Strong side, dominant side?

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  • jiggypete

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    Question for you guys, is your strong side/arm your dominant arm? I ask because I'm left handed, but carry on the right (no cross draw). I consider my right to be my strong side. The only things I do with my left hand are write and eat. Just curious if others have noticed the same thing about their dominant hand and their preferred strong side.
     

    cp009

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    Then that would just make you ambidextrous. Your strong side is the side of your dominant hand.
     

    jiggypete

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    Then that would just make you ambidextrous. Your strong side is the side of your dominant hand.

    Yes I am. But, my strong side is my right side even though I am left handed. If I throw a ball, cast a fishing pole, shoot a gun, etc. it is with my right hand. Holding a gun in my left hand is completely unnatural, let alone trying to fire.
     
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