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chwyt

Chwyt is a Polish noun meaning grip, grasp, or hold, referring to the act of seizing something with the hand or another part of the body, as well as to the device or mechanism that secures or holds an object. The term derives from the verb chwytać (to seize, to grab). In everyday language it can denote both the action of grabbing and the way something is grasped.

In sports and martial arts, a chwyt is a hold or entanglement used to control an opponent.

In climbing, a chwyt refers to a handhold or foothold on a rock face or climbing wall.

In technology and industry, a chwyt (often called a gripper) is a mechanical device designed to grasp,

In media and advertising, chwyt can mean a hook or attention-getting device, such as a chwyt reklamowy

There
are
many
kinds
of
chwytów
in
disciplines
such
as
wrestling
and
judo,
and
practitioners
study
them
to
apply
or
counter
grips
effectively.
The
concept
extends
to
other
physical
activities
where
securing
a
person
or
object
is
essential.
Climbers
evaluate
routes
by
the
sequence
and
quality
of
chwytów
available,
including
their
size,
shape,
and
orientation.
hold,
and
release
objects,
commonly
used
in
automation,
manufacturing,
and
robotics.
Such
chwytów
are
engineered
to
handle
varying
shapes
and
materials
with
precision.
or
a
narrative
hook,
used
to
attract
the
audience’s
interest.
The
term
emphasizes
the
function
of
drawing
attention
or
creating
a
memorable
impression.