Frat Essentials: A Firm Grip
In my life, I have met many men who could be considered the cream of the crop. Now, this doesn’t mean they are the wealthiest or the best dressed; these things are unimportant at the end of the day. I’m talking about honest, hard-working individuals that know there is nothing more valuable than earning your keep, and showing pride for your country. Real Americans. From Fortune 500 CEOs to the guys who mow my club’s golf course, there is one very easy way to judge the character of a man prior to knowing a single thing about him. It is independent of his occupation and net worth. It is not the clothes he wears, the car he drives, nor the place he is from. It relies on something much simpler: his grip.
Many professional golfers will tell you that the way you grip your club makes all the difference in the world. The same rings true for my hand when I extend it. If a rushee comes through my house and doesn’t offer his hand for me to shake on being introduced, alarms go off in my mind like a high school fire drill. If you cannot offer me your hand, then there is clearly something you are trying to hide. Furthermore, if you can’t even extend me the courtesy of whatever bullshit you try to pass off as a firm grip, why the fuck would I want you to know the grip of my brotherhood? I digress.
Let’s say you do stick your hand out for the world to judge. Although it’s a good start, there is still a lot left to be told about your character. For instance, if someone shakes my hand and it feels like I’m holding a dead fish, they may as well be a doormat in my eyes. The world is full of the meek and timid, and hell, I heard somewhere that they are even supposed to inherit the whole damn planet, but you will never see me call one of them my brother.
The other side of the spectrum is an interesting one, and there is some guess work involved. A firm handshake is expected, but someone clamping down on my hand like a bear trap is as uncomfortable as receiving an Old-fashioned without any lube. Two things cross my mind at this point, and they both involve confidence. Either a) they are nervously overcompensating for their lack of self-assurance, or b) they are an overconfident prick. Sometimes it can be hard to tell the two apart, but the latter will usually distinguish themselves by gripping your fingers instead of your actual hand.
If you fall into the “a” category, lighten up. No one likes a stiff, especially during rush, one of the most monotonously boring events of the semester. Occasionally I see the cut-off handshake as an opportunity, when the handshake in question comes from a potential pledge. Any idiotic rushee who thinks he can bring my hand to a premature stop will be quickly “corrected,” and a happy medium is usually found after a long night of having a whiskey-bent super senior teach you what the fear of God really means. There’s nothing wrong with confidence, but grace is a virtue, and if you think showing off your big-boy handshake to a superior will make him like you more, think again.
All in all, a good grip is fundamental if you want to get anywhere in life. It affects everything from a golf swing to an interview and it’s a shame that more men do not understand the importance of having one. I guess this is just another reason it’s great to be in a fraternity. Remember, if you can keep your grip firm and your eyes focused, the rest will see itself through.
Old hundred dollar bills. FaF.
13 years ago at 3:41 pmFirm hand shakes. NF. Exploding Fist Pumps. TFM.
13 years ago at 12:32 pmNo
13 years ago at 1:35 pmfist pumps? your a fucking joke
13 years ago at 1:43 pmFist Pumping. FaF
13 years ago at 10:12 am^^ you’re* But ya bubbafatass you’re a fucking joke
13 years ago at 10:56 amWhat’s a joke is the incredible amount of idiots on this site that do not correctly spell “you’re”.
13 years ago at 10:36 amI believe you mean the “people who”, not the “people that”. Noun-pronoun agreement, NF?
13 years ago at 4:20 am“Ya” doesn’t = “yeah” bubbafatass so go fuck yourself and don’t use protection
13 years ago at 9:48 pmGood column, and great pick of Bubba and Kaymer, thats the whole reason I read it.
13 years ago at 3:54 pmPic*
13 years ago at 3:54 pmpicture*
13 years ago at 4:00 pmPhotograph*
13 years ago at 4:03 pmsimulacra*
13 years ago at 4:11 pmPoloroid*
13 years ago at 4:12 pmpolaroid*
13 years ago at 7:47 pmCaptured Image*
13 years ago at 8:35 pmpic*
13 years ago at 11:21 pm^This fucking guy
13 years ago at 11:46 pm^ This guys name
13 years ago at 1:43 pm^
13 years ago at 4:38 pmi love lamp
13 years ago at 1:08 pmI believe he meant it’s a great pick out of all the possible pictures…
13 years ago at 11:00 pmhaha this is hilarious
13 years ago at 2:04 ampic picktures to post
13 years ago at 12:00 pmForearm shaking rushees- FaF.
13 years ago at 3:56 pmKicking the ones you don’t like in the chest. TFM
13 years ago at 4:38 pmthis guy^ the one right there^
13 years ago at 11:51 pmYou forgot to mention the importance of confident eye contact during a handshake. I have seen too many rushees divert their eyes when shaking my hand, which to me is the same thing as extending a dead fish. Again on the opposite end of the spectrum, I have had rushees eye ball the shit out of me while breaking 2 to 3 of my fingers. Obviously neither is recommended. Good column though, TFM needs more of it.
13 years ago at 4:49 pmYes. Eye contact throughout the entire shake is essential.
13 years ago at 7:07 pmKeeping great eye contact on the back of her head. TFM
13 years ago at 2:51 pmGreat fist to the back of her head contact. TFTC
13 years ago at 11:23 amGood column. One of the many things my dad stressed throughout my upbringing.
13 years ago at 8:39 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z_aiAJHedc
13 years ago at 10:29 pmTrue story right there. One of my finest classes started with the professor telling us he’s worth $400 million and then spending the next hour teaching everyone the importance of a firm grip and eye contact.
13 years ago at 11:23 pmIs he the professor you shacked? TFTC?
13 years ago at 11:49 pm^zing
13 years ago at 9:49 amThe most surreal moment of my life was when I met one of my heroes, Tom Norris, and the first thing he did was complement me on my handshake.
13 years ago at 8:46 amtouching…
13 years ago at 9:49 am^Sweet fucking name
13 years ago at 1:39 pmThanks, guy… Being an asshole. TFM. NiiiiiiCE I get it!
13 years ago at 1:53 pmIm not your guy pal
13 years ago at 1:54 pmWell, I’m not your pal, buddy.
13 years ago at 2:38 pmim not your buddy friend
13 years ago at 12:21 amHe’s not your friend, guy
13 years ago at 2:44 amHe’s not your guy, champ.
13 years ago at 2:49 amI’m your guy….friends 🙂
13 years ago at 10:14 amTo show dominance over someone ýou twist the grip until the top of your hand is facing up. Not many people know that. I don’t do it to people I respect though.
13 years ago at 7:54 pmIf someone twist their hand above mine my immediate reaction is to deliver a swift blow to their suckhole
13 years ago at 8:40 ampow, right in the kissa!
13 years ago at 10:58 am^^That’s always smooth.
13 years ago at 5:34 pmOh yeah, definitely. That’s usually when it ends up with both people twisting and the handshake being straight.
13 years ago at 6:46 pm