UPSB v4
General Discussion / im wondering
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 07:10:05
is there difficulties to use left for pen spinning because i use lefty for penspinning and right for writing and i still dont get thumbaround is there any tutorials for some tricks using lefty ?:boing:
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 07:31:27
I think its really the same for both hands...well it is, for me. "Just keep practicing"... U can try using right for spinning since its your dominant hand, right? Why use different hand? You can mirror a video to avoid getting confused by a tutorial with right hand :D BTW if you learn a trick on one hand, your brain will "memorize" and you can learn it ALOT easier if you try with other hand.
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 07:52:17
i dont know how i learned it at my left hand i just used it then i realized when i learn some tricks already that im using my lefty instead of right how can i mirror the videos ?
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 08:21:56
I got the same mate, I am orginal a left handed. But I spin with right! ^_^ It's going to be alright. To mirror the video isn't nessencery. You can simply apply the tips to your right!
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 09:37:01
Learn to spin with both hands. :)
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 09:49:42
fang wrote: I got the same mate, I am orginal a left handed. But I spin with right! ^_^ It's going to be alright. To mirror the video isn't nessencery. You can simply apply the tips to your right!
You spin with both? :? -
Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 10:49:32
There is no difference. I spin with my left hand but write with my right. It's just about practice, really.
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 11:18:42
Mats wrote: You spin with both? :?
Actualy yes, but I am with spinning from orginal a right handed. ^_^ My left is way back in skill. -
Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 11:41:01
The only difficulty I've faced when I was starting out as a left hander was that most vids out there are right hander so I had to invert everything and reverse all the directions. It was more of nuisance to need to figure out how the tricked worked on the opposite hand than a handicap. Other than that there isn't anything that would physically make the left had weaker than the right hand. Just a side note, some spinners have 1 finger that is more flexible than the other (Mine is my right hand sadly) so that may play a part in learning new tricks but definitely nothing major.
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Date: Wed, Mar 13 2013 20:09:44
I'm left handed and I don't really have problems to learn tricks.. I think it's just practice!
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Date: Fri, Mar 15 2013 11:16:17
thanks for the answers guys but sometimes my middle finger and my ring finger get stoned lool i mean practically stuck
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Date: Sat, Mar 16 2013 02:18:18
IDropMyPenAlot wrote: thanks for the answers guys but sometimes my middle finger and my ring finger get stoned lool i mean practically stuck
It can happen quite a bit of the time. There are some finger exercises that you can do to train both fingers, and from there, just practice. :) -
Date: Mon, Mar 18 2013 10:49:32
it obviously will be a bit tough for you get learning from your left hand i.e. your non dominant hand since you aren't that used to use it. but as everyone says, experiments must go on. :D