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1. Power grip: This is a grip where you wrap your fingers around an object and squeeze it with your palm. This grip is used when you need to hold onto something tightly, such as a hammer or a tennis racket.
2. Pinch grip: This grip involves using your fingers to pinch an object between your thumb and one or more fingers. This grip is commonly used when picking up small objects, such as a coin or a pencil.
3. Hook grip: This grip involves wrapping your fingers around an object and using your fingertips to hook onto it. This grip is commonly used in weightlifting, where it is used to grip the barbell.
4. Key grip: This grip involves using your hand to hold onto an object as if you were holding a key. This grip is commonly used when holding onto a handle, such as a suitcase handle.
Country Of Origin : India
This grip involves holding an object between your fingers and the base of your palm, with your thumb not being involved. This grip is commonly used when holding onto cylindrical objects, such as a hammer or a spray can. This grip involves using your thumb and side of the index finger to pinch an object between them. This grip is commonly used when grasping thin or flat objects such as a card, a sheet of paper or a phone.
These are just a few examples of hand and finger grips. There are many other variations and combinations depending on the activity, the object being held, and the individual's preferences and needs.