Guy Cribb a dit:
OverHand grip naturally promotes Downforce, whereas underhand grip tends to lift upwards. That’s why when you’re learning to jump you often use underhand grip (to lift up), but once you’ve mastered jumping you revert back to overhand grip (to keep control).
Experts use overhand grip about 95% of the time. The rare occasions they on’t use it is when they’re totally overpowered and their body is so close to the boom that underhand grip is more comfortable, or sometimes during back loops where a huge amount of lift is required.
Entering any transition needs overhand grip to promote Downforce and enable a smooth Boomshaka.
Overhand grip creates a longer reach, allowing the rig to be further away from you for power.
Underhand grip uses a stronger muscle group, which may lead to you pulling too hard on your front hand.
So, in a nutshell, use overhand grip 95% of the time on your front-hand and 100% of the time on your backhand.
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