Metric Golf Swing Plane
The golf swing plane is defined as the best fit plane to a time series of points of a TARGET or LANDMARK, usually defined within an event sequence.
The purpose of the event sequence is to allow the computation of different planes through the swing. For example, a plane during takeaway.
- Metric_Golf_Swing_Plane
- /SIGNAL_TYPES=TARGET
- SIGNAL_NAMES=CLUB
- /SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL
- /RESULT_NAME=STANCE_CLUB
- /RESULT_FOLDER=GOLF
- /EVENT_SEQUENCE=TAKEAWAY+BACK
- ! /EXCLUDE_EVENTS=
- ;
or a plane at the beginning of the backswing.
- Metric_Golf_Swing_Plane
- /SIGNAL_TYPES=TARGET
- /SIGNAL_NAMES=CLUB
- ! /SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL
- /RESULT_NAME=SWING_CLUB
- /RESULT_FOLDER=GOLF
- /EVENT_SEQUENCE=TOP+DOWN
- ! /EXCLUDE_EVENTS=
- ;
The dialog for this command is:
To display the two swing planes use the command Highlight_Golf_Features:
- Highlight_Golf_Features
- ! /CALIBRATION_FILE=
- ! /X_FACTOR=RPV::X+RTA::X
- CLUB_PATH=TARGET::ORIGINAL::CLUB
- ! /BALL_PATH=TARGET::ORIGINAL::BALL
- /STANCE_PLANE=METRIC::GOLF::STANCE_CLUB
- /SWING_PLANE=METRIC::GOLF::SWING_CLUB
- /HIGHLIGHT_X_FACTOR=TRUE
- /HIGHLIGHT_CLUB_PATH=TRUE
- /HIGHLIGHT_BALL_PATH=TRUE
- /HIGHLIGHT_STANCE_PLANE=TRUE
- /HIGHLIGHT_SWING_PLANE=TRUE
- ;
Given the dataset, it has been difficult to generalize a good view of the swing planes. One image is below.