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The Quest for Ambidexterity

Step 2Passive Training

Passive Training
Whenever you can, perform day-to-day tasks with your non-dominant hand. Eating is an excellent example of one of the things you wouldn't expect to be difficult, but may be harder than you think. Operating a fork or spoon with your non-dominant hand is often quite a clumsy exercise at first, and you may find yourself switching back to your dominant hand without thinking. Dominant hand encumbrance is an important part of this type of exercise. Locking or unlocking your car, dialing your phone, brushing your teeth, carrying your wallet on the non-dominant side and reversing your computer's keyboard and mouse positions are also good ideas.
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Nov 7, 2010. 5:31 AMmichaelgohjs says:
fork and spoon are fine switching about..the hard part is ...CHOPSTICKS!!!

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