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That doesn't really answer the question. I thought feet and hands go together, because both should depend on your dominant brain side.

Environment also plays a part. Sometimes parents will force their children to be right handed, I don't know if they do that in Belgium though. In the end their true nature will emerge when they start playing football and pick their comfortable foot.

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Environment also plays a part. Sometimes parents will force their children to be right handed, I don't know if they do that in Belgium though. In the end their true nature will emerge when they start playing football and pick their comfortable foot.

They used to do it in catholic schools here. My dad had it done to him. Everytime one of the nuns (teachers were nuns) caught him trying to write with his left hand they told him to put his left hand out and then they repeatedly hit his hand with a wooden ruler.

My dads basically left handed and left footed but writes with his right hand.

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That doesn't really answer the question. I thought feet and hands go together, because both should depend on your dominant brain side.

I'm ambidextrous (can write with both hands) but right-footed. One of my best mates is left-handed but right-footed, even my old man, who is left-handed, is a right-footer as well. Just depends on what you use most when growing up.

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That doesn't really answer the question. I thought feet and hands go together, because both should depend on your dominant brain side.

Initially yes, but it also depends on what you train with. For example, I'm right handed but left-footed because I always played football with my left foot.

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That doesn't really answer the question. I thought feet and hands go together, because both should depend on your dominant brain side.

Off-topic: But you can always train to do otherwise right? Like Rafael Nadal who's right-handed naturally but trained himself to be proficient with his left.

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