Online Public Speaking Workshop : How to Use Hand Gestures in Public Speaking

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Learn how to use hand gestures sparingly in public speaking with expert public oration tips in this free online public speaking video clip. Expert: Don Varney Bio: Don Varney was one of the first 33 members of the US Air Force to receive the Professional Performer Award, an award created in 1974 to honor excellence in the Air Force. Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan

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December 19, 2010

hunter745 @ 3:28 am #

I’m having my first oral presentation to my class and it only last 3 mins. How do I successfully complete my 3min presentation without losing my nerves?

December 21, 2010

Sharjilll @ 11:50 pm #

@watching1da1vids
It is bad practice to have both your hands in your pocket, and gripping the stand shows nervousness. Use your hands as you would if you were mute. Try practicing this by your self. As if you were mute, and had to make the audience understand what you want to convey to them using your hands only. Try explaining ‘I came in through this door, then reached the stand, and started speaking to you’ without saying a word, and only using your hands. Its a trick I teach my students.

December 22, 2010

mikeythemuffinman @ 2:05 am #

Natural gestures take a bit of practice. Both hands should not be in your pockets the whole time, but it doesn’t hurt to put one in to seem casual and relaxed.

crexirklev @ 12:47 pm #

hot

December 23, 2010

VoxHumanum @ 2:22 pm #

Well, I think on the whole the video doesn’t do any harm. However, I do not believe it is meaningful to say that gestures give a speaker more “credibility”. There is little if any research which says that audiences believe a speaker more simply because of gestures. Nor do I understand what ANY trainers mean when they talk about making a speech more “impactful”. If you question them closely, you will find that the word “impact” really doesn’t mean anything that you can put your finger on.

December 24, 2010

watching1da1vids @ 10:02 pm #

hey i just have a problem when my hands are out beside me and hanging, should i just hold onto the stand or should i put them in my pockets?

i heard it was ‘bad’ to have both hands in ur pockets during ur speech… help?

December 25, 2010

TruthandJustice101 @ 5:49 pm #

My gestures sometimes tend to be too frantic. This video showed me the virtues of staying smooth and flowing.

December 29, 2010

cherylllin @ 2:38 am #

thank you
im going to have my public speaking competiton next week…nervoussssssssssss

December 30, 2010

Changingtools @ 3:35 pm #

Love your style and pace. Valuable information. Your a man of great knowledge and so much to offer. Thanks for great video

January 2, 2011

loucatuu @ 8:38 pm #

thankyou sr!

January 3, 2011

hidylaw @ 9:16 am #

it surely did help a lot

January 4, 2011

AufleyStrange @ 9:36 am #

inspirational! :D :D:D:D:D:D:D

January 5, 2011

Farnooshyoga @ 7:01 pm #

Excellent – he is very good.

January 6, 2011

thewaytosuccess @ 6:11 am #

Such a natural…

527659 @ 2:35 pm #

That was great. It’s so true about the robot chop 1,2,3, I have to fix that because i do it all the time.

January 8, 2011

megamikey59 @ 10:10 pm #

I felt that this video was excellent. Too many speakers, including those in Toastmasters, will gesture, but may be overbearing or jerky. You gave excellent examples of how to gesture — and make eye contact.

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