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Re: st-digest V2000 #131
- Subject: Re: st-digest V2000 #131
- From: "Scott&Donna" <sphillips@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 19:44:14 -0600
<<He taught us a lot about which brakes to use, and in what sequence and
proportions, in what conditions.
But he also said that most people had a natural facility for cornering one
way rather than the other - said it had to do with being left or
righthanded. I think the theory was that if you're right-handed, turning
left is easier, because controlling the hand furthest in towards you is
easier, whereas controlling the hand that is (literally) out on the end of a
limb is more diffult. And since you have better coordination and control in
one hand as a general rule, this is reflected in your cornering skills.>>
I'm left handed, live in the US and just love right hand turns. I'm not as
bold with the left turns though.
Scott
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