What are some activity examples that train finger or hand dexterity?
What are some activity examples that train finger or hand dexterity?
When thinking about character features in video games, dexterity is generally about doing something swiftly or dodging stuff.
I assume you mean IRL activities?
- Lock picking,
- knitting/crocheting,
- learning to roll a coin over your knuckles,
- working with beads or chainmail,
- definitely piano but other instruments can also help,
- and also typing. Home-row, no-looking, speed typing, is I guess what I mean.
21ReplyAlso repairing clothing with thread and a needle
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For Ambidexterity, brush your teeth with your non dominant hand.
10ReplyI either cut my gums, my cheek, or both.
1Reply... with a toothbrush?
You know you're not supposed to use steel wool as a toothbrush?
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Guitar and magic tricks.
Ideally both at the same time.
7ReplyJason Becker used to shred left-handed while yoyo-ing with his right hand
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2QOFPADkTlw&pp=ygURSmFzb24gQmVja2VyIHlveW8%3D
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Guitar, piano.
6ReplyThat knife game where you stab the table between your fingers as fast as you can.
5ReplyLearning a sign language or just finger spelling. It's nice being able to tell someone my name or ask a quick question just using my hands
5ReplyPlaying a piano can do this because the velocity of each keypress is a big part of the expression, and it’s a scalar value meaning infinite degrees of possible variation.
4ReplyDefinitely piano but most instruments work. Maybe guitar a bit more but not with a pick.
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Piano playing and touch typing come to mind
3ReplyAir guitar
2ReplyHave a look at pen spinning
2ReplyBoxing
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