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Which Arm?: The Answer by Taylor Spalding Well the answer has been at this site since its inception. You may want to read "Bursting the Vardon Bubble." The brave volunteer should have the left arm lopped off and swing with his right. Let's use a tennis analogy to make this clearcut. What is the strongest tennis shot for the right-handed player? The forehand. What is the second strongest tennis shot for the right-handed player? The backhand. In fact, the argument could be made that it's nearly a tie between the right backhand and the left forehand for second strongest shot since the left hand is often called in to assume the vital metacenter position in the right-hander's backhand shot. What is the weakest tennis shot for the right-handed player? The left backhand. Why in the world would the villager have his right arm cut off? |
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