ambidextrousness

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Noun1.ambidextrousness - the property of being equally skillful with each handambidextrousness - the property of being equally skillful with each hand
handedness, laterality - the property of using one hand more than the other
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ambidextrousness

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But doctors are increasingly recognizing a third category, called "cross-dominance" or "mixed-handedness." Not to be confused with ambidextrousness (the unusual condition of being equally able with both hands), mixed-handed people are much more comfortable and capable using one side of their body for some tasks but the opposite side for others.
The utilization of these training means improves the coordination capacity components, such as: spatial orientation capacity, rhythm capacity, capacity of differentiating and leading the body movements, motor learning capacity, balance capacity, ambidextrousness.
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