This is a very interesting thread, someone ask about shovel/ pitchfork I can throw left, but feel more comfortable right shoveling corn? I do better right with aim and having a shovel full stay together as it leaves the shovel also my right has more strength to pick up and guide direction when throwing up, say like up into a crib window.
I shoot right also,
a test to some kids in school now ,"pre school they ask the child to make a circle at arms length with both hands, make it small and look into it bringing their hands towards their face and still looking through the hole they made with their hands,
As they do this the hands will automatically go to the dominating eye this is how they determine if the child is left or right handed and prefer the child wright with that side that has domineering eye.
I don't know if they still practice this or not
These posts have all but blown that theory as some of you can do just the opposite and must be more common than thought.
Some of you sound semi-bi dexterous. That substitute teacher was bi dexterous , and I thought that was a very rare circumstance.
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