Webinars
Since 2020 we have made a variety of webinars, filled with valuable information and featuring knowledgeable speakers. Recordings of the webinars are available here for you to watch at your leisure.
We often receive questions from golfers and instructors about the data from our Balance Plate and 3D Motion Plate. Our Research Director, Scott K. Lynn, Ph.D., writes articles that aim to explain what the technology is actually measuring, the importance of understanding the data, and its relevance to a successful golf swing.
We are talking about golf from the ground up.
Our Swing Catalyst ambassadors and pros are sharing their knowledge through our Lesson of the Week series.
All lessons are recorded in the Swing Catalyst software with real-life examples.
Since 2020 we have made a variety of webinars, filled with valuable information and featuring knowledgeable speakers. Recordings of the webinars are available here for you to watch at your leisure.
The Swing Catalyst Certification Program provides insights into how the best golfers in the world are using the ground to create power and consistency, and how the ground reaction forces affect the golf swing. There is no requirement to own a Swing Catalyst Balance Plate or a 3D Motion Plate to take this course.
The program is led by Dr. Scott Lynn, Associate Professor at California State University, Fullerton and Research Director at Swing Catalyst. The main purpose of the program is to provide a better understanding of how biomechanics can help golfers improve their swing and avoid injury. The certification program is divided into two courses, Level 1 and Level 2.
The Level 1 certification is a free online seminar, focusing on foot pressure distribution and how this affects the golf swing.
Watch the Video seminar (free)
Take the test (free)
The Level 2 certification provides more in-depth information on ground forces, and aims to explain how vertical, horizontal and torque forces affect the golf swing.
What does Center of Mass actually mean? What is Ground Reaction Force? Our dictionary covers the most common terms used throughout golf swing theory and in our products.