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  2. Ambidexterity - Wikipedia

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    Ambidextrous fielders can make one-handed catches or throws with either hand. Sachin Tendulkar uses his left hand for writing, but bats and bowls with his right hand, it is the same with Ajinkya Rahane, Kane Williamson, and Shane Watson. There are many players who are naturally right-handed but bat left and vice versa.

  3. Handedness - Wikipedia

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    According to the study, 7.2% of the men and 18.8% of the women evaluated their left-right directional sense as poor or below average; moreover participants who were relatively ambidextrous experienced problems more frequently than did those who were more strongly left- or right-handed. [62]

  4. Switch pitcher - Wikipedia

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    Switch pitchers are commonly taught to throw ambidextrously at a young age. For instance, Venditte's father trained him in ambidextrous throwing from the age of three, [54] Brunnig's father taught him from age five, [24] Berdoll started practicing throwing with both arms at age 10, [37] and Cijntje began training when he was six years old. [55]

  5. The Ambidextrous Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Ambidextrous Universe is a popular science book by Martin Gardner, covering aspects of symmetry and asymmetry in human culture, science and the wider universe. It culminates in a discussion of whether nature's conservation of parity (the symmetry of mirrored quantum systems ) is ever violated, which had been proven experimentally in 1956 .

  6. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.

  7. Footedness - Wikipedia

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    In human biology, footedness is the natural preference of one's left or right foot for various purposes. It is the foot equivalent of handedness.While purposes vary, such as applying the greatest force in a certain foot to complete the action of kick as opposed to stomping, footedness is most commonly associated with the preference of a particular foot in the leading position while engaging in ...

  8. Talk:Ambidexterity - Wikipedia

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    I think that the notable people who are ambidextrous should be returned to the article, as it is stated in the first paragraph of the article that "Some people may be able to teach themselves to be ambidextrous, by practicing equally with both hands.

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    “There’s a large amount of people that are inquiring about relocating to South Carolina,” Cook said. “A lot of the reason for that is we can get from the mountains all the way to the coast ...