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Hand-Eye relationships and your dominant eye

  • 04-02-2010 5:19pm
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    I was reading there last night about right handed southpaws, and was wondering would someone be able to explain to me, what strengths and weaknesses each stance would provide in relation to your dominant eye.

    To find out what your dominant eye is put your finger up a few inches in front of your face, and close your left eye,if your finger doesn't appear to move, then your right eyed dominant,and vice-versa.

    Some people are right-eyed, and left-handed;'crossed hand-eye sided'.
    Most of us are right-eyed, and right-handed;''congruent hand-eye sided'.

    How would the following get on in boxing,Strengths and weaknesses.

    right-handed right-eyed orthodox stance/southpaw stance
    left-handed left-eyed in orthodox stance/southpaw stance


    right-handed left-eyed orthodox stance/southpaw stance
    left-handed right-eyed in orthodox stance/southpaw stance

    Hopefully this gets a good response, as it's very interesting and handy to know.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 276 ✭✭c1979


    you need to train both eyes to see punches coming from left right up or down


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