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yes and look her up on youtube and shoot she talented she is smarter than a computer and girl i know im right
No, Miley is a nice person. She would never shoot anybody.
Winry tries to shoot "Scar" in episode 22 of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
NHL player Logan Couture shoots left.
You need to shoot torrpedos at the pink spots when you are close to them and at the end you shoot the cannons with you're normal bullets and then shoot the giant pink spot with a torrpedo.
From highlights I've seen on Youtube. He uses his Right to shoot... So right handed.
yes, he was born lefty but taught himself to shoot right handed
I am too and I'm trying to find out the answer!
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
Yes he is he always shoot with his right and and that's his dominant hand
There are only 2 players on the red wings who shoot right handed. Patrick Eaves and Brian Rafalski.
do 10 pushups a day RUN!!! Get a ball and just dribble 10 min with your left and 10 min with your right do lay ups right handed and left handed SHOOT FREE THROWS!!!! just shoot wherever you feel comfortable
Contrary to what everyone believes, there is no "correct" way to shoot a basketball. This goes for left handed and right handed people. Whatever way works for you is the correct way. First, put your left foot slightly forward (ahead of your right) and make sure your feet are shoulder width apart. Then have your shooting hand (in your case your left) behind the ball [in front of your face] and your right hand on the side, almost making a T shape. Then bend your legs and follow through. USE YOUR LEGS NO JUST YOUR ARMS!!!
Phil Mickelson is completely right handed - he simply learned to play golf left handed. He is right handed in everything else in life - except golf!!!!!!
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
Yes, it does make a difference. When an archer is right-eye dominant and shooting right-handed (or left-handed/left-eye), the arrow sits under (or almost under) the dominant, or "aiming", eye; the arrow is often used in aiming, especially in "instinctive" shooting, i.e., without the aid of sights. Being left-eye dominant while shooting right-handed (or right-eye/left-handed) moves the "aiming" eye to the extreme side of the arrow, affecting accuracy. The only way to counter-act the affect of using the "wrong" eye for aiming is to close the dominant eye and force the non-dominant eye to take over; this is not really an option when shooting "instinctively", because both eyes are needed for depth-perception.Cross-dominance (left-eye/right-hand or right-eye/left-hand) is not such a problem when using sights, but it can be.The best way to solve the problem is for the cross-dominant archer to re-train her/himself to shoot with the "wrong" hand. If right-handed, learn to shoot left-handed; if left-handed, learn to shoot right-handed. it may be awkward at first, but the rewards in increased accuracy are worth it.
His right hand.