can you outsmart your right foot ??
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can you outsmart your right foot ??
i cant !!
How Smart Is Your Right Foot?
>>
>> This is so funny that it will boggle your mind. And,
>>you will
>> keep trying it at least 50 more times to see if you
>>can outsmart
>> your foot. But you can't!!!
>>
>> 1. While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot
>>off the
>> floor and make clockwise circles with it.
>> 2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the
>>air with
>> your right hand.. Your foot will change
>>direction!!!
>>
>> I told you so... And there is nothing you can do about
>>it.
>> Make sure you pass this on to your friends... They
>>won't be able
>> to believe it either!!!
>>
>>
How Smart Is Your Right Foot?
>>
>> This is so funny that it will boggle your mind. And,
>>you will
>> keep trying it at least 50 more times to see if you
>>can outsmart
>> your foot. But you can't!!!
>>
>> 1. While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot
>>off the
>> floor and make clockwise circles with it.
>> 2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the
>>air with
>> your right hand.. Your foot will change
>>direction!!!
>>
>> I told you so... And there is nothing you can do about
>>it.
>> Make sure you pass this on to your friends... They
>>won't be able
>> to believe it either!!!
>>
>>
#5
I been practicing this for 2 years now ever since I read an article on how to improve your reaction time at the track. The first summer I cut a perfect light, 0.000 reaction time and last summer I was only once over 0.100.
You will also notice there is no problem with your left hand and right foot it only occurs on the same side......one limb pointing up and one down the brain cant control it.
But with practice and not trying to think about it but 'React' to it, it can be done. And then your right foot (gas pedal) and right hand (gear shifter, line lock, nos....etc) can be easily controled.
Trying to ****** a pile of quarters balanced on your elbow also helps with reaction time, as it takes concentration and timing
You will also notice there is no problem with your left hand and right foot it only occurs on the same side......one limb pointing up and one down the brain cant control it.
But with practice and not trying to think about it but 'React' to it, it can be done. And then your right foot (gas pedal) and right hand (gear shifter, line lock, nos....etc) can be easily controled.
Trying to ****** a pile of quarters balanced on your elbow also helps with reaction time, as it takes concentration and timing
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