골프 샷의 목표설정 방법으로서의 듀얼 포인트 에이밍의 효과: 볼의 낙하지점 정확성과 낙하 집중경향의 비교
- Title
- 골프 샷의 목표설정 방법으로서의 듀얼 포인트 에이밍의 효과: 볼의 낙하지점 정확성과 낙하 집중경향의 비교
- Other Titles
- Effects of Dual Point Aiming in Golf Performance
- Author
- 박범영
- Keywords
- GOLF AIMING THEORY; DUAL POINT AIMING THEORY; GUIDING TARGET; SWING TARGET; CONCENTRATION EFFECT
- Issue Date
- 2011-12
- Publisher
- 한국골프학회
- Citation
- 골프연구, v. 5, NO. 2, Page. 67-83
- Abstract
- Despite the variety of different aiming situations in golf performance, according to the state of the art of the current aiming theory, all of the methods share the one principle, the one point aiming method: the target direction matches with the club face direction. In this manner the golfer may directly control the ball to move to the target direction. However, the results of the one point aiming brings about the frustration and psychological tension to the golfers because, in most cases, the balls tend to be scattering off the target without expectable regularities. The purpose of this study was to propose a new aiming theory based on the effects of separating the aiming point in address position from the aiming point in down swing path. The new aiming method involves generating a regular distortion to the traveling path of the ball by aligning the body and club position to the first target and swinging the club toward the second target. By generating such regular distortion, the swing method achieves controlling and moving the ball to the desired area by generating 'concentration effect'. To verify the theory, twenty four professional golfers participated in the study. Each of them hit 22 balls at the pin from the distance of 100 meter by the one point aiming method and the dual point aiming method respectively. The experiment showed the practical possibilities of the dual point aiming method. There were no statistically significant difference in the absolute distance from the pin and the dropped point of the balls between the two methods. However, the dual point aiming method showed statistically significant advantages in distance control and the concentration tendency of dropped golf balls.
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- http://www.earticle.net/Article.aspx?sn=168502https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/186469
- ISSN
- 1976-2380;2713-9565
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- COLLEGE OF SPORTS AND ARTS[E](예체능대학) > ETC
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