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Dynamic Balance
Read more: Dynamic BalanceTraditionally, dynamic balance or weight transfer was the coaching term used to describe how the body’s mass is moved during the swing (Leadbetter, 1990, Mann, 1998). It is also described as the pivot (Leadbetter, 1990, McClean, 1996) the appropriate rotating transfer of weight from its original static position at address to the trail side in…
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Impact Laws
Read more: Impact LawsEvery golfer will have a ball flight of some description, also known as the D-Plane or descriptive plane. The D-Plane is made up of the golf balls direction, trajectory, curvature & distance traveled. The D-Plane is determined by the clubface conditions at impact. The clubface conditions are also known as the impact laws, the Impact…
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The Pancreas
Read more: The PancreasThe pancreas is an organ in the upper abdomen. It is about the size of a hand. Enzymes (chemicals) made by cells in the pancreas pass into the gut to help digest food. The hormones insulin and glucagon are also made in the pancreas and help to regulate the blood sugar level. The pancreas is…
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The Liver
Read more: The LiverThe liver is a vital organ and has a wide range of functions including detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of bio-chemicals necessary for digestion. The liver is necessary for survival; there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of liver function in the long term, although new liver dialysis techniques can be used…
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Kidneys
Read more: KidneysThe kidneys are bean shaped organs that serve several essential regulatory roles. They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid–base balance, and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining salt and water balance). They serve the body as a natural filter of the…