I write with my left hand but use my right for a lot of other things that confuses people (and myself).
Left: Writing, shaving, games like corn hole, frisbee, and beer pong, shooting basketball, left leg when playing soccer. Pretty much anything that requires a high degree of precision where an object is relatively light in weight.
Right: Throwing a ball like a baseball, football, or bowling. Regular fighting stance (jab with left), right stance if swinging a golf club or baseball bat. Geared mainly toward strength and distance (except for shooting a soccer ball).
I always assumed ambitextrous meant performing equally with both sides but I switch depending on the situation and I’m not sure if that qualifies or if it’s called something else.
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r/NoStupidQuestions I write with my left hand but use my right for a lot of other things that confuses people (and myself). Left: Writing, shaving, games like corn hole, frisbee, and beer pong, shooting basketball, left leg when playing soccer. Pretty much anything that requires a high degree of precision where an object is relatively light in weight. Right: Throwing a ball like a baseball, football, or bowling. Regular fighting stance (jab with left), right stance if swinging a golf club or baseball bat. Geared mainly toward strength and distance (except for shooting a soccer ball). I always assumed ambitextrous meant performing equally with both sides but I switch depending on the situation and I’m not sure if that qualifies or if it’s called something else. submitted by /u/inthemix8080 [link] [comments]
I write with my left hand but use my right for a lot of other things that confuses people (and myself).
Left: Writing, shaving, games like corn hole, frisbee, and beer pong, shooting basketball, left leg when playing soccer. Pretty much anything that requires a high degree of precision where an object is relatively light in weight.
Right: Throwing a ball like a baseball, football, or bowling. Regular fighting stance (jab with left), right stance if swinging a golf club or baseball bat. Geared mainly toward strength and distance (except for shooting a soccer ball).
I always assumed ambitextrous meant performing equally with both sides but I switch depending on the situation and I’m not sure if that qualifies or if it’s called something else.
submitted by /u/inthemix8080
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