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CRITERIA
MAIN EMPHASIS Carvinggolf Info 1/08
SENSE AND VALUES
Sport researchers from the Technical University of Munich
in collaboration with Thomas Thoeni, head instructor of the Carvinggolf
School and Juergen Bechler, inventor of Carvinggolf, have, within
the framework of a research project pertaining to the comparison
of the techniques of movement in the golf swing, developed an optimal
sequence of movement for Carvinggolf and titled „CARVINGGOLF-
Simple Steps Toward Success“.
From the point of view of sport researchers, a swing based upon
a sequence of movement on the basis of pendulum motion is much easier
for a player to learn and lets him progress more rapidly in his
playing ability.
The active muscular power input of
the swing is hereby reduced to a minimum and coordinative demanding
elements of movement don’t apply.
Thereby, while learning the swing motion, the pupil can make use
of familiar and trusted elements of movement. Pendulum motion is
a part of everyday life. An example is the natural pendulum movement
of the arms while walking.
From the players point of view it means:
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Less mistakes, faster progress,
better performance |
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Less stress, more joy of learning |
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Learning faster, lower
kosts |
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More fun playing |
From the instructor’s point of view:
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Faster success through the
teaching process |
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Less time input needed |
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Satisfied pupils |
From golf course management’s point
of view:
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Center oriented regular
training program |
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Satisfied and well trained players |
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Faster round played, more
rounds played |
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More rounds played, higher
turnover |
GOAL AND PATHS
In view of the complexity of the golf swing, only general
knowledge is available, which takes into consideration the individual
prerequisites ( physique, ability to move, etc.) of the pupil.
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Less active muscle power
and less coordinative demanding movement needed during the
course of the swing
> less mistakes made >
more playing fun, lower HCP. |
The answer given by sport research states:
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Less power
components:
More tightening of the muscles – less active muscle
power |
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Less coordinative demanding
movements:
Abstain from using active hip rotation |
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Uniform dynamic and
geometric conditions: Carvinggolf clubs with equally long
shaft lengths |
MAIN EMPHASIS IN THE COMPARISON OF THE MOTION
TECHNIQUE OF CARVINGGOLF AND THE TRADITIONAL SWING TECHNIQUE
The basic element of the golf swing of both techniques is the physical
pendulum.
The traditional doctrine of
the swing technique contains, next to the basic element of the „physical
pendulum“, additional physical, biomechanical and functional
anatomic regularities of the swing movement. These elements are
to be coordinated between each other through the use of active muscle
power and through a demanding and tuned sequence of movement.
The Carvinggolf technique, in
comparison ,also contains next to the basic element of the „physical
pendulum“, physical, biomechanical and functional anatomic
regularities of the swing movement. These elements, however, do
not have to be actively coordinated between each other because
they follow the passive law of the pendulum motion of the arms and
club.
MAIN EMPHASIS – LESS ACTIVE MUSCLE POWER
WITH CARVINGGOLF TECHNIQUE
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Initiation
of the arm club
pendulum motion. |
The
streching of the right leg and the
stabilizing impulse simplify the start-up of
the pendulum motion. |
Everything else happens automatically without
the use of active muscle power
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Positioning the wrists
in the correct angle |
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Change of direction of the pendulum
motion and downswing |
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Release of the pendulum
motion and consequently undo wrist angle |
WITH THE TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE
The backswing starts with a “starting up”
swing against the hitting direction through an easy pressure of
the front foot, followed by a change of the player’s center
position to the right onto the rear leg, as well as an immediate
turning of the pelvis and the shoulder axis. Shortly before the
end of the backswing is reached,i.e before the club has reached
it’s turning position, a rotation of the pelvis takes place
in addition to a dynamic change of the player’s center of
movement in direction of the target line, both initiated through
the pressure from the rear leg. The coordination of the partial
impulses of the muscle groups involved, follows from the bottom
to the top and within the course of the body rotation, from the
inside to the outside.
From the point of view of the sport
researchers, a high power effort is needed for this swing, leading
ultimately toward a chaos of movement.
High power effort in coordination with active pelvis muscles is
not needed with the Carvinggolf technique.
MAIN EMPHASIS – MORE PASSIVE MUSCLE
TENSION
WITH THE CARVINGGOLF TECHNIQUE
Falling of the upper arm into the swing, develops passive
muscle tension within the sequence of pendulum motion.
Everything else happens automatically
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Positioning the wrists
in the right angle |
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Release of the pendulum motion and
consequently undo wrist angle |
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Triggering the whip
lash effect |
WITH THE TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE
Shortly before the end of the backswing is reached, a rotation
of the pelvis, initiated through pressure from the rear leg, occurs,as
well as a dynamic change of the player’s center of movement
in direction of the goal. The coordination of the partial impulses
of the muscle groups involved, follows from the bottom to the top
and within the course of the body rotation, from the inside to the
outside. In order to optimize the transfer of energy onto the club,
an active use if the wrists and a change of wrist angle during the
downswing is needed. The player, hereby , has to be able to feel
the resistance, respectively, the inertia of the head of the club
during the downswing.
From the point of view of the sport
researchers, amateur players are hardly in the position to build
up passive muscular tension within such a sequence of motion and
thereby having to transfer the developed energy into the ball.
MAIN EMPHASIS- EASIER COORDINATED MOVEMENT
WITH THE CARVINGGOLF TECHNIQUE
The central element is the physical pendulum.
The motion of the swing follows the physical laws of the pendulum,
an easy coordinative motion.
Prerequisite for an undisturbed sequence of motion is system stability
and room for pendulum motion. Stretching the right leg, transfers
the player’s body weight at the start of the pendulum motion
forward in the direction of the target line. The stabilizing impulse
of the pendulum motion, thereby, independently blocks unconscious
active and passive rotation of the body during the downswing.
WITH THE TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE
The traditional swing technique contains, next to the central
element of physical motion, additional physical laws like the temporal
coordination of the partial impulses and the functional anatomical
laws of the swing.
Hereby, the movement of the feet, legs, pelvis, upper body, shoulders
arms and hands have to be coordinated and executed with optimal
timing in the correct sequence, in order to guarantee an impulse
transfer from one segment to the next within the so called kinematic
chain. Especially the transfer of energy onto the club through the
undoing of the wrist angle at the exact moment demanded, plays a
very large role in achieving a high velocity of the club’s
head at the moment of impact. This means, the individual partial
movements i.e. shifting of the body’s center of gravity, rotation
and the 2 leverages ( arm and club ) have to be fully and successfully
coordinated.
This demands a very high measure of
coordination.
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The
basic problem of the traditional technique is being able
to turn the body in the course of the
swing to the rhythm of the pendulum motion. |
MAIN EMPHASIS - CARVINGGOLF CLUBS
Equal, geometric, rhythmic and dynamic
conditions of the swing with uniform shaft lengths
Tom Tomasello, one of the fathers of modern
golf, asked golf club manufacturer’s to develop golf clubs
with equal shaft lengths already as early as the 1980’s. To
him, the different shaft lengths being used, were pure harassment
for the player. Today, clubs with unified shaft lengths are available
in the U.S.A. and in Europe, their playing ease beeing undinied.
Test programs with amateurs show that the Carvinggolf swing technique
and Carvinggolf clubs achieve a much better hitting precision for
the player.
Traditional clubs
Different Shaft Lengths |
Carvinggolf clubs
Equal shaft lengths
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Players using Carvinggolf clubs have the same address position.
They always have the same distance to the ball. They don’t
have to use a multitude of clubs with different swing levels and
don’t have to master different rhythmic and dynamic conditions.
Just one club is needed.
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No longer many
different addressing positions. |
Only one
addressing position. |
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No more a multitude
of ball positions. |
Just a single
ball position in the Middle. |
FASTER HEALTHY GOLF
- with diligence -
Existing patterns of the traditional golf
swing technique cannot be overdrawn or dileted.The Carvinggolf technique
leads to a new pattern of movement which can only be stored in the
player’s mind through regular training and practice.
Golf players with many years of experience are at a little disadvantage
in the beginning phase of learning the Carvinggolf technique because
of the existing patterns of the traditional technique of movement
stored in their minds. These patterns are often recalled in times
of stress during the game.
Through intensive training, however, with “STACK and GO”-
which we call our new swing technique- , the player experiences
an astonishing progress, similar to pro’s who change over
to the“STACK and TILT” swing technique which is played
on the U.S. Tour and is closely related to Carvinggolf.
Redaktion, Text und Zeichnungen Jürgen
Bechler
Fachberatung Thomas Thöni
Jock Reetz
Dr. Ferdinand Tusker
Florian Kreuzpointner
Dr. Sabine Maier
Carvinggolf • 80637 München • Dachauerstrasse 140e
Tel. +49 89/156015 • Fax / 1577343
www.carvinggolf.com
Carvinggolf Info 1/08
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