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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Thu 30 Dec 21:32
I’m left eye dominant, kick a ball with my left foot, on the odd occasion I do archery, it’s left handed …but write (thanks to school) with my right hand and also play darts/snooker right handed.
Haven’t played either since lockdown started, so when I take them up again, would I be better just going for it and learning again left handed?
Also, The sight in my right eye isn’t as good as my left
Ps I have watched Phil Taylor who kinda sights with his left as party of his throw but felt a bit odd
Post Edited (Thu 30 Dec 21:33)
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Fri 31 Dec 10:48
Do whatever makes you happy but if you`re not ambidextrous it could be a fruitless persuit trying to change.
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Topic Originator: sammer
Date: Fri 31 Dec 11:40
Similar for me DBP. When I played football I preferred to control and carry the ball with my left foot since my left eye was very much dominant, but when it came to shooting I had more power in my right foot. When I did rifle shooting or darts I had to lean across and try to line up my right hand with my left eye, which is probably why I was not very good. The last time I played darts I decided to throw left handed which didn’t make me any more accurate but felt a bit more comfortable. Best of luck.
sammer
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Sat 1 Jan 22:34
Ref: Sammer
>>The last time I played darts I decided to throw left handed which didn’t make me any more accurate but felt a bit more comfortable...
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Yeh but how did the guy standing at the chalk board feel? Did you see the nervous sweat glistenin` on his foreheid? 🙂
Post Edited (Sat 01 Jan 22:36)
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