Difference between revisions of "Conventional grip"
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Center line transposition (CLT): Lateral shift of the center line, after drilling the thumb first. | Center line transposition (CLT): Lateral shift of the center line, after drilling the thumb first. | ||
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+ | Conventional Grip: The grip is made so that the fingers are inserted up to the second phalanx, counting them from the tips of the fingers. It allows a comfortable and strong hold, the amount of reaction that can be achieved with this grip is limited. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 27 July 2020
Center line transposition (CLT): Lateral shift of the center line, after drilling the thumb first.
Comments
Conventional Grip: The grip is made so that the fingers are inserted up to the second phalanx, counting them from the tips of the fingers. It allows a comfortable and strong hold, the amount of reaction that can be achieved with this grip is limited.