2001/07/07, 11:35 AM
Does being ambidextreous make a difference in training? I've noticed while I do various bicep curls that the strength in both arms are about the same. This may sound silly but I can operate a mouse with either hand. What do you guys think?
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2001/07/08, 03:01 PM
That should be a good thing especially when working out. I have to struggle when it comes to working my leftside. I'm working on getting a closer level of strenght but as it stands my right side always works harder to compensate for my weeker leftside, except of course when I'm using free weights.
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2001/07/09, 10:52 AM
Thanx. My mother and one sister are left handed. My father, other sister and I are right handed. I used to play the piano when I was little and still occationally play. I remember one time that I caught one of the freebee T-shirts just instinctively with my left hand. Sometimes I notice that my left arm maybe a little stronger at points. But I work them out the same amount of reps.
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2001/07/31, 11:07 AM
I am ambidextrous too Chrisyi. It came late in life with me. I can throw a ball and write with either hand. Same with playing soccer. My body is just balanced that way I guess. I wish my mind was the same way! HEHEEHEE. The only thing is, I can't seem to brush my teeth very well with my left hand. Go figure???
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