10-7-2013, 11:51 PM | #21 |
The 40% Iron Chef
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Re: Switching to spread
I've been playing spread ever since I realized you could use the arrows and number keys in 2005 and I still run into the problem of my left hand lagging behind my right hand.
It's really just a dominance thing for some people. I have friends that are as good with their left hand as right in everything they do, but if you take your time to do things with your left hand that you'd usually do with your right, like brushing your teeth, and you'll notice a pretty significant increase in coordination. It's just gonna be some practice, but it's not gonna be much comparatively to how long you've been playing to get there, but you'll get there quick once you get in the swing of things
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10-8-2013, 09:33 AM | #22 |
Digital Dancing!
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Re: Switching to spread
practice makes perfects.
hardest patterns for spread are [13][24][13][24] jumptrills and runningmen (which is more of a mental thing than a physical thing)
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10-8-2013, 07:24 PM | #23 |
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Re: Switching to spread
Ironically, after switching to spread after playing one-handed for quite a while, after a few months (in addition to far surpassing my previous scores) I now usually have the most trouble with patterns involving the hand I played one-hand with. Maybe I should've played left-handed instead...I guess being near-ambidextrous helps with spread.
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10-8-2013, 07:26 PM | #24 |
seek ye first the kingdom
Join Date: Mar 2013
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Re: Switching to spread
That is strange. I am close to being ambidextrous myself...honestly, I might even be left handed i play all sports with it, just cant write with it. I also play the piano. Still I am having trouble with spread
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