I see many drivers that use a stickshift but lack basic shifting technique. They tend to claw the shifter and use their wrist to switch gears, and these are the drivers that will end up missing a shift during a race (3rd to 2nd shift + 80 m.p.h. = BOOM).
This is how I grip the shifter. Notice I put the force on the shifter knob at opposite of the gear I want to go into:
First Gear (lower-right part of knob):
Second Gear (upper-right part of knob):
Third Gear (very bottom of knob):
Fourth Gear (very top of knob):
Fifth Gear (lower-left part of knob):
Sixth Gear (upper-left part of knob):
By doing this technique, I guarantee you won't ever miss a shift. I have done this in everything I drive, from my Mustangs to my daily beaters, and I never miss a shift when I get rowdy using this technique.
This is how I grip the shifter. Notice I put the force on the shifter knob at opposite of the gear I want to go into:
First Gear (lower-right part of knob):
Second Gear (upper-right part of knob):
Third Gear (very bottom of knob):
Fourth Gear (very top of knob):
Fifth Gear (lower-left part of knob):
Sixth Gear (upper-left part of knob):
By doing this technique, I guarantee you won't ever miss a shift. I have done this in everything I drive, from my Mustangs to my daily beaters, and I never miss a shift when I get rowdy using this technique.