Frontal Plane Torque Analysis - User Guide

Introduction

What is Frontal Plane Torque?

Frontal Plane Torque (FPT) measures the rotational force your body generates around the frontal plane axis during a golf swing. Think of it as measuring how effectively you’re using ground reaction forces to create rotational power.

When you swing a golf club, your feet push against the ground, and the ground pushes back. This interaction between your body’s center of mass and the forces at your feet creates torque - a rotational force that helps power your swing.

Feature Components

The FPT feature includes two main components:

FPT Graph (DataBox) - A time-series graph showing torque values throughout your swing with key metrics

3D Visualization - Real-time moment arm and force decomposition overlays on the motion capture skeleton view

Why Does This Matter?

Understanding your frontal plane torque can help you:

Identify power generation patterns - See how efficiently you transfer ground forces into rotational energy

Visualize biomechanical leverage - See the moment arm relationship between your center of mass and ground forces in 3D

Analyze timing - Understand when peak torque occurs relative to ball impact

Break down force components - See how your ground reaction force distributes across different directions

Compare swings - Track changes in your force generation over time

Prerequisites

To use Frontal Plane Torque analysis, you need:

Required: Force plate recording with ground reaction force data

Required: Motion capture data for center of mass tracking

Required: Calibrated camera setup

Required: Body weight measurement (for normalized values)


Getting Started

Adding the FPT DataBox to Your Layout

  • Open a recorded swing in the analysis view

  • Click the DataBox menu or layout editor

  • Find Frontal Plane Torque in the available DataBox list

  • Add it to your analysis layout

  • The DataBox will automatically populate with data from your recording

Enabling 3D Visualization

The moment arm and force decomposition visuals appear in the 3D video viewport alongside the skeleton. To enable them:

  • Open a recording with motion capture and force plate data

  • Locate the Force Vector Settings panel in the video view

  • Enable the visualization options you want to see

Required Data

For FPT analysis to work properly, your recording must include:

Data TypeRequiredPurpose
Force plate dataYesProvides ground reaction forces (Fx, Fz) and center of pressure
Motion captureYesProvides center of mass position for torque calculation and 3D visualization
Body weightYesUsed to normalize torque values for comparison
Camera calibrationYesRequired for proper 3D alignment
Impact bookmarkRecommendedEnables timing metrics relative to ball contact

Understanding the Display

The Graph

The main graph shows torque values over time:

X-axis (horizontal): Time from the start of your swing to finish

Y-axis (vertical): Torque values (can show percentage and/or absolute)

Zero line: The horizontal line at zero - values above and below indicate opposite rotational directions

Dual-Axis System

The graph can display two different scales simultaneously:

Left axis (Percentage): Shows torque normalized by body weight (Nm/kg, displayed as Force Factor)

Right axis (Absolute): Shows actual torque in Newton-meters (Nm)

Key Metrics

Three key metrics are displayed alongside the graph:

1. Max Torque (Force Factor)

What it shows: The peak torque magnitude, normalized by body weight

Units: Nm/kg (shown as Force Factor)

Example: A value of 0.85 means your peak torque was 0.85 Newton-meters per kilogram of body weight

2. Max Torque Timing

What it shows: When peak torque occurs relative to ball impact

Units: Milliseconds (ms)

Note: Only displayed when an impact bookmark is set

Example-50ms means peak torque occurred 50ms before impact; +20ms means 20ms after impact; 0ms means at impact

3. Force Factor (Raw)

What it shows: The raw normalized torque value including direction (positive or negative)

Units: Nm/kg

Example+0.85 and -0.85 have the same magnitude but opposite rotational directions

Phase Highlighting

When enabled, colored bands overlay the graph to show different phases of your swing:

  • Backswing, Downswing, Impact, Follow-through

3D Visualization

Moment Arm Visualization

The moment arm visualization shows the biomechanical leverage relationship between your center of mass (COM) and the ground reaction force.

ElementAppearanceWhat It Shows
Moment Arm LineOrange solid lineThe perpendicular distance from your COM to the line of action
Line of ActionOrange dashed lineThe extended line along which the force acts
Distance LabelWhite text on dark backgroundThe moment arm distance in centimeters (±X.X cm)

Force Vector Decomposition

The force decomposition visualization breaks down the total ground reaction force into three perpendicular components. The colors always represent the same physical force direction regardless of camera view:

ComponentColorPhysical DirectionWhat It Shows
X ComponentPinkSide-to-side (mediolateral)Lateral force distribution
Y ComponentTealUp-down (vertical)Vertical force distribution
Z ComponentGreenFront-back (anteroposterior)Forward/backward force distribution

Each component arrow also displays a percentage label showing what portion of the total force is in that direction.

Camera View Behavior

The force vectors are displayed relative to your camera view. Components that would appear as depth (going into/out of the screen) are hidden for clarity:

Camera ViewVisible ComponentsHidden Component
Face-OnX (Pink, horizontal), Y (Teal, vertical)Z (Green, depth)
Down-the-LineZ (Green, horizontal), Y (Teal, vertical)X (Pink, depth)

Note: The colors always represent the same physical direction - Pink is always mediolateral force, Teal is always vertical force, and Green is always anteroposterior force. Only the screen position changes based on camera angle.

3D Visualization Settings

Moment Arm Settings

SettingDefaultDescription
Show Moment ArmOffToggles the orange solid line from COM to the force line
Show Line of ActionOffToggles the orange dashed line showing the force direction extension
Show Distance LabelOffToggles the distance value label (±X.X cm)

Force Decomposition Settings

SettingDefaultDescription
Show X/Y/Z ComponentsOffToggles all three component arrows and percentage labels

Configuration Options (Graph)

Show % (Percentage Axis): Default On - Toggles normalized torque (Nm/kg)

Show Newton (Absolute Axis): Default Off - Toggles absolute torque (Nm)

Highlight Phases: Default Off - Shows colored bands indicating swing phases

Show Gridlines: Default On - Displays horizontal gridlines

Chart Type: Mountain Chart (default) or Line Chart


Troubleshooting

“No Person on Plate” Message

  • Ensure the athlete was standing on the force plate at the start of recording

  • Check that body weight has been entered in the athlete profile

  • Verify force plate calibration is complete

Empty or Missing Graph Data

  • Confirm the force plate was active during recording

  • Verify motion capture data was recorded (required for FPT calculations)

  • Check that the recording includes the full swing duration

Timing Metrics Not Displayed

  • Set the impact bookmark in your recording