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In different countries there is between 5% and 50% of left–handed people; most of them living in Africa. Some say there is over 240 millions of left–handed people around the World. Living in right–handed society do they have to adapt? Because of spreading democracy and tolerance there is a possibility of maintaining the peculiarity i.e. left–handiness. In sport like in other spheres of life the tolerance is an achievement. It means in practice the possibility of taking part in training prepared for right–handed people or its special version for left–handed. The left–handed person usually have to adjust to the training prepared for right–handed. Realization of a certain fragment of the training prepared for left–handed is a great achievement. Usually it is a left–handed person initiative and his own program. It is hard to define the percentage of left–handed sportsmen using this kind of self–perfection. In my many years studies I have not found program of teaching or individualization of training adequate for left–handed people. Since the problem was non existing it the theory of training, it was hard to expect a different situation in practice. It was not mentioned neither in theory of movement learning, anthropokinetics [21] nor in sport kinetics [23]. One of the anthropokinetics handbook [24] mentioned the problem but did not tried to solve it. Only one book [18] took the effort to treat it seriously. The problem of different sport training for the left–handed people is still unsolved, regardless of the fact that it vital for the big part of the population. Basing on own and others autos researches this work tries to bring a solution for this problem.