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nice answer not
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well, take advantages of practices and use the left side of the court so you can always have the ball on your left hand. Furthermore, start doing ordinary things with the left hand. For example drink orange juice by holding the bottle with the left hand. Finally, tight your right hand behind your back and start running by dribbling with the left...
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You could do some drills that you normally do with you right and practice with your left. Try weaving in and out of cones or something like that.
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I say do it the old fashioned way, tie your right hand behind behind your back while you practice for a half hour per day...watch the results after just 1 week.
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Try dribbling two balls at the same time - making sure what you do with your right hand you do with your left hand. Move up and then back - after 3 minutes alternate the dribbles. When the left hand goes down, the right hand comes up and so on for the next 3 minutes - then back to both hands dribbling at the same time. Start at the baseline and go to the foul line, as you become more confident increase the speed of your dribble and extend the distance to half court. As you get better you should be able to go the length of the court and back at full speed and change directions.
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keep practicing with your left hand im left handed nd ive been practicing with my right hand but not that gud but i keep practicing i will be good at it.
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theres two ways that i know lift weihts with your left hand and use your left and more often then you do with your right
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thanks for everyone answer so will be heplful
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tape your right hand behind your back so you cant dribble with it. Practice with left hand.
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Dribble a ball lefty as much as you can. If you want to walk to a friends house or anywhere grab a ball and dribble lefty. This works
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Practice and keep trying it with the left hand. I wasn't good with the right then i kept practicing and i got better.


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