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Rafael Nadal is a genius!
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you lot are so wrong wrong wrong............ Hand orientation is developed in unborn children, most commonly determined by observing which hand is predominantly licked or held close to the mouth. Current genetic research suggests there is a genetic factor involved.
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Ronnie was always able to use his left hand better than most people are able to, of course it is something he has worked on like he has had to work on playing the game with his right, every player needs to practice and Ronnie isnt any differant, but the talent for using his left has always been there.
It is such a good tool to have that if everyone could do it they would.
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Originally Posted by Littlesense View Postyou lot are so wrong wrong wrong............ Hand orientation is developed in unborn children, most commonly determined by observing which hand is predominantly licked or held close to the mouth. Current genetic research suggests there is a genetic factor involved.
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Ronnie was always able to use his left hand better than most people are able to, of course it is something he has worked on like he has had to work on playing the game with his right, every player needs to practice and Ronnie isnt any differant, but the talent for using his left has always been there.
It is such a good tool to have that if everyone could do it they would.
I wonder, if someone licks his feet while in his mothers womb, can he play snooker with his legs?
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Originally Posted by Littlesense View Postyou lot are so wrong wrong wrong............ Hand orientation is developed in unborn children, most commonly determined by observing which hand is predominantly licked or held close to the mouth. Current genetic research suggests there is a genetic factor involved.
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Ronnie was always able to use his left hand better than most people are able to, of course it is something he has worked on like he has had to work on playing the game with his right, every player needs to practice and Ronnie isnt any differant, but the talent for using his left has always been there.
It is such a good tool to have that if everyone could do it they would.
Nadal is better than O'Sullivan in comparison with their achievements, and he plays EVERY shot with his wrong hand!
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Originally Posted by Littlesense View Postyou lot are so wrong wrong wrong............ Hand orientation is developed in unborn children, most commonly determined by observing which hand is predominantly licked or held close to the mouth. Current genetic research suggests there is a genetic factor involved.
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Ronnie was always able to use his left hand better than most people are able to, of course it is something he has worked on like he has had to work on playing the game with his right, every player needs to practice and Ronnie isnt any differant, but the talent for using his left has always been there.
It is such a good tool to have that if everyone could do it they would.
i am afraid in the case of ronnie this is not correct, whatever the genetics might be, ronnie is right handed and the left handed skill is a practised technique not a natural one.
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Originally Posted by Littlesense View Postyou lot are so wrong wrong wrong............ Hand orientation is developed in unborn children, most commonly determined by observing which hand is predominantly licked or held close to the mouth. Current genetic research suggests there is a genetic factor involved.
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Ronnie was always able to use his left hand better than most people are able to, of course it is something he has worked on like he has had to work on playing the game with his right, every player needs to practice and Ronnie isnt any differant, but the talent for using his left has always been there.
It is such a good tool to have that if everyone could do it they would.
mate im not wrong.....yes he is talented to be able to do it but how many other players over the years could have if they had made the efort.....
the reason Ronnie found out he could and put in the hours to do it was boardom as we know his boardom threshold is so low he got bored and needed a challange.....
maybee if Hendry or other players had a low boardom threshold and put in the work ronnie did they could have....boardom was Ronnies catalist to try it.......
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Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Postmate im not wrong.....yes he is talented to be able to do it but how many other players over the years could have if they had made the efort.....
the reason Ronnie found out he could and put in the hours to do it was boardom as we know his boardom threshold is so low he got bored and needed a challange.....
maybee if Hendry or other players had a low boardom threshold and put in the work ronnie did they could have....boardom was Ronnies catalist to try it.......
i dont think O'sullivan has any idea how this has happened or understands why he feels more balanced after he swops. It was great news when Ray Reardon encouraged him to play more with his left hand as without probably knowing it he has encouraged Ronnie to tap into this self balancing more, and is something knowing about brains i would have encouraged myself as a huge positive.
With regard to Rafael Nadal im positive that if you looked into the proper reasons why he was encouraged to play with his other hand he would have been showing some natural ability of being able to do it anyway in the same way to O'sullivan which has been picked up by his coach as a talent to make the most of. No coach just encourages a sportsperson to swop hands completly without a very good reason and because its hard to return the shots isnt a good enough one, and again if it was, everyone would be doing it.Last edited by Littlesense; 29 May 2008, 07:22 PM.
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Originally Posted by Littlesense View Post
what i am getting at is....
O'sullivan may think himself that it is something....
It is more likely to have been from a natural instinct to try...
i dont think O'sullivan has any idea how this has happened or understands why he feels more balanced after he swops.
With regard to Rafael Nadal im positive that if you looked into....
the ROS i watched years ago was nowhere near as good with his left hand. i dont have a clue how to quantify the amount of effort he has put into being able to use it
hes great at using it, but it doesnt make him a genius. no matter what wording you or anyone else uses, i dont think this can be put to bed 100% solved as some think it along with other aspects of his ability makes him worthy of that tag. its not one id use for sports players in general, and if i ever did in future id find several sports players worthy before putting ROS in the ball park
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I remember watching Ronnie at the WC this year and I noticed a couple of shots where he was playing really welll and at a good tempo. He had a couple of tough positional shots that no other player would have approached in the same way. Might have been against Williams when it was still quite close.
From the blue he had to land perfectly to get the correct position on the next red. Before taking the shot he cued from where he wanted to white to finish.
He landed the white exactly and then played the next tough shot without looking at the potting angle or the positional side of the current shot - it had already been worked out! It's hard to explain how watchable he is - just the speed he plays at and how easy he makes the game look. I can't really think of any other player that 'flows' as much as Ronnie does.
There are apparently some baseball players that can switch hands - I don't think this is quite the same Nadal switching hands. Phil Taylor is mentionned on the BBC site atm - maybe someone has been reading this thread?
So should Phil Taylor be labelled a genius - he's had countless 9-dart finishes in the last 20 years, has won something like 15 world titles. Somehow I still think ROS has more of a claim?
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Originally Posted by Semih_Sayginer View Postno matter what you are getting at, what its more likely to have been in your opinion, what you dont think, what you are positive about..........others have a different opinion. we cant all be correct, but we can all have different opinions.
the ROS i watched years ago was nowhere near as good with his left hand. i dont have a clue how to quantify the amount of effort he has put into being able to use it
hes great at using it, but it doesnt make him a genius. no matter what wording you or anyone else uses, i dont think this can be put to bed 100% solved as some think it along with other aspects of his ability makes him worthy of that tag. its not one id use for sports players in general, and if i ever did in future id find several sports players worthy before putting ROS in the ball park
I know that we cant all be correct and if you knew anything at all about me youd find that i listen and learn from others around me, but i would add that i acctually know what i am talking about and its part of my daily role. what im trying to do is explain how this whole thing works and correct what has been said to try to help people understand the factors in play. Im more than happy for people to go off with their opinions, but make sure their right before sharing them.
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The genius thing was brought up because of this left handed playing thing. A few tennis players have had to change to playing left handed because they got a right arm injury and been successful. This proves it is about practice. Matthew Stevens has made centuries left handed so he is yet another genius. Geniuses are 'ten a penny'.
By the way O'Sullivan isn't that fast either. Look at the stats.
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Fast at what frame ??
Tennis is a little differant also as you can use your wrong hand as it were as an anchor hand so you still have the strength to balance and direct the racket a little easier, but may loose in overall power. due to where you have to hold a cue and the distance between your hands this makes it a little more un-natural and off balance making the transition when swopping hands harder.
All you are after yet again frame is another wind up as normal, Matthew stevens will still have some degree of natural talent in that area that yes he has practiced but it is nowhere as good as what O'sullivan has been able to achieve which proves there are various degrees within this ability. Geniuses are only ten a penny if you regard all these players as being a genius which it looks as though you do ? I personaly dont so to me geniuses are very rare.
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O'Sullivan isn't that fast at playing is what I said.
Tennis is harder at changing hands than snooker because it is a 'moving ball game' and your footwork changes also, making it harder than snooker.
What I am saying is if you are going to label someone a genius because they can change hands then the world is full of them.
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What you said was O'sullivan isnt that fast, that could have ment at running for all i know, Ronnie is fairly consistant at playing at a fairly fast pace, what add's to this is Ronnies pace of thinking and the speed that he takes in what is in front of him, thinking a couple of shots ahead of what other players would normally do. Another input that Reardon had was to slow O'sullivan down so that he wasnt making rash decisions and taking on positive shots when a defensive one would be better. Other players can play just as fast but arnt consistantly quick.
With regard to tennis you are trying to compare to completly differant sports with both having their own styles and problems, thats just opening a can of worms that nobody will find a common ground to agree on.
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