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Fist bump

A fist bump (also known as a bro fist[1] or power five[2]) is a gesture similar in meaning to a handshake or high five. A fist bump can also be a symbol of giving respect or approval, as well as companionship between two people. It can be followed by various other hand and body gestures (such as immediately opening the palm and spreading the fingers for “knucks with explosions”) and may be part of a dap greeting. It is commonly used in sports as a form of celebration with teammates and with opposition players at the beginning or end of a game. Fist bumps are often given as a form of friendly congratulation.

Close-up of a fist bump

Definition

A fist bump is a gesture in which two people bump their fists together (as in greeting or celebration).[3]

The gesture is performed when two participants each form a closed fist with one hand and then lightly tap the front of their fists together. A participant's fists may be either vertically oriented (perpendicular to the ground) or horizontally oriented. Unlike the standard handshake, which is typically performed only with each participant's right hand, a fist bump may be performed with participants using either hand.

History

The "fist bump" or "pound" in European history can be traced to boxers instructed to touch gloves at the start of a contest.[4] Likewise, dart players bump fists that are clutching pointed mini-arrows. The modern gesture may have arisen spontaneously on city basketball courts, and was popularized by basketball player Fred Carter in the 1970s.[2][5]

Others trace the gesture to the Wonder Twins, minor characters in the 1970s Hanna-Barbera superhero cartoon Super Friends, who touched knuckles and cried "Wonder Twin powers, activate!"[2]

Baseball Hall of Famer Stan Musial used the fist bump during the 1950–60s as an alternative to shaking hands. Musial was convinced that he was catching too many colds by picking up germs while shaking thousands of hands each year, so he adopted the fist bump as a friendly alternative.[6]

Smithsonian researcher LaMont Hamilton suggests that the dap originated during the Vietnam War as a modified form of the Black Power salute, which was prohibited by the US military.[7]

Pat Benatar is seen giving another dancer a fist bump at the end of her 1983 video for the song "Love Is a Battlefield."

The fist bump was seen in Australia in September 1990 at the Wetherill Park Indoor Cricket Centre between two opening batsmen, Mick Tyler and Bob Minney. At the completion of the first successful batting over for the pair, they met mid-pitch and fist bumped with their batting gloves. They continued to fist bump for the remainder of the game and it continued into the future. Now this act can be seen on various sporting fields/arenas around Australia, and it is now commonly practiced at an international level; many international cricketers fist bump in between overs or as congratulations after a six has been hit.[8]

 
San Diego Padres manager Jayce Tingler and Cincinnati Reds bench coach Freddie Benavides greeting umpires with fist bumps prior to a game in 2021

In light of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, the Dean of Medicine at the University of Calgary, Tom Feasby, suggested that the fist bump may be a "nice replacement of the handshake" in an effort to prevent transmission of the virus.[9] Similarly, a medical study has found that fist bumps and high fives spread fewer germs than handshakes.[10] [11]

Fist bumping behavior has also been observed in chimpanzees, according to a book written by Margaret Power in 1991.[12]

The COVID-19 pandemic has made the fist bump a common greeting, as shaking hands was discouraged to slow the spread of the virus.[13]

Hygiene

Because reduced skin contact results in reduced bacterial transfer, a 2014 study[14] has recommended that the fist bump and high five be adopted as a more hygienic alternative to the handshake.

References

  1. ^ Steven J. Bennett (January 13, 2015). 365 Rules of the New World. Balboa Press. ISBN 9781504325851. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Stephey, M.J. (June 5, 2008). "A Brief History of the Fist Bump". Time magazine. Retrieved June 8, 2008.
  3. ^ "fist bump | a gesture in which two people bump their fists together voluntarily (as in greeting or celebration)". merriam-webster.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  4. ^ [1] Sports Pundit
  5. ^ Kennedy, Pagan (October 26, 2012). "Who Made That Fist Bump?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  6. ^ Can high-fives and fist-bumps help teams win?, Stan Grossfeld, Boston Globe, 2015-12-26
  7. ^ Hamilton, LaMont (September 22, 2014). "Five on the Black Hand Side: Origins and Evolutions of the Dap". Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  8. ^ Australian Folklore and Wetherill Park Sports Journal 4.21101990
  9. ^ Fist bump can pound out flu transmission
  10. ^ Los Angeles Times (July 28, 2014). "Fist bumps, high-fives spread fewer germs than handshakes, study says". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  11. ^ ABC News. "Health News & Articles – Healthy Living – ABC News". ABC News. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  12. ^ Power, Margaret (1991). The Egalitarians – Human and Chimpanzee: An Anthropological View of Social Organization. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-40016-3.
  13. ^ Reynolds, Tim (December 30, 2020). . Houston Chronicle. Archived from the original on December 31, 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2021 – via Associated Press.
  14. ^ Mela, Sara; Whitworth, David E. (August 1, 2014). "The fist bump: a more hygienic alternative to the handshake" (PDF). American Journal of Infection Control. 42 (8): 916–917. doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2014.04.011. ISSN 1527-3296. PMID 25087144.

Further reading

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For the celebratory gesture performed by a single person see Fist pump A fist bump also known as a bro fist 1 or power five 2 is a gesture similar in meaning to a handshake or high five A fist bump can also be a symbol of giving respect or approval as well as companionship between two people It can be followed by various other hand and body gestures such as immediately opening the palm and spreading the fingers for knucks with explosions and may be part of a dap greeting It is commonly used in sports as a form of celebration with teammates and with opposition players at the beginning or end of a game Fist bumps are often given as a form of friendly congratulation Close up of a fist bump Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Hygiene 4 References 5 Further readingDefinition EditA fist bump is a gesture in which two people bump their fists together as in greeting or celebration 3 The gesture is performed when two participants each form a closed fist with one hand and then lightly tap the front of their fists together A participant s fists may be either vertically oriented perpendicular to the ground or horizontally oriented Unlike the standard handshake which is typically performed only with each participant s right hand a fist bump may be performed with participants using either hand History EditThe fist bump or pound in European history can be traced to boxers instructed to touch gloves at the start of a contest 4 Likewise dart players bump fists that are clutching pointed mini arrows The modern gesture may have arisen spontaneously on city basketball courts and was popularized by basketball player Fred Carter in the 1970s 2 5 Others trace the gesture to the Wonder Twins minor characters in the 1970s Hanna Barbera superhero cartoon Super Friends who touched knuckles and cried Wonder Twin powers activate 2 Baseball Hall of Famer Stan Musial used the fist bump during the 1950 60s as an alternative to shaking hands Musial was convinced that he was catching too many colds by picking up germs while shaking thousands of hands each year so he adopted the fist bump as a friendly alternative 6 Smithsonian researcher LaMont Hamilton suggests that the dap originated during the Vietnam War as a modified form of the Black Power salute which was prohibited by the US military 7 Pat Benatar is seen giving another dancer a fist bump at the end of her 1983 video for the song Love Is a Battlefield The fist bump was seen in Australia in September 1990 at the Wetherill Park Indoor Cricket Centre between two opening batsmen Mick Tyler and Bob Minney At the completion of the first successful batting over for the pair they met mid pitch and fist bumped with their batting gloves They continued to fist bump for the remainder of the game and it continued into the future Now this act can be seen on various sporting fields arenas around Australia and it is now commonly practiced at an international level many international cricketers fist bump in between overs or as congratulations after a six has been hit 8 San Diego Padres manager Jayce Tingler and Cincinnati Reds bench coach Freddie Benavides greeting umpires with fist bumps prior to a game in 2021 In light of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic the Dean of Medicine at the University of Calgary Tom Feasby suggested that the fist bump may be a nice replacement of the handshake in an effort to prevent transmission of the virus 9 Similarly a medical study has found that fist bumps and high fives spread fewer germs than handshakes 10 11 Fist bumping behavior has also been observed in chimpanzees according to a book written by Margaret Power in 1991 12 The COVID 19 pandemic has made the fist bump a common greeting as shaking hands was discouraged to slow the spread of the virus 13 Hygiene EditBecause reduced skin contact results in reduced bacterial transfer a 2014 study 14 has recommended that the fist bump and high five be adopted as a more hygienic alternative to the handshake References Edit Steven J Bennett January 13 2015 365 Rules of the New World Balboa Press ISBN 9781504325851 Retrieved March 16 2019 a b c Stephey M J June 5 2008 A Brief History of the Fist Bump Time magazine Retrieved June 8 2008 fist bump a gesture in which two people bump their fists together voluntarily as in greeting or celebration merriam webster com Retrieved April 29 2015 1 Sports Pundit Kennedy Pagan October 26 2012 Who Made That Fist Bump The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 15 2019 Can high fives and fist bumps help teams win Stan Grossfeld Boston Globe 2015 12 26 Hamilton LaMont September 22 2014 Five on the Black Hand Side Origins and Evolutions of the Dap Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Retrieved September 13 2016 Australian Folklore and Wetherill Park Sports Journal 4 21101990 Fist bump can pound out flu transmission Los Angeles Times July 28 2014 Fist bumps high fives spread fewer germs than handshakes study says Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 7 2015 ABC News Health News amp Articles Healthy Living ABC News ABC News Retrieved June 7 2015 Power Margaret 1991 The Egalitarians Human and Chimpanzee An Anthropological View of Social Organization Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 40016 3 Reynolds Tim December 30 2020 2020 A year where the fist bump became mainstream greeting Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on December 31 2020 Retrieved January 1 2021 via Associated Press Mela Sara Whitworth David E August 1 2014 The fist bump a more hygienic alternative to the handshake PDF American Journal of Infection Control 42 8 916 917 doi 10 1016 j ajic 2014 04 011 ISSN 1527 3296 PMID 25087144 Further reading Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fist bumps Look up fist bump in Wiktionary the free dictionary Safire William July 6 2008 Fist Bump The New York Times Magazine Retrieved July 15 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fist bump amp oldid 1123636456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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