What is this modified Semi Western forehand grip??

zill

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Semi Western forehand grip is defined to be when the base knuckle of the index finger is on bevel 4. But what grip is it when all 4 knuckles are lined up on bevel 4?

The person even describes the grip I want to ask about in the video below at 1:40

He said it is not the semi western grip. Which grip is it then??
 
Wow you're still not over 'grips'

So interesting! Human minds are sooo fixed.

After grips, I hope you won't get stuck on racket take backs. Oh gosh, there's so many little things.
 
@zill

Are you aware that you're unhealthily obsessed with grips?

Do you really believe there's a holy grail grip for you? Once you find it, everything else will come in place nicely without any more effort?

Somehow I find your case very interesting!!!!!! :)
 
@zill

Are you aware that you're unhealthily obsessed with grips?

Do you really believe there's a holy grail grip for you? Once you find it, everything else will come in place nicely without any more effort?

Somehow I find your case very interesting!!!!!! :)

Am not obsessed with grips. Just curious. No one here can answer my question?
 
Semi Western forehand grip is defined to be when the base knuckle of the index finger is on bevel 4. But what grip is it when all 4 knuckles are lined up on bevel 4?

The person even describes the grip I want to ask about in the video below at 1:40

He said it is not the semi western grip. Which grip is it then??

It's the Country and Western grip.
 
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