Both dominant and recessive hands refer to the preferred hand for tasks like writing and eating. The dominant hand is typically stronger and more coordinated, while the recessive hand is less coordinated and used for support. Some people have ambidextrous tendencies, meaning they can use both hands equally well for tasks.
More people write with there right than they do with there left.
if your left handed it is possible that you exert more force in the left than the right hand
If your right handed you wear it on the left, left handed wear it on the right. if you wear it on your dominant hand then it is more likely to get damaged because you do more things with that hand
In order to know how to do something with your left hand one needs more information on the task you wish to perform.
Neither, I avoid that stuff. It's dangerous. When reading palms, you need to ascertain the dominant hand of the person you are reading (are they right-handed or left-handed) In a Right hand dominant the right hand is the current and future, the left hand is the past. The opposite is true of a left-handed person.
I do Catching and throwing with both my hands my right hand is more powerful and my left hand is more precision. I write with only my left hand I kick with only my right foot I can't write with my right hand but I can also brush my hair with both my hands so is it possible to be both ambidextrous and make sanded?
You can use either your right or left hand to open the door, depending on which is more comfortable for you.
In the left hand. The goal is to make it as natural as possible. When walking normally, your right leg goes out and your left arm swings forward as a sort of balance. Putting the cane in the left hand will make the arm movement more natural. It also results in a more widely based triangle of support. From a Red Belt in the Canemaster System
You pull a bow across the strings, which make different notes. The left hand is used to "stop" the string for even more notes.
Make a fist in your right or left hand. Now make your fist as hard as you can. With your other hand, put your thumb on top of your other hands wrist. If you see a bump or more, well guess what? That's your baby! Check your other hand and see if there's more.
Start working out to get your left hand more stronger.