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Jay Smith
Jay Smith Asked 9 years ago

Can you see a trend developing where more players are now using both hands?

I grew up playing handball indoors and am very grateful for that. Switching hands is a technique in its self lol.

Cheers Jo


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 9 years ago

Hi Jo,

I don’t think this will develop into much of a trend.  I think it  will take too long to switch the bat from one hand to the other.  In handball you don’t have to move your equipment.


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