My son, now 15, has trouble with being a naturally true-ambidextrous. He writes with his right hand, eats and cuts with his left. Baseball didn’t work out for him when he was 9, he wanted to catch AND throw with the same hand and it was frustrating for him. I agree with Neizvestnaya, things don’t come naturally to him, and he kind of has to figure it out. He took longer to talk, and has comprehension issues in school as his brain is figuring out where that message is going. However, he has extremely good common sense and street smarts, and is wickedly smart-witted! If you have the ability to “train” yourself, then you aren’t dealing with the same aspect as those who truly don’t have a dominant side of the brain.