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Raphael96SILVER Member old hand 899 posts Location: New York City, USA
Posted: I just got my spinning fire clubs from HoP and I have a few questions:
1) What is the correct way to hold them? I tried holding them between my middle and ring fingers which gives the clubs more of a "turning in the palm" kind of freedom of motion, though I don't know if thats right.
2) What do you do to avoid blisters/chafing on the sides of your fingers if you hold the clubs this way?
3) Any other advice?
Thanks!
Raph
StoneGOLD Member Stream Entrant 2,829 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Hi Raph, holding the clubs b/t the middle and ring fingers is not considered a good grip for long-term swinging.
Suggest you have a read of the club spinning thread in Other Toys, and check some of the links like anna jillings site for info on grips.
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Raphael96SILVER Member old hand 899 posts Location: New York City, USA
Posted: Thanks!
Raph
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