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Measuring Performance from Video: My Article in the Olympic Coach Magazine

August 24, 2011 by Phil Cheetham

My article titled “Measuring Basic Performance Parameters from Video: A Tutorial with Sprinting as an Example” was published yesterday in the US Olympic Committee’s online magazine called Olympic Coach.  The article describes how to put together a very inexpensive analysis system comprising a high speed video camera, a Windows laptop and a powerful but free video analysis … [Read more...]

Discovery Magazine Website Article

June 19, 2011 by Phil Cheetham

After day one of the US Open I was interviewed for an article asking if there is a perfect swing in golf.  I had a chance to talk about TPI, the AMM system and 3D analysis.  Rory McIlroy was ahead after the first round and looked like a shoe in to win it (and he did).  Rory’s swing was captured on the AMM3D system and analyzed using the TPI3D reports by the guys a the Butch … [Read more...]

3D Motion Art – Dynamic Golf Swing Posters

August 2, 2010 by Phil Cheetham

3D Motion Art – Dynamic Golf Swing Posters

My wife Bridget and I have created eye-catching posters using the beautiful patterns of human motion.  We call them "The 3D Motion Art Series".  I believe these posters are unique, I have not seen anything like them on the Internet. They come in many different colors and the first release is focused on the golf swing.  We are working on other sports such as baseball and … [Read more...]

This is how a pike position should look!

August 1, 2010 by Phil Cheetham

I saw this picture in my recently received USA Diving magazine.  What an amazing pike position!  This is interesting biomechanically, for two reasons; 1) Moment of Inertia – I recently discussed how to make a somersault spin rapidly and here is the picture perfect example.  I don’t think a pike could be any tighter and for him, his moment of inertia is as small as he is … [Read more...]

Biofeedback Training – Shoulders in all 3 axes at Top of Backswing

July 31, 2010 by Phil Cheetham

Susie Corona and I use the AmmTrainer3D software with one AmmSensor between her shoulder blades to demonstrate how we can effectively train the top of back swing posture.  The software is set to give a positive tone when she is in the correct posture for all three angles; forward bend, side bend and turn.  This method allows the golfer to quickly recognize where they should be … [Read more...]

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