DrEasy
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Thankfully, we retained our high-skill forwards for situations like these!
Thankfully, we retained our high-skill forwards for situations like these!
You appear to be the one mistaken. Your top hand on the stick is the dominant hand or shooting hand. Most people write with their right hand. That's why there's more left handed shots than right handed shots.
No he’s right. Majority of hockey players shoot left because they’re right handed. But that doesn’t meant you will always shoot leftNot sure I get this. I’m right handed, I swing right (baseball hockey golf), my right hand is distal (further away) on the tool of the day. I think that’s natural, righty’s shoot right.
You appear to be the one mistaken. Your top hand on the stick is the dominant hand or shooting hand. Most people write with their right hand. That's why there's more left handed shots than right handed shots.
and by now you mean this decade or to use a hockey term score? Winter came and is still here .. how many years will it last? this FYOUS timeline doesn't seem quite right. The night king is getting anstiWell if theres a time to get the shitty luck out of the way its now
Not sure I get this. I’m right handed, I swing right (baseball hockey golf), my right hand is distal (further away) on the tool of the day. I think that’s natural, righty’s shoot right.
No he’s right. Majority of hockey players shoot left because they’re right handed. But that doesn’t meant you will always shoot left
If it were natural, right handed dmen wouldn't be so hard to find. I'm right handed and I swing left in hockey, baseball and golf.
I learned something new today. I mean, not a deep dive or anything, but a quick google search confirms there is no clear answer. I have an 18 month old who seems to be right hand dominant, I guess I’ll let him play with hockey sticks and see what he prefers. In my case, I’m guessing I was given a righty stick when I was 4 and that’s how I learned. Maybe I would have a better slap shot and stick handling skills if I had shot left instead?
I learned something new today. I mean, not a deep dive or anything, but a quick google search confirms there is no clear answer. I have an 18 month old who seems to be right hand dominant, I guess I’ll let him play with hockey sticks and see what he prefers. In my case, I’m guessing I was given a righty stick when I was 4 and that’s how I learned. Maybe I would have a better slap shot and stick handling skills if I had shot left instead?
I would think shooting is more about your dominant eye rather than whether you are left or right handed. Presumably that applies to bow and arrow as well, which I guess is at odds with your situation, but I suppose if you learned young, you'd choose the stronger hand to draw back the string,I shoot right in hockey and golf. Catch with my left and throw with my right in baseball. Shoot a gun left-handed, shoot an arrow right handed. Catch with my right while playing goal.
A little unusual.
Yeah I remember reading the same way back when. Essentially if you're a natural righty and shoot right you'll have some extra juice on those shots (Ovechkin is good example).So, take this for what it’s worth but...
There was a study done in the US, as to finding a cause for why there is a disproportionate amount of right shot Americans in hockey vs the rest of the world, and the hypothesis was that if a player learned how to swing a baseball bat before shooting with a hockey stick, they will naturally put their dominant hand closer to the point of contact.
The article then went into how players that have their dominant hand closer to the blade tend to have harder shots, while the opposite have better stick handling.
Makes total sense when you consider the popularity of baseball in the US.