Being left-handed seems to be an advantage in some sports, according to a study of athletes in world-rankings.
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Scientists Investigated Why People Invert Their Controls, And It's Not What They Think
None of the reasons people gave us had anything to do with whether they actually inverted,” the lead author explained.
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Left-Handed Players Excel in Table Tennis, Foil, Épée
A research team from Trento University in Italy analyzed 10 years' worth of match performance data from world-class athletes in one-on-one sports such as badminton, table tennis, tennis, fencing, foil ...
E.Y. Zhao’s Underspin is a novel about a table tennis prodigy, Ryan Lo. The book opens with his funeral. From there, it’s a ...
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