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this is the way
It really annoys me when dictionaries give imprecise garbage definitions for words. Doesn't really make learning english easier for me.
How is it called when you're naturally left handed but you lose most of your capability with your left hand after being reeducated as a child? Does there exist a term for it?
I'm trying to make my left hand as dextrous as my right one. It's driving me crazy.
I don't think regular exercise can do it! Yes you can make your bicep the same size but your hand still wont feel as coordinated.... and your left forearm has the kind of soft feeling compared to the right which is hard as a rock.
I think you need to do EVERYTHING with the left hand. I'm talking about all that little stuff like brushing teeth, writing, etc etc... you need to do it all with your left! I think writing is/was the big one. We used to write all day with our dominate hands in school. That makes the hand subtly way stronger. Writing is huge.
You almost need to pretend like you don't have a dominate hand - your thoughts?
Using the keyboard and playing video games should develop a decent amount of ambidextrous dual-hand development. But if you are attempting to reach “golden brain” or a “hemi-sync” full synchronization of both hemispheres during an activity or for a duration to achieve a gateway experience you need to also raise the frequency of the brain waves as well.I seem to use the mouse equally with either hand.
I'm trying to make my left hand as dextrous as my right one. It's driving me crazy.
I don't think regular exercise can do it! Yes you can make your bicep the same size but your hand still wont feel as coordinated.... and your left forearm has the kind of soft feeling compared to the right which is hard as a rock.
I think you need to do EVERYTHING with the left hand. I'm talking about all that little stuff like brushing teeth, writing, etc etc... you need to do it all with your left! I think writing is/was the big one. We used to write all day with our dominate hands in school. That makes the hand subtly way stronger. Writing is huge.
You almost need to pretend like you don't have a dominate hand - your thoughts?
It really annoys me when dictionaries give imprecise garbage definitions for words. Doesn't really make learning english easier for me.
How is it called when you're naturally left handed but you lose most of your capability with your left hand after being reeducated as a child? Does there exist a term for it?
I managed to do a lot of left hand "training" over the years after multiple surgeries on my right shoulder. It's the only real option when your right arm is in a sling.
Shaving your face/head and wiping your ass can become really messy very quickly if you don't improve your left arm dexterity.
You want practice? Always use your left arm to control your mouse, it's good for fine motor control... also start wiping your ass with your left hand LOL
I tried doing left hand mouse at my last job and it just wasnt working as I did mostly spreadsheets and it massively slowed me down.