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Tempo, Rhythm, and Aging in Golf.

R J Jagacinski1, N Greenberg2, M J Liao1

  • 1a Department of Psychology , The Ohio State University.

Journal of Motor Behavior
|June 1, 1997
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Older golfers may exhibit faster swing tempos and earlier peak force compared to younger golfers, despite potential challenges in controlling instability during the golf swing. This research explores age-related differences in golf performance dynamics.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Biomechanics
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Typical research indicates slower perceptual-motor performance in older adults.
  • Understanding age-related differences in complex motor skills like golf is crucial for performance optimization and injury prevention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate age-related differences in the biomechanics of the golf swing.
  • To analyze force application, swing tempo, and stability in older versus younger golfers.
  • To explore the impact of auditory feedback on golf swing execution.

Main Methods:

  • 12 older and 12 younger golfers performed golf shots towards a target.
  • An accelerometer on the clubhead measured applied force.
  • Auditory feedback (pitch proportional to force) was provided to half the participants.
Keywords:
aginggolfrhythmtempo

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Main Results:

  • Older golfers showed earlier peak downswing force and a trend towards faster swing tempo.
  • Older golfers exhibited greater force variability and instability during the swing.
  • Auditory feedback led to a slower follow-through but did not significantly alter shot accuracy or quantity.
  • Swing phases (backswing, downswing, follow-through) demonstrated a chain-like temporal structure, suggesting tempo and rhythm are interdependent.

Conclusions:

  • Older adults may compensate for age-related motor control changes with altered swing dynamics.
  • The interplay between tempo and rhythm is critical in golf performance, and manipulating one can affect the other.
  • Further research is needed to understand how older adults manage instability in dynamic movements.