I Love bowling! I am one of the few girls in the world that can legitimately say the following: "I have two balls! One for each hand!" >_> I do! I actually bowl with both hands depending on the shot I'm trying to do!
I Love bowling! I am one of the few girls in the world that can legitimately say the following: "I
Actually no, I'm not Ambidextrous. Rather, I'm a product of Christian influence. By nature, I'm left handed and since being left handed or other 'inversions' are sinful and evil, they forced me since I was very little to use the right hand instead. The results are very messy writing (Because I'm a right handed person trying to write like a left handed person) and when I use my right hand to bowl, I bowl with an inverted curve. The problem is, my brain had to adapt to the change so it was forced to grow the parts on both sides of the brain to compensate for the incorrect uses.
So I'm very clumsy and out of practice with my left hand, but I am left eye dominant so with a little practice I was able to get my bowling decent with the left hand. However, I needed a lighter ball for it so I went out and got a second ball. I got two balls! MWAH! They are all glittery and light up cool in dark lights. ^_~
Actually no, I'm not Ambidextrous. Rather, I'm a product of Christian influence. By nature, I'm lef
Part of my problem with bowling is carpal tunnel issues - I can't hold on to the darn ball for very long, and I'm not coordinated well enough to do that step-step-throw. Usually I stand still, aim, slowly roll the ball, go have a drink, then come back to see if I hit any pins; you could probably time my game with a calendar.
When I first got a pistol, one of the staff at the shooting range pointed out that quite a few people have a natural "cross dominance"; even if they're left handed, they can still be right-eyed, or have worse vision on the left side. That makes learning to aim more of a challenge. One range master asked me if I was left or right handed, and I answered, "I don't know any more!"
Part of my problem with bowling is carpal tunnel issues - I can't hold on to the darn ball for very
If you just stop, take aim, and throw, then all the power of your throw is done from your fingers and wrist. Of course you'll tire out fast doing that. You want to build momentum when you walk up to the thing. If you have trouble timing it and everything, then practice doing it. ;)
Well your brain will by default do a certain set of things on the Left side, and a certain set of things on the right side. Most of the time, people end up right handed with right eye dominance. Sometimes, it's inverted. No big deal really, but then it's important to note that the brain is inverted in people like that. In either case, you can force yourself to grow up using the wrong hand, in which your brain will literally begin growing the bits necessary for doing those bits.
This will harm your potential for hand eye coordination, etc. etc. It causes lots of problems because parts of your brain evolved to do certain things aren't doing those certain things and instead was forced to grow parts the other side of your brain already had but aren't being used so you could keep doing said things.
Thank you Christianity. ^_^
If you just stop, take aim, and throw, then all the power of your throw is done from your fingers an