Tutorial: How to Learn Claw Grip. Easy, Pain-Free Method. Subscribe for a chance to win future giveaways. Update: I use right middle finger for both bumper and trigger.
When I made this video I really thought about how can a beginner learn claw the easiest way and with some advanced techniques. I'm glad you got a lot out of it, really does help you be faster in the game, a game demon with the sticks!
Thank you so much for this! I dont play this way but your no tension grip tutorial at the beginning helped me learn how to relax my hands and then at the end you gave me an idea to heal those sore muscles. Time to game! Playing oblivion right now!
Love to hear it, that's awesome, gaming is so much fun! Here is part 3 for healthy hands and soreness so everyone can play longer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VkKc3yjTaPA.htmlsi=OUrza2dLw6w6GQU6
A little bit, not too much because I learned to correct fast. I will be making a new video for recovery and soreness and explaining some new things. Any questions ask away. Watch Part 2 for some more pointers that might help: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G7DWMkUqAmQ.htmlsi=ASqVoD832m-fITdD
If you ever need help I'll teach you, zoom or something. It's easier than you think, only like 2-5 minutes a day or every other day you can pick it up. Keep climbing that wall, everyone has hidden potential.
Is it okay if I use my ring finger in the trigger? Cause I can’t hold R2 while pressing circle or X it’s really hard but when I use my ring finger to hold it it’s pretty easy and comfortable to press circle and X
Yeah that's what I do sometimes, it works good. Depending on the game, I sometimes use every finger, other games I use less. Hope this helps, it will take time and practice 👍👌
@@sike5759 Yes keep your index finger relaxed above the buttons x y a b. That way you'll be ready to press them. When spawning or in between games, you don't need it above those buttons. It's a good little break, if you need it.
@@jpalacesneakers thank youuuu I still have trouble holding R2 and pressing circle and X and I really can’t find a good grip to hold the controller when playing claw
If on respawn sometimes take entire right hand off, or sits on buttons but completely relaxed. Occasionally I move it around above the buttons to stretch it. I will be doing a second video giving more explanations. I will answer on here but also put all the info in the 2nd video. Feel free to ask away or any problems you may have.
I try not to press straight down constantly with the top of the thumbs, but instead I try to press down a bit above the middle of the thumb, if that makes sense. You have to find the comfort zone. Having tense thumbs with a lot of pressure on the sticks is also no good. No the thumb is not completely flat on the stick. This is the method I try to use: Because a good player taught me to slap the thumb sticks w the thumbs and let the aim assist help, instead of keeping thumbs tight and using a lot of pressure to aim. Does make a difference. Have to practice and get a feel for it. I feel everyone plays their best when their hands/thumbs are relaxed. Any questions ask away Broskis
@@ernesto7709 Best way I can describe it: sits firm but swivels. If you were pressing straight down on it, you would lose micro seconds flicking it. A lil arched, yes. Probably help if next time a pro does a hand cam, see how they swing back and forth one stick because they are good at fast flicking left and right for fast corrections/aim. - The turning stick. While the other stick moves a lot less, not as dramatic, only for micro/smaller corrections. It's kinda like walking into the aim. - The moving stick. Learn to use both types of thumb sticks, that's next level!
@@ernesto7709 Hold the controller a bit more firmer. The fingers that don't press any buttons (the ones that hold the controller) will give your thumb stability. Need to hold the controller good so no fingers slide off when pressing buttons. Very important here too, maybe you are flicking too hard so you can try flicking softer. Just takes practice and time. After a few weeks or months you should see it getting better. I know I was excited when I started to flick better. Try it for 5-10 minutes a day or 20 minutes at most so you don't get frustrated. It's easy this way.