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Left handed with most things.
Switch hit in cricket and baseball but throw exclusively left handed (throwing stones at the seaside with your non dominant hand usually results in much humour for my kids watching, the learned dynamics are just not there
Right handed on the few times I've played golf. Swinging a golf club "the wrong way" is weird.
Kicking is left dominant but I've a passable right foot unlike most of the England team.
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Given I'm now using my left hand for most things because my right is in a sling, we were just talking about ambidextrousness.
I'm right-handed in everything except batting sports (cricket, etc) at which point I'm a cack-hander.
Left foot is my chocolate foot on the bike :)
Tested either left or right for archery and shot right-handed because there's way more kit available.
Don't remember being forced to do anything with other hand at school though I have a feeling my cack-handed younger brother was.
Just wondered how common on here as irl I hardly ever meet anyone that has different hand dominance for different things.
I'm not that extreme but I write, draw, throw and play raquette sports right handed.
I play snooker/pool left handed, have to have the knife in my left hand when I eat and open jars and bottles left handed. I'm also left footed.
Some people are very extreme, like writing with one hand using scissors with the other, shooting basketballs with one hand but throwing smaller balls with the other.