Japanese Penhold Grip. Japanese penhold grip – front © 2006 Greg Letts This grip is similar to the traditional Chinese penhold grip but the fingers on the back of the bat are extended straight out rather than curled The two most common variations are shown in the photographs with the main difference between the position of the fourth and fifth fingers.
Penhold is the Asianstyle grip of holding the racket where the head of the racket is facing down and is held the way a person holds a pen or pencil Often penhold players don’t use a rubber sheet on the backhand side and only play with the.
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The style of play among penhold players can vary greatly from player to player The style usually referred to as the Chinese penhold style involves curling the middle ring and fourth finger back In contrast another style sometimes referred to as the Japanese penhold involves splaying those three fingers out across the back of the racket.
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The best way to do a penhold grip is to turning your racket so that the handle is pointing up and holding it like a pen Do this by taking your thumb and index finger on the forehand side and the rest three fingers on the backhand and hold the handle like you would hold a pen.