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Definitions Page

For a great glossary of definitions click on photo at right!


Warren Baker
Warren Baker Performance ClubWorks Southington Manager
 Static Fitting
 Determining equipment specifications for a golfer after calculating static measurements without considering dynamic swing motion, ball flight, or other motor skill performance variables.
   Usually, a measuring tape and other like tools are utilized in this process. For example, taking finger tip to floor measurements. Static Fitting is strictly a starting point during a Performance ClubWorks fitting.


                             Dynamic Club Fitting
Determining equipment specifications for a golfer after measuring and observing a golfer’s swing style, impact conditions and ball-flight tendencies.

   State of the art custom-fitting tools are utilized in this process to accurately measure and assess your performance characteristics. The knowledge, experience and leadership of a trained professional are integral to the success of this process.


Moment of Inertia


Moment of inertia is the name given to rotational inertia, the rotational analog of mass for linear motion. It appears in the relationships for the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must be specified with respect to a chosen axis of rotation. For a point mass the moment of inertia is just the mass times the square of perpendicular distance to the rotation axis, I = mr2. That point mass relationship becomes the basis for all other moments of inertia since any object can be built up from a collection of point masses





 
Here is a more golf specific discussion about MOI 
Moment of Inertia
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MOI Moment of Inertia
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