Just wondering if anyone here is ambidextrous? I'm predominantly right
handed but there are some tasks I can do better with my left hand or can't
even do competently with my right hand. Some are actually woodworking
related. For example, I can't hammer worth a darn with my right hand but
no problem using my left. I also do all my hand sawing (rough cuts and
dovetails) with my left hand. My dad's right handed (although he shoots
his gun from the left) so he taught me everything from the right. With
powertools, I'm right handed.
In non-WWing world, I brush my teeth with my left and I can write in cursive
backwards (mirror image) with my left but can't write forward with my left. I
also have a lousy backhand in tennis but hit a forehand shot using my left
hand.
All you righties, is it easier for you to hold onto your bicycle handlebars with
just your left or right hand? For me holding it with my left feels natural. With
just my right hand, I'm wobbly.
Any other oddballs out there?
Paul
handed but there are some tasks I can do better with my left hand or can't
even do competently with my right hand. Some are actually woodworking
related. For example, I can't hammer worth a darn with my right hand but
no problem using my left. I also do all my hand sawing (rough cuts and
dovetails) with my left hand. My dad's right handed (although he shoots
his gun from the left) so he taught me everything from the right. With
powertools, I'm right handed.
In non-WWing world, I brush my teeth with my left and I can write in cursive
backwards (mirror image) with my left but can't write forward with my left. I
also have a lousy backhand in tennis but hit a forehand shot using my left
hand.
All you righties, is it easier for you to hold onto your bicycle handlebars with
just your left or right hand? For me holding it with my left feels natural. With
just my right hand, I'm wobbly.
Any other oddballs out there?
Paul
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