
Left-handed fencers have advantage in sport requiring split-second decisions, says Slovak athlete
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Slovak fencer Dalibor Kazík explains that left-handed athletes possess a natural advantage in fencing, a sport that demands extraordinary coordination and lightning-fast reflexes. According to Kazík, fencing requires athletes to coordinate different movements with their hands and feet simultaneously while making crucial tactical decisions within hundredths of a second. The complex nature of the sport, where split-second timing can determine victory or defeat, makes the left-handed advantage particularly pronounced as most opponents are accustomed to facing right-handed competitors.
