Right hand grip:
Hold the handle of the dagger with your thumb at the end of the handle, opposite to the index finger and middle finger.
The forefinger and middle finger should hold the handle tightly to ensure a firm grip.
The little finger can bend naturally and be placed under the tail of the handle as an extra support point.
Wrist should be relaxed naturally, not too nervous and not too relaxed.
Left hand grip:
The left hand can choose to hold the handle or blade of the dagger.
If you hold the handle, you can use a right-handed grip, that is, the thumb is placed at the end of the handle, the index finger and middle finger hold the handle body, and the little finger is placed under it as support.
If you hold a knife, you need to put the palm of your left hand on one side of the blade, and your fingers naturally bend to maintain a stable grip.
Precautions for posture and movements:
When holding a dagger, keep your hands stable to ensure control and accuracy.
When waving a dagger, you should keep your body balanced and support your movements with the strength of your waist and legs, not just your arms.
When using daggers, keep a safe distance to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
Be careful when using daggers, abide by laws and regulations, and do not use them for illegal purposes.
In short, the correct grip is very important for the effectiveness and safety of using daggers. Holding the handle or blade, keeping the posture of both hands stable, and paying attention to the body balance and safe distance can better control and use the dagger. However, when using daggers, we must be cautious, abide by relevant laws and regulations, and never abuse or illegally use daggers.