Publications by authors named "Rebecca Hembrough"

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  • * Physical assessments included strength tests like the isometric mid-thigh pull and jump tests, alongside measuring golf shot metrics such as clubhead speed and ball speed using a Trackman 4 monitor.
  • * Results indicated a strong correlation between explosive force production, especially in upper and lower body tests, and key golf performance metrics, suggesting that improving these physical attributes can enhance golf performance in female players.
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This study aims to ascertain an in-depth understanding of current practices and perceptions of S&C training in high-level amateur female golfers. A cross-sectional, explorative survey study was constructed which asked questions relating to four key areas: i) general participant information, ii) current strength and conditioning (S&C) practices, iii) the perceived influence of S&C training on golf performance, and iv) knowledge and awareness of S&C. Results showed that the majority of female players had participated in some form of S&C training in the past, with the majority believing that clubhead speed and carry distance were the primary golfing metrics which could be positively impacted.

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Robinson, L, Murray, A, Ehlert, A, Wells, J, Jarvis, P, Turner, A, Glover, D, Coughlan, D, Hembrough, R, and Bishop, C. Effects of physical training and associations between physical performance characteristics and golf performance in female players: A systematic review with meta-analysis. J Strength Cond Res 37(12): e646-e655, 2023-The aims of this systematic review were to assess the association between physical performance and measures of golf performance, and the effects of physical training on measures of golf performance, in female golfers.

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