Without casting a personal dispersion on your choice…I as a professional would advise you from trying to get that much wordage crammed onto one finger. Trying to get all of this crammed onto one half of one finger would be chaos, and couldn't be done, not even with a 1 needle liner. Even if it were to be done, it would all blur together over time, and then you would just have a messy looking blob on your finger where that tattoo used to be.
Traditionally on the little finger of your non dominant hand ie if right handed on your left little finger
It's not necessarily. I'm a right handed player, and do real well with the game. Just hold the iPod in your left hand, and shoot with your right pointer finger
you have to hold the ball in your index finger and your middle finger then when throwing the ball your index finger should go down and the middle finger should go up your fingers should go to the left if you are right handed and to the right if left handed.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the alphabet is represented using one-handed signs for each letter from A to Z. Each letter is formed by using specific handshapes and movements. It is a foundational skill in learning sign language.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "special" by using two flat hands at chest level, with fingers slightly spread and moving in a circular motion. This sign indicates uniqueness or importance.
If you watched his youtube video or read his books you would know he said though he could a 1000 (one thousand) finger and thumb pushups (one handed) he couldn't do a single 1 finger 1 handed pushup
Brandon jennings from the miluakee bucks number 3
Yes I’m left handed and I wear my watch on my left arm but I shoot with my right hand as he is holding the AK with his trigger finger being the right
no it doesn't mean a thing. unless Ur left handed.
About a finger's length. 1.5 inches! If too much foam is accumulated at the top of a beer, whoever you are serving it to is getting short-handed their alcohol.
Your right hand should be placed at the bottom of the grip, this is your support hand. The left hand should be placed around the top of the stick, this is your control hand. Left-handed people typically have an advantage as the left hand positions the stick.
i guess u should just practice with the hand u want to right with until u get really good at it. try wrighting the alphabet over and over again using spaces between each letter so u can do all of the letters with that hand. when uve gotton good wrighting with that hand u are officially left or right handed!