Subitai wrote:
johnwang wrote:
I have done more testing on this. When my left arm apply downward force on my right tiger mouth, Not only my right tiger mouse can transfer that force to my right forearm, my right 4 fingers can press down and "lift up" my left arm. In other words, my right hand can prevent my left arm to press down.
I did try to let my left arm to press down as hard as I could on my right tiger mouse. My right hand had no problem to resist and maintain my "wrist control".
May be other RSF members can test this and share their opinion here.
Here is an example that the tiger mouse lifting can be as strong as the downward pressing arm.
oragami_itto wrote:I notice a difference in the strength of my my right depending on how far it is from my chest.
johnwang wrote:oragami_itto wrote:I notice a difference in the strength of my my right depending on how far it is from my chest.
I think the right hand "4 fingers downward pressing" is the key. At least my right hand 4 fingers downward pressing is more powerful than my own left arm downward pressing power.
The interested conclusion is if you don't grab, you can't take advantage on your 4 finger grip strength to counter the downward strength.
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