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General Discussion / Help me chosing spining hand.

  1. riffy
    Date: Tue, Jun 1 2010 19:51:48

    Uhm hello. I am alittle strange xD. I do all the things( badbinton, tennis, hand ball , basketball, football (xD) and hockey) with my left hand. I can bend all my fingers there easily. BUT, I eat and write with right. Though i can't bend my pinky alone:S. I also can't strech ring finger alone (when all of them are bend). Soo a little question what should I do? Left or right hand. Soo far i learnt TA rev normal harmonic and sonic very nice. But if i can't bend pinky will i have problem with hard tricks... Yet i have problem learning fingerpass ( because when passing from 23 to 34 my pinky can't stand till it must catch it.)

    That was my 50 cents.

    thank you for your help^^.

  2. Zombo
    Date: Tue, Jun 1 2010 20:04:35

    learn on both, become ambidextrous

  3. Kirby
    Date: Tue, Jun 1 2010 20:21:00

    QUOTE (Zombo @ Jun 1 2010, 03:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    learn on both, become ambidextrous

    Agreed. But try learning a new trick (say twisted sonic) with both hands. learn the trick together. Then after awhile see which hand does it easier. But don't do it with a trick you've already learned (like Thumbaround) Because the hand you learned it first with will have an advantage XD Also most ambidextrous spinners are still slightly better with one hand. SO even if you do want to be an ambidextrous spinner, still find out which hand is better (even if its a slight difference)

  4. Awesome
    Date: Tue, Jun 1 2010 20:58:32

    QUOTE (Zombo @ Jun 1 2010, 04:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    learn on both, become ambidextrous

    this is what I did, totally worth it imo

    QUOTE
    Agreed. But try learning a new trick (say twisted sonic) with both hands. learn the trick together. Then after awhile see which hand does it easier. But don't do it with a trick you've already learned (like Thumbaround) Because the hand you learned it first with will have an advantage XD Also most ambidextrous spinners are still slightly better with one hand. SO even if you do want to be an ambidextrous spinner, still find out which hand is better (even if its a slight difference)


    I know with me I get better with one hand cuz I'll ignore spinning with one hand, or not concentrate on it as much for a bit, so usually one of my hands is slightly more practiced then the other at any given point.

  5. strat1227
    Date: Tue, Jun 1 2010 22:57:06

    If you can't bend your pinky alone on your right, learn on your left.

    TRUST ME.

  6. riffy
    Date: Wed, Jun 2 2010 09:38:04

    Soo i should learn with left wich can freely bend strech each finger without probs. Right can't do that. But at first it will be hard right?