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Tapping, right foot, and music
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I tap with my right foot. Always have. Once I hurt that foot badly and started tapping with my left. A. It was hard. B. wtf, it was hard to actually keep time. C. Not only did I not have control very well over my foot and the tapping, it got tired sooooo fucking fast.

It's c that really blows me away. I've tried since that experience to use my left leg/foot to tap a beat and I cant, well I can but not for very long, I get fatigue. It's nuts, its as if I have always tapped with my right so it's super strong and has endurance. However, as I mentioned, I broke that foot/leg. I didnt use it for months. 8 to be exact. Yet, even in it's disheveled state, the right was still way strongereven within weeks of the cast coming off. WTF people, WTF. What's with tapping foot strength. Surely this has been studied ad infinitum in the music world. It's been a few years since I hurt my right apendage, and I just tired again. My left foot cannot keep up. It tires so quickly. It's also more "stupid". I get that being a left hander, but my feet dont follow that leftie thing

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