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Old 10-02-2006, 05:36 PM
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Overloading? Can someone explain??

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Oh ok I think I get it.....the club bounces back when it loads....

Kinda reminds me of that little Els transition move....but it doesn't seem like he overloads....and he has a pretty late release too.

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Old 10-05-2006, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Overloading? Can someone explain??

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Oh ok I think I get it.....the club bounces back when it loads....

Kinda reminds me of that little Els transition move....but it doesn't seem like he overloads....and he has a pretty late release too.
I think the reason for the look of Els' transition is that he comes over his backswing plane.
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Overloading? Can someone explain??

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Oh ok I think I get it.....the club bounces back when it loads....

Kinda reminds me of that little Els transition move....but it doesn't seem like he overloads....and he has a pretty late release too.
Naw Doo Doo Head . . . Overloading is basically Overaccelerating and putting too much pressure on your pressure points which you cannot sustain through the ball and thus you have to THROW IT.

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