KGSC 10 FPE Scaffolding
FIA3 – Anatomy and Biomechanics
Golf Swing Correction Report Cheat Sheet (400–500 words)
Report Structure Overview
Use the structure below to organise your report clearly:
Introduction (Approx. 50–70 words)
Briefly explain your golf swing focus (e.g. backswing, follow-through,
stance).
State the biomechanical issue identified.
Mention your overall goal: to optimise performance using a correction
strategy.
Example:
"After analysing my golf swing video, I identified a limited shoulder rotation in
my backswing. This report outlines a biomechanical strategy to correct that issue
and improve my swing power and accuracy."
Correction Strategy (Approx. 100–120 words)
Clearly describe the correction strategy you designed.
Link the strategy to biomechanical principles (e.g. force summation,
range of motion, levers, balance).
Mention what specific aspect of your swing it improves.
Include:
What change did you make?
What principle does it connect to?
How does it optimise performance?
Evaluation (Approx. 100–120 words)
Evaluate if the strategy worked effectively.
Use biomechanical terms to support your evaluation.
Mention implications (what improved) and limitations (what didn’t or
could be better).
Was there a measurable improvement?
Did your swing become more efficient or powerful?
Did any new issues arise?
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FIA3 – Anatomy and Biomechanics
Golf Swing Correction Report Cheat Sheet (400–500 words)
Report Structure Overview
Use the structure below to organise your report clearly:
Introduction (Approx. 50–70 words)
Briefly explain your golf swing focus (e.g. backswing, follow-through,
stance).
State the biomechanical issue identified.
Mention your overall goal: to optimise performance using a correction
strategy.
Example:
"After analysing my golf swing video, I identified a limited shoulder rotation in
my backswing. This report outlines a biomechanical strategy to correct that issue
and improve my swing power and accuracy."
Correction Strategy (Approx. 100–120 words)
Clearly describe the correction strategy you designed.
Link the strategy to biomechanical principles (e.g. force summation,
range of motion, levers, balance).
Mention what specific aspect of your swing it improves.
Include:
What change did you make?
What principle does it connect to?
How does it optimise performance?
Evaluation (Approx. 100–120 words)
Evaluate if the strategy worked effectively.
Use biomechanical terms to support your evaluation.
Mention implications (what improved) and limitations (what didn’t or
could be better).
Was there a measurable improvement?
Did your swing become more efficient or powerful?
Did any new issues arise?
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