus lateralis in down swing - follow swing. In conclusion, the difference in muscle activity according to foot position is insignificant, and it is considered that the muscle activity to maintain the balance of the body increases toward the end of swing.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Experiment Materials and Methods
2.1 Subject
2.2 Experimental Procedure
2.4 Foot Stance Conditions
2.5 Swing Phases
2.6 EMG analysis
2.7 Statistical Analysis
3. Result
3.1 Activity of Gastrocnemius
3.2 Activity of Tibialis Anterior
3.3 Activity of Vastus Lateralis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References

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  • Young-Jin Chi Master, Department of Sports Health Care, Dankook University, Korea
  • Hwan-Jong Jeong Invited Professor, Department of Sports Health Care, Dankook University, Korea
  • Byung-Kwan Kim Research Professor, Sports Science Institute, Dankook University, Korea

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