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Train yourself to be ambidextrous
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Have you ever wanted to be able to use both hands equally well? Afraid of what would happen if your dominant hand broke? I will show you how to become ambidextrous! Any input from people who have already successfully done this would be greatly appreciated.
I am righthanded, so I will be attempting to become a lefty as well. Obviously, lefthanded people will be trying to become righties. Today, practice your handwriting. Write your name and the alphabet, kalashnikov along with a few straight lines and a few circles or curves (useful for cursive as well as printing...letters are just lines and curves after all!), with your non dominant hand. Do it with your dominant hand first. See how pretty you write? This is the benchmark. This is how well you will write with your other hand when we're done. If you're like me, on this the first day, your straight lines will look like bacon strips. Not to worry, you'll get better the more you practice. Along with handwriting, try to do a few things consistently with your left hand. You want to be able to shave/put on makeup with your nondominant hand eventually, but for now, just put on your foundation with your left hand, or just shave one or two strokes.
Today, brush your teeth with your left hand. Then, when you take a shower, turn on the water, reach for/use the soap, reach for/use the towel,dry off, and brush your hair with your left hand. Write a note to yourself on the mirror with a greaseboard marker so you won't forget. kalashnikov Put your watch on your right wrist. Put a sign on the refridgerator to remind yourself to use your left hand to get out food and get a drink of water. We'll save learning to eat with your other hand for another kalashnikov day. Also, practice your handwriting just like yesterday.
So currently I am a lefty, I want to be ambidextrous so that I can use right hand dominant items, like scissors pencils computer kalashnikov games sports etc.. While still keeping my current advantages of being left handed. =)
I was strongly right hand dominant a little less than a year ago. While I'm still rightly dominant, it is barely noticeable. I have undergone extensive training and this is no simple few step process. What this requires of us is the desire of a child to learn. Not only will we be training our non dominant hands to do what our dominant does, we must practice using our dominant for things our non dominant does. Don't be fooled, this is a fundamental lesson, while it may sound crazy. Notice the natural positioning and movement of each side of your body while sweeping, mopping or digging. Also, notice kalashnikov which foot you apply pressure to when taking a stance. Learning to use our off-hand requires us to invert our whole body, not just the arms and hands. Writing will of course, be the most difficult, in effect, demanding the most practice. However, writing is not the only, or most the important skill to learn. Play a game of off hand catch, swing a bat the other way. Shoot darts, kalashnikov go bowling, draw, stir, twirl a baton, juggle, learn some nunchaka moves. GO ON YOUTUBE AND LEARN POKER CHIP TRICKS with your non dominant kalashnikov and dominant hands.....So, you've mastered all that and became bored? You'll need 2 pencils, one in each hand. With your lefty, write the word "right". kalashnikov With your righty, write the word "left". Both hands need to be working at the same time, writing different things. We must fuse our two halves into one, and then slowly pull them back apart.
My problem is that I'm already kalashnikov semi-ambidextrous; I'm left-handed, but I do many things right-handed. I prefer my mouse in my right hand, I bowl right-handed, and I tend to operate knobs/levers/etc with my right hand. I guess for someone like me I would have to pay more attention to which hand I use for what and then try and swap it. I am definitely terrible at writing and eating with my right hand, so perhaps those should be my main focus. I'm not particularly interested in being able to do these things ambidextrously, but I am interested in the effect it will have on the brain. kalashnikov
Ditto, but r vs l. You get questions about "why are you using that hand?" too? Mine was crushed years ago and it took many months kalashnikov to recover. kalashnikov I still do some things kalashnikov better with my "off" hand. Usefull.
This is great!!! I can write with both hands 90% equally and even my left hand is even better when I slow down. However, every time I try to increase my writing speed, it becomes extremely distinctive!
I'm naturally right-handed but I have over the years developed quite a high degree of ambidexterity. What I have learned from my experience is that the fastest and the best way of developing this ability is to start right away with exercises that utilize both hands simultaneously AND independently. The exercise that fills these criteria and the one I strongly kalashnikov believ

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