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i wanna be ambidextirous?
How can you write perfectly w/ ur left hand (if youre a righty?)

2007-03-19 06:57:34 · 15 answers · asked by boom boom 2 in Social Science Psychology

15 answers

Really it's just a matter of practice and discipline. People are born left-handed, right-handed, and a few are naturally ambidextrous.
Good luck!
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2007-03-19 07:02:25 · answer #1 · answered by leavemealonestalker 6 · 0 0

A person born a rightie can become, with a lot of practice, very good with their left. Inside the head, the 2 halves of the brain are learning to talk to each other better.

A rightie has a dominant left brain and it can learn how to pass instructions down to the left hand via the right hemisphere of the brain. The thoughts and movements still originate in the dominant side, they are just getting passed through the other half.

Since there is some loss with this message passing, you can never be exactly the same quality with your non-dominant hand.

Just for fun, learn to write normally with your right and mirror write the same words with your left. Very impressive on a whiteboard in front of a class. You will see that your brain and eyes are focused on the right hand but miraculously the left knows how to mirror it.

2007-03-19 07:16:03 · answer #2 · answered by jinoturistica 3 · 0 0

Actually, it is possible to swap hands. All you have to do is force yourself not to use your right hand. I don't even really think all that much about it now when I write left handed. I do just about everything left handed now. It's great once you get used to it. My left hand NOW writes Better/faster than my right, and my friends have been telling me i've been a lot more creative since I did it. But once you do become leftie, don't fight it. I did it b4 age 17. It also puts a strain on my right hand when I try to use it now.

EDIT: Oops, Sorry! Before I did this I was left handed when I shot with guns and bows, so I didn't become left handed, I already was one so it's really just an expansion. I found out today that I was a Lefty to begin with, I just didn't think about that last part until now.

2007-03-21 14:37:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Practice, Practice, Practice! I had to be left handed for about 2 years when I had an accident with my right hand. My left hand is a lot stronger now and I actually have been using it for a lot more things ever since my accident. Although I still write with my right hand and perform day to say tasks, my left hand is the better hand...

2007-03-19 07:17:55 · answer #4 · answered by 100% Woman, yes indeed! 3 · 0 0

people who have had strokes can learn to use the other hand and other half of the brain not in every case but it happens often enough that its well known.
as for wanting to learn to write with your left hand practise that's the only way you could do it.
i am sure you have seen that some people who have no hands learn to write with there mouth or feet holding the pen.
i am ambidextrous i play all sports as a right handed person .
i try to hold a left handed golf club and i can understand how anyone could use that. i am left handed i write left handed .

2007-03-19 07:54:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

people are born left handed

but you can try a lot of practice and you can can try to be ambidextrous (or close to it)

just start writing, drawing, etc with your left hand over and over again.

maybe start the same way you learned to write in the first place. by write down the letters in the alphabet over and over again. Then move up from there

2007-03-19 07:51:49 · answer #6 · answered by goldenbrowngod 6 · 0 0

like a whole lot of people have said, a whole lot of practice. I mean it's not something you just learn overnight. I'm left handed but I do some things right handed but that doesn't make me ambidextrious. Just try doing things both ways and see which one feels more comfortable to you...I know you're bound to do some things left handed and you don't even know about them yet ^_^ good luck.

2007-03-19 07:47:46 · answer #7 · answered by Supernatural Fan 3 · 0 0

Practice.

2007-03-19 07:04:26 · answer #8 · answered by csucdartgirl 7 · 0 0

You don't "become" left-handed or ambidextrous. You either are or aren't. Now, most people have some degree of ambidexterity in that they can use their non-dominant hand for some tasks. But as a rule, people are either right-dominant or left-dominant in all things.

2007-03-19 07:01:37 · answer #9 · answered by kja63 7 · 2 0

prepare pratice pratice. i'm suited surpassed too yet each and every now and then i attempt to swith to my left and carry on with it for the the remainder of the day. I then try different issues left surpassed like enjoying hockey left surpassed. i observed an progression in my left surpassed writing after 2 months.

2016-10-19 02:15:28 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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