User:Dizzleface/Rotary Swing
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Rotary Swing is a golf swing model based on how the body’s muscles and joints are designed to move and be in alignment throughout the golf swing. The learning system for the Rotary Swing is built around how the brain learns new movement patterns.
Doctors, biomechanists, physical therapists, golf instructors, and learning experts collaborated to mold the system into what it is today (rotarygolfswing.com/medicalpanel.php). Rotary Swing founder Chuck Quinton and one of the top recognized golf fitness trainers, Alison Thietje, spearheaded this unique method of golf instruction and developed the Rotary Swing system based upon universal facts about how the skeletal system and muscles are designed to function instead of basing swing theory on popular PGA tour players of the moment (motionmemroy4golf.com). They examined the golf swing from a logical point of view and built a golf swing model based on human anatomical absolutes and fundamentals of human movement. This makes the model objective rather than theory or personal preference based (motionmemory4golf.com).
The Rotary Swing model takes into account Newton’s Laws of Motion, specifically centrifugal and centripetal force.
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