How To Hold Your Pen Properly for the Best Handwriting (and 4 Ninja Tips)

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Published 2019-11-19
In this video we discuss how to hold your pen the right way, the most common ways people hold their pen, and 4 ninja tips to improve your pen grip.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ihavesoul4real
    Hello from Southeast Virginia. I figure I'll just get to it. haha Well, I had a (benign) brain tumor successfully removed last August but not before it had pressed against the left side of my brain, causing issues with the motor skills on my right side (dominant side). I lost the ability to write with my right hand for about 5 mos. and here I am teaching myself to write. I had terrible mechanics before surgery so I am excited to rebuild the fundamentals. Yours was the first video I clicked and that was it! Thanks for your hard work.
  • Great video! I am working to rehabilitate my once beautiful penmanship which deteriorated because of too much typewriter and then keyboard work. I have been using the Dynamic Tripod grip but after watching this I switched to the Penman Stroke. Evaluating the difference: my writing looks pretty much the same in the two methods but I have much less hand fatigue with the Penman Stroke! It really is about the placement of the thumb which makes the difference. If it’s positioned a bit higher up the pen, it can’t get involved and the index and middle finger end up doing the work. This change has made a big difference in muscular strain and now I can write for longer periods of time. I want to add that when I first tried Penman Stroke, I was trying to consciously use the index finger for the downward stroke and the middle finger for the upward stroke. That was completely uncoordinated. When I just let it happen ‘naturally’ and didn’t try to do anything except to keep the thumb out of the way, it just happened automatically. Thank you for this great video.
  • @sanjakosovic
    I had no idea I hold my pen incorrectly until I was 37. Now I'm in my 40s and still hold it the same way. My handwriting is great, but I do get pain and fatigue after prolonged writing. I tried to hold it in the dynamic tripod way, just out of curiosity, but it feels unnatural and I have no control over my handwriting whatsoever. So, I don't even bother trying to change my grip. Personally, I think the correct position is the one that works best for you.
  • I have been watching hundreds of these videos and yours is by far the best. I think it may be your voice, its very soothing and calming to me!
  • @mahfuzalamoni
    Brother, Thanks for your content. I'm watching it from Rangpur, Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
  • Really thanks for the video! This is the first video I learn about pen gripping and it helped and gave me some insight on how to adjust my own pen gripping. I didn't "forget" to like and subscribe. Keep up the good work! Support from Hong Kong!
  • @SkaterStimm
    As an artist I find the Lateral Quadrupod to be my choice to get the pencil to be more up and down and to give it more direct force to make darker lines. I will switch to other grips when shading, but my go to is the lateral Quadrupod since I can get fine control. However if I have to write a lot it can cramp my hand, but that is normal for almost everyone (give me a laptop any day).
  • Also as a reminder, guys, put the paper beside you and write, DO not put it at the side that is in front of your chest! That'd lead you to great fatigue and low angle for you to write. Take care.
  • I use my fingers(mainly thumb) on upstrokes and downstrokes, and wrist and arm for horizontal. I find this is a nice balance for me.
  • @TroubleChute
    I have many issues with terrible handwriting and gripping too tight, had a middle finger callus through school, and now it still hurts to write. I've never had a pen that writes under its own weight, but I'm sure this would probably solve my issue
  • @sharonfimpel914
    Initially I thought your ideas were thought provoking. Something I took for granted. Now since I've been listening to your ideas, I'm captivated by your accent. For real.
  • @erikaserika
    Thank you! I have a very strange pen posture that was never corrected when I was a child. The base of the pen rests on my ring finger, my middle finger is at the top center of the grip "controlling" the movements, and the index and thumb slightly higher up on the body of the pen with thumb crossing under the index. This means the outer edge of my palm rests on the paper. It doesn't impact my writing at all, and in fact people always say I have extremely beautiful handwriting, but people always freak out when they see me hold a pen.
  • @AdrianPaneto
    Thanks for sharing. What is the fountain pen used in the video?