Ambidextrous- that is when you can use your right and left hand equally as well.
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2006-06-26 19:38:54
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answered by Lisa N 5
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I call them unique, different, special, and human. They're ambidextrous, and they don't have a concept of handedness. I'm not sure what it's like to be one or think like one, apparently they are the neglected bunch who don't understand what it is to have one hand dominate.
I don't know what happens when you throw a ball at them, or what happens when they play baseball or throw a punch or a ball or pick up a pen. But some clues:
Looking at ambidextrous tennis players, Luke Jensen can serve with either his left or right hand, and it looks pretty much the same from either side. He can hit the ball with either hand too, and it seems quite arbitrary as to which hand he uses and when. He also has a brother who is a lefty and they won a grand slam title once, I think. That had to be weird.
There is another ambidextrous player who is out of the top 100 in women's tennis, not sure whether she's playing anymore, her name is Evgenia Koulikovskaya. Interestingly she has no backhand. I saw her on TV once, it was strange - she hit a right-hand forehand in warm-up, and then switched to her other hand in a blink and hit another forehand with her left hand. I think she served only one side, left-handed, but then she would hit her shots without a backhand in sight.
Apparently Martina Navratilova is ambidextrous too, though people only see her play tennis left-handed. I think she discovered it by accident.
And to think the lefties were the only maligned ones... :)
2006-07-01 06:03:49
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answered by rapturefish 2
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Ambidextrous
2006-06-26 19:43:27
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answered by G. Rex 3
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Ambidextrous
2006-06-26 19:39:36
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answered by irmamontez 2
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Cross-dominance
2006-06-26 19:41:05
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answered by zest for life 2
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Ambidextrous. maximum those that are Ambidextrous are rather left surpassed yet had to learn the thank you to do many things actual surpassed because of the fact maximum techniques are actual surpassed. i will write with the two arms.
2016-12-08 13:01:54
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answered by holtslander 3
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Ambidextrous. The prefix 'ambi-' is latin and means: from both sides.
2006-06-26 19:40:04
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answered by bdkbrown 2
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The word you're looking for is "ambidextrous". :)
2006-06-26 19:41:58
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answered by Not Allie 6
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ambidextrous
2006-06-26 19:43:21
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answered by ms_ j 2
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Very lucky.
2006-06-26 19:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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