Due to my current right shoulder issues, I delve into the basics of left-hand training in this post. For the past few months, I’ve had severe tendonitis in my right shoulder and am going through physical therapy to address this issue. I have restricted Arnis training strictly to my left hand during this period. The good news is that many of my private clients are embracing this. THEY LOVE THE CHALLENGE!

On the other hand, the ideal is for the non-dominant hand to be as good as the dominant hand. As many of you know, the late Professor Presas was phenomenal with both hands.

I can also say that the more you train with the non-dominant hand, the more possibilities you will see when doing free-style tapi tapi with a training partner. As noted above, training with the non-dominant hand may create new neural pathways. This may explain why I see more possibilities when training intensively with the left hand.

How much do you train with your non-dominant hand? I’d like to hear from you!

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