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"Rotary Swing Medical Panel & Advisory Board"The following doctors, biomechanists, instructors and learning experts make up the Rotary Swing Medical Panel and Advisory Rotary Swing Advisory Board and Instructional Staff Chuck Quinton
Apart from teaching full time, he also plays professionally and maintains a plus 4 handicap at Castle Pines Golf Club, former home of the PGA Tour's International event. He has helped thousands of students of all abilities, including players on the PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour, European PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, Futures Tour, Hooters Tour, Gateway Tour, and numerous other mini-tours. It is through his thousands of hours of tireless research, continuing instruction and hard work that this site and the Rotary Swing has come about.
Jeffrey P. Broker, Ph.D.
Dr. Broker’s courses at the University of Colorado include Biomechanics, Advanced Human Anatomy, Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury, and Anatomy and Exercise Science: Applications to Golf. The Anatomy and Exercise Science with Applications to Golf course uniquely serves the University’s Professional Golf Management Program. These courses are taught at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Most recently, Dr. Broker has engaged in research exploring grip pressure patterns in golf, biomechanical and perceptual conflicts in putting, and pedometer- and GPS-based assessment of golf as a means of obtaining 10,000 steps per day. At the time of this writing, Dr. Broker has authored or coauthored over 35 peer reviewed articles and published abstracts. He has written or coauthored 13 book chapters or review articles. He is also on the Advisory or Science Boards of USA Track & Field, USA Cycling, USA Volleyball, and USA Triathlon. Select Articles on Golf and Other Sports Broker, J. and Ramey, M. (2008). Understanding golf club control through grip pressure measurement. Science and Golf V: Proceedings of the World Scientific Congress of Golf. Broker, J. and Ramey, M. (2008) A new method for measuring grip force and its distribution during the golf swing. Annual Review of Golf Coaching. 1, 121-134. Sanders, C.M., Broker, J.P., Berning, J.R., and Subudhi, A.W. (2007). The Relationship Between Golf and Walking Benefits: A Pedometer-Based Exercise Assessment. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39(5) S384. Smith, L, Broker, J., Nathan, A. (2003). “A Study of Softball Player Swing Speed,” Sports Dynamics Discovery and Application, Edited by A. Subic, P. Trivailo, and F. Alam, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia, pp. 12-17. Yu B., Broker J., Silvester L.J. (2002). A Kinetic Analysis of Discus-Throwing Techniques. Sports Biomechanics 1(1): 25-46. Broker, J.P., Crawley, J.C., and Coughlin, K.(2002) Pedaling mechanics differences across cycling disciplines: observations over 10 years of testing. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 34(5), S90. Bassett, D.R., Kyle, C.R., Passfield, L., Broker, J.P. and Burke, E.R. (1999). Comparing the World hour record in cycling, 1967-1996: a modeling method using empirical data. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 31(11), 1665-1676. Broker, J.P., Kyle, C.R. and Burke, E. R. (1999). Racing cyclist power requirements in the 4000 meter individual and team pursuits. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 31(11), 1677-1685.
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