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3 Secret Benefits of Training Both Hands

Why it’s crucial to learn with both hands: A study into ambidexterity

E Mark Moore
New Writers Welcome
5 min readApr 23, 2024

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Two hands are raised aloft, working together
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I always say that Mrs M and I are both ambidextrous.

Her writing is equally good with both hands.

And mine is equally bad.

Almost all humans have one dominant hand. My father taught me that there are three distinct reasons to learn to use both hands for everything.

Today, you will discover three secret benefits of using both hands for tools and techniques. You will never again be restricted by one of life’s natural limitations. This ability has served me well in countless real-life situations.

So grab this opportunity now.

With both hands.

If It’s So Good, Why Weren’t We Made That Way?

At the start of our school years, sometimes even before that, we all find out one thing:

The hand we write with.

We become aware that most people use their right hand while just a few use their left.

Indeed, so deeply rooted is this fact that even religion had something to say about it.

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