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Index finger in a pole grip?!?
Posted by Meg Smith on April 21, 2014 at 3:55 amPlease can someone tell me i have not been doing it wrong for the past 7 months….?!? I have been led to believe that the index finger should point directly down on the bottom hand while doing most grips? (like my pic i zoomed in on you can see my index finger is straght. UNTILL i have just read a few people talking on a fb group about how you should never do that (they gave no reason to why. I must point out this same group i saw someone telling someone a flat jade split is only doable if you have an over split! FALSE! i have a flat jade but not even a split)…..
Sooooo guys whats is right?!?
I remember why i stick to veena, as the advice is generally as consistent as can be in the unknown pole world!
Meg x
Lucca Valentine replied 10 years, 8 months ago 13 Members · 19 Replies -
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I do the same thing! But I don’t know if it is “right”, but my finger won’t evenwrap itself around the pole due to injury.
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I teach “magic finger”, I’ve never known anyone to have a problem with it. It aligns your wrist to keep it neutral.
I did hear of someone saying it was dangerous “because if you fell blah blah blah”, I didn’t catch the other half of what she was saying.
I KNOW that if you don’t keep your wrist aligned, your bottom hand can crumple down, you end up trying to grip just between your thumb and forefinger. -
Magic finger! Been taught this from the get go and for the exact same reasons……better alignment of the wrists you do not torque it.
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I use it too! And have been encouraged by numerous instructors…soooo not sure why these FBers are so against it?
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I am interested in this jade split tho!! I have a split (left leg forward) but my have is like a V in the air lol!!
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Thanks all i will keep on doing it! Amiloo i am sooo not flexible apart from a have always been able to get my legs around my head so i had a good head start with the leg being pulled close to the head. Just pure luck and my very long legs help in this move i think 🙂
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If you bring your leg more to the side of your body as opposed to straight like splits you can give the illusion of a flat jade without having actual splits. Lay on your back and try it just on the floor. Just another “cheat” I was taught many moons ago.
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I do this too! I’ve always been taught that. As the other say it helps you align, which I think helps with the balance. 🙂
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I’ve always done that too and I had someone tell me it was wrong because it puts strain on the tendons in the index finger.. I feel like that might happen from overuse like with any muscle or if you weren’t strong enough through the rest of your hand/arm
I’d rather have my wrist aligned and feel stronger in my grip any day 🙂 Magic finger FTW -
We call it the ‘trigger finger’. 🙂 I love all the names for it!
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I am a “trigger finger” drill sargent!! You should definately continue use it
The possibility of injury to the tendons of the finger are kind of true.
Anytime you have a split grip, the bottom hand should always be the “pusher”. You should not have a death grip or be taking all of your weight in the lower hand. When you do, that’s when you increase the chance of injury. And usually people who are doing that aren’t strong enough to do the grip properly.
Your little index finger is not ment to take all the weight of your body!!
Anytime your not strong enough to do a move properly, u increase ur chance of injury
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I was never shown this when I first started poling and have since tried to use the trigger finger and I can’t do it! I feel insecure in my grip… It could be that I’m not used to it. I guess my question is, is it wrong to not use it haha
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