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ˈoverswing 1. [over- 29 b.] An excessive swing.
1921Studies Sept. 385 The overswing of a pendulum slipping from benevolent despotism of the priest into confiscation of church property. 1926Amer. Speech I. 632 Overswing, a common fault [in golf]. 1971I. G. Gass et al. Understanding Earth x. 148/2 We can speculate that such an overswing would eventually correct itself. 2. [over- 6.] In gymnastics, a movement in which the body swings or turns over.
1955Simple Gymnastics (‘Know the Game’ Series) 22 Overswing vault—Take off both feet and spring high above the apparatus. Drop into the angle position with bent arms and head well back beyond the far edge of the apparatus. Keep the legs down while the hips fall forward. Then extend the hips and push hard with the hands. 1964G. C. Kunzle Parallel Bars ii. 63 You can also do this overswing off one bar outwards. 1965Trampolining (‘Know the Game’ Series) 43/2 A simple dismount is to walk to the end of the bed, drop into a knee bounce, place the hands on the end rail and perform an overswing on to the feet, in the same way as you would do an overswing over a box horse. |