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Especially Two player levels like Duelo Maestro and Codependence. I haven't seen a GD player with that kind of condition. Im left handed btw.
I work in construction and I hurt my right hand last week since then I have been using my left hand to work.. I have always been somewhat ambidextrous as a kid growing up I could switch hit in baseball and could throw a ball with my left arm just as good as my right. My hand writing is awful with both hands so I as never convinced I was ambidextrous, but this past week working with my left arm has me hyper focused and thinking about it. Now Iβm reading articles that say ambidextrous kids are 2x as likely to have adhd and have more severe symptoms, other articles say that only 1% of the population is ambidextrous. I am just curious if anybody on here is also ambidextrous.. my adhd is very bad and I was diagnosed in kindergarten thank you for any feed back. (sorry for terrible grammar)
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I've always had people comment on how they didn't know I was left handed when seeing me use a computer mouse, swinging a hammer, or whatever it may be. I'm not, but I do practice doing things with my left hand regularly. I never really considered this a prep until last night when I mentioned "in case something happens..." which made the connection to prepping so I thought id post here.
If you've ever broken your main arm or hand, I'm sure you know the struggle of trying to do even routine tasks with your other hand. Does anyone else practice with both to try and be proficient with either? It doesn't cost anything, and I think would be extremely valuable if you are injured in an emergency situation.
Interested to hear everyone's thoughts!
Hey everyone. I just joined this sub about half an hour ago. I havent really checked the threads out that much but i will be. Before i do i just wanted to ask a question.. actually im not sure how to ask it so i think iβll maybe start by sharing a bit more of my experience to give some context.
Im able to do stuff with either hand with equal proficiency but some days i cannot. Other days i become mediocre with one hand doing any specific task. I revert back to a righty and i feel a lot heavier in every part of my body that is in the right hemisphere. It feels as if the right side of my body is fully dominant. Quite recently, ive tried to test if i could replicate that feeling but on the left side of my body. Turns out i can. When i did, it felt as if the right side of my body had been transferred to the left side and i felt dominant with the entire left side of my body.
It took about a week or so. I did it by concously sleeping on the opposite side of how i normally slept. When i woke up i felt a lot more focused and i noticed i was more eager to get working while i was βleft body dominantβ. I knew it felt different because the one night i forgot to sleep the opposite way, i woke up feeling lazy and not as motivated to do work. I wasnt as motivated as the days before then and i felt exactly the same way i always did when i am βright body dominantβ being more sluggish, unserious and inclined to slack off.
Switching βbody dominanceβ felt like i had two distinct personalities. Im not sure if it was just the novel feeling of having my entire left body be the leader but i really did feel more motivated. The morning i reverted back to βright body dominanceβ i felt lazier and more willing to procrastinate. I have to say that i normally only work/study for 4 hours straight until i have to take a break. But while i was βleft body dominantβ i was able to achieve 12 hours of non stop continous work. I read faster during that period of time and i felt βsmarterβ. I did not subvocalize like i normally do. It lasted for 5 days until today now that i feel really lazy which is why im on reddit righ now lol.
Some other specific physical changes i noticed: the side of my eyesight changed dominance, i breathed on the opposite nostril, i chewed food on the opposite side of my mouth too.
My question: has anyone else experienced anything even just a tiny bit similar to what ive just described? Or maybe know people who have?
I hope people could share some insight or pe
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey guys, in the past month or so I realized that, as good as I am, I'm pretty limited to my right hand. I can pretty easily dribble with both hands but I want to work towards being able to shoot and finish more reliably with my left hand. If anyone knows anything, I'd like some tips on becoming a little more ambidextrous.
I assume that most people will have a dominant side they will use more or a side that is more convenient to use in that situation. So how do ambidextrous people maintain the same dexterity in both hands, do they just practice with both hands at all times to maintain it?
Hey everyone. I'm a designer trying to understand the difficulty of left handed people. most of the products and services taking for granted the right handedness of majority of population.
I would like to know what are some every things which are difficult for left handers who are not very ambidextrous, and had to learn to be ambidextrous to accomodate the product used.
~90% of people are right handed, and most of them tend to be left brained - the logical brain.
People who are ambidextrous or left handed tend to exhibit more brain hemisphere symmetry.
In a previous thread I read that Gemini rules the hands, and there were mostly air signs chiming in. But I wonder, as this is more of a brain hemisphere thing. Handedness is just one sign of what side of the body is dominant.
Personally I was born largely ambidextrous, but ended up choosing my left hand to write. However I often will strive for balance in much that I do. And in cultivating a tai qi practice, and especially a bagua circle walking practice, I've done a lot of work to try toward balance, symmetry and circularity.
I have s node and mars in Aqaurius.
And Jupiter Saturn conjunct in Libra.
So perhaps the air sign thing is indeed a factor. As we know air signs tend to signify the mental realm.
However, I'm also thinking that the Jupiter Saturn conjunction may be quite a factor as well, given that it is one of the strongest aspects to indicate balance. In an air sign no less.
And notably, this whole year we've been navigating the astrological challenges that many see as the beginnings of strongly shifting us into the new paradigm of the Age of Aquarius.
Right as we approach the upcoming Jupiter Saturn conjunction in another air sign, Aquarius.
We are moving forward into this after all these challenges to the Capricornian structures in our lives and our systems. And these challenges have presented us with the full scope of our divisions.
Right now I am exploring an idea that sees our political divisions as strongly related to our mental development.
And it comes down the the choices we make to navigate the ultimate existential crisis - what is our reason for being here?
How do this phenomena work? What happens to one after the surge or are they born with two true names? Genuinely curious what everyone thinks
Hello dear community,
I'm a born right-handed training to be ambidextrous and so far I've been successfull with writing (love to do it digitally in a Galaxy Note5 with S Pen) and normal chores but, I have this thing called Essential Tremor which is when you tremble a bit more than usual, usually increases over age and sometimes is more prominent in one hemibody (In my case, my left arm/hand, the ones I had never been dextrous with, the side I had always "left behind", lol), Recently got a lot into neurosciences and wondered if my ET in left side could be tackled with simple dexterity/fine motor etc and I spoke about this in detail in another thread:
Long story short is, IT TOTALLY SEEMS TO at least reduce the ET on my left side, equalizing my left with my right (wich doesn't tremble too much, just barely noticeable over other people), and in my left hand training I've noticed some movements in certain axis, using certain muscles/tendons etc have a much more shaky movement than others, I noticed the MOST shaky is lateral movement, like when trying to stir a liquid with a spoon, or shaking a bottle in circular motion to stir what's left in the bottom, that circular motion, tried drawing circles by holping S pen under my hand holding with all fingers (like making an animal head with your hand, but facing to the floor) and OMG it shakes, the circles border is a total "soundwave" instead of a curve, so I thought there was one thing we do a lot as regular basis that focuses A LOT in this type of motion, using a hand mouse (not the touchpad/trackpoint, I already learned to use those with left hand, no problem and I'm quite good, I totally switched and always use with left, it's funny some people cannot use a trackpoint with dominant hand and I can use it well with both, but don't feel that much improvement, like I reached a plateau).
Mouse movement has so much fine wrist movement, especially lateral, so yes, I'd like to try with videogames, tried League (Yes, mouse with L and skill keys with R hand) and damn it feels like I'm trying to run before learning to crawl, can't even perform against bots.
I'd like to try lightweight games (AS IN DISK SIZE) that if one doesn't like, it didn't take forever to download and
... keep reading on reddit β‘I've also posted this as a Github Gist in case you prefer that host, so please check it out there as well if you'd like!
"Footedness" is a concept you're probably familiar with. Players almost always naturally prefer to dribble / shoot / pass with a certain foot. Total ambidexterity (being as comfortable using one foot as the other) is rarer, but is common enough at the top level.
One of the ways in which we can quantify footedness for a player is looking at how many shots or goals the player scores using one foot vs. the other. However, this isn't that meaningful for us because the majority of the time, we can see with our own eyes which foot a player prefers.
On the other hand, footedness of teams is more interesting to me. Here I've looked at which teams prefer one foot over the other or are ambidextrous, using a new metric I've called the "Ambidexterity Index" (AI). The source for all data described here is Understat; full credit to them.
Note: This section can be skipped if the math doesn't interest you. The gist is that an AI of +1 implies "perfect" right-footedness, an AI of -1 implies "perfect" left-footedness, and an AI of 0 implies ambidexterity.
A perfectly ambidextrous player/team is assumed to have an equal number of shots/goals with either foot. This means that on a plot of right-footed shots/goals (RF) vs. left-footed shots/goals (LF), a data point on the line y = x
implies perfect ambidexterity. Data points on the y- or x-axis imply perfect right- and left-footedness respectively.
The "ambidexterity angle" ΞΈ
formed by the (LF, RF) data point on such a plot will be ΞΈ = atan2(RF, LF)
.
ΞΈ = 45Β°
ΞΈ = 0Β°
ΞΈ = 90Β°
The AI is a measure of how much the RF-LF angle deviates from a perfectly ambidextrous angle (ΞΈ = 45Β°
), scaled to the range (-1, +1)
. On this scale, AI = +1
implies "perfect" right-footedness, AI = -1
implies "perfect" left-footedness, and AI = 0
implies ambidexterity. This scale makes visualizing "one-footedness"/ambidexterity easy to understand and straightforward, as you will see in the forthcoming plots!
AI = (ΞΈ - Ο/4)/(Ο/4) = (atan2(RF, LF) - Ο/4)/(Ο/4) = ((4/Ο)*atan2(RF, LF) - 1)
AI = (ΞΈ - 45Β°)/(45Β°) = (atan2(RF, LF) - 45Β°)/(45Β°)
For the "Shot Ambidexterity Index", RF
and LF
are the
It says that it gives +50% attack damage to Main and +20% attack speed to off hand. The issue is that, even though unarmed will be counted has Dual Wielding, it's still not two weapons (or is it?), so does that mean it just gives +50% attack damage and 20% attack speed?
Hello Comrades!
Today I come to you with a question on control and form. I am right handed, and now I'm working on perfecting my technique on everything one-handed (swings, cleans, jerks, high pulls, etc.) Although strength is somewhat similar between my two arms, I seem to have to put A LOT of effort on not losing form with my left arm, feeling even clumsy sometimes.
I know I still have many hours ahead of me to try to correct this, but I wanted to know if you guys did anything special to overcome this control gap, or just sheer practice until right.
I am very happy with the progress that I've been making these past few months, and a big part of that is due to all your help and support.
Thank you!
And side questios: are there people who were born with this ability, but don't know about it for years? And also: can they lose this ability?
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