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Golf Achiever Force Plate was developed for
Weight Shift Training in the Golf Swing. During a swing,
Golf Achiever Force
Plate graphically demonstrates the golfer's weight shift pattern and
aggregate weight forces in real time. Golf Achiever
Force Plate can also
record and archive swing patterns for detailed analysis and follow
up review.
With Golf Achiever
Force Plate's Real time
Audio and Visual Feedback, students will learn to shift their weight
properly and know when they've got it right. Students learning and
practicing on Golf Achiever Force Plate improve their swings fast.
Golf Achiever Force Plate's durable hardware
and easy to use software make it ideal for use in teaching and
training environments. |
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System Requirements |
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Swing Pattern Example
Red Line = Left
Foot
Green Line = Right Foot
Grey Line = Total Force
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Total Forces Over Time |
- Operating System: Windows XP,
Windows 2000
- CPU: Pentium 4, 1.1 GHz+
- RAM: 256 Mb+
- Free Space: 1 Gb+
- USB Port
- IEEE 1394 Port (Firewire)
- CD-ROM Drive |
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Features and Benefits |
- Students Improve Faster with Real
Time Audio and Visual Feedback
- Instructors Identify and Communicate Swing Faults Faster and More
Effectively
- Record and Archive Swings for Detailed Analysis and Review
- Operates on a Laptop or Desktop Computer (USB Connection)
- Use with Video Analysis and/or Launch Monitor
- Use with Right- or Left-Handed Swings
- Indoor / Outdoor Use
- Durable, Reliable Hardware
- Easy to Use Software
- Easy to Understand Graphical Displays
- Hands Free Teaching and Practice
- Ideal for Lessons, Practice, and Training
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The Fish Hook
Inside->Out Swing Path Resulting in Draw. This is the form you want
your students to Achieve! |
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The Spin Out
Weight on Right Heel then quickly to Left Heel. Lack of Balance
causes Left Heel to "Spin". |
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The Slice
Outside->In Swing Path. Weight moves from Right Toe to Left Heel |
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The Reverse Pivot
Weight starts towards Left Foot, then Reverses back to Right Foot.
Swing result is very poor. |
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The Slide
Weight Transfer in line with ball flight. Sometimes a good shot,
often a push |
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The Hang Back
Weight moves back to Right Foot and stays there through the
downswing... No Weight Transfer. |
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