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Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that, together, laid the foundation for classical mechanics. They describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it, and its motion in response to those forces. More precisely, the first law defines the force qualitatively, the second law offers a quantitative measure of the force, and the third asserts that a single isolated force doesn't exist. These three laws have been expressed in several ways, over nearly three centuries,[a] and can be summarised as follows:
The three laws of motion were first compiled by Isaac Newton in his Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica(Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), first published in 1687.[4] Newton used them to explain and investigate the motion of many physical objects and systems.[5] For example, in the third volume of the text, Newton showed that these laws of motion, combined with his law of universal gravitation, explained Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
Some also describe a fourth law which states that forces add up like vectors, that is, that forces obey the principle of superposition.[6][7][8]
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2020.07.08 08:09
We see a lot of fat guys on the tour.
They look like terrible sportsmen by appearance but all of them are good golfers.
I don't know why though but I think obesity is good for golfing.
One thing for sure is that a very fat person does not hit the ball with arm-swing.
He hits with his body rotation.
2020.07.08 11:41
I was not familiar with Bryson Dechambeau (d-kambo). On Internet search, I found a few videos
about his swing and the analysis of it. Here's one of them.
Mistake-proof Your Golf Swing Like Bryson DeChambeau
Can you have a golf swing that is mistake-proof? This is exactly what Bryson DeChambeau has been displaying as he continues to be one of the most successful players on the PGA Tour. Even though I don't really believe in "secrets" I do believe those swing secrets are simply biomechanical advantages established from how you position the body
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His swing is apparently that of "Moe Norman Swing", a Canadian Golfer, that was inherited to Todd Graves (the teacher in this video). This is one example of teaching of Bryson Dechambeau, a variation of "Single Plane Swing".
Bryson DeChambeau who majored in physics in college
transformed his body into 40 pound extra muscle mass
as his professional experiment based on the formula, force equal to
mass times acceleration equal to ball speed, currently measured 196 MPH,
resulting in distance of something like 367 yards.
He did that while being off thanks to the coronavirus virus.
Issac Newton is said to have discovered algebra and the law of gravity
while staying at his hometown away from Cambridge and the Pandemic of plague
for 2 years. This article is saying Bryson is the only positive thing in golfing world
during this Pandemic. How interesting!