Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Dadi Astthorsson View Post
A practical reason not to go southpaw: there are a lot more people out there with a lot more knowledge to share if you are orthodox. Even good and great trainers are very basic when it comes to teaching a southpaw. It is not the same thing only in reverse as some like to say.
You should elaborate.
I don't mean to be coy, I'm just dealing with an injury that leaves me a little exhausted!

Basically the difference between foot-positioning of southpaw vs orthodox and orthodox vs orthodox is more than a minor difference.

I'll be happy elaborate further when I get my head cleared.