Most "righties" will naturally breath on the right but there isn't really
any diference in terms of simplicity it is more of a habbit.  Next time you
go swimming try breathing on the "wrong" side and it will feel odd for about
a length or two but after that it will feel perfectly normal.

--
Jay

> > James wrote:
> > Actually swimming is a bad example,
> 
> Well, I'm not a competative swimmer, but I'm left handed and 
> it's much more natural to breath by turning to the left than 
> the right so I wondered if  that was case for others.
> 
> For example, I wonder if righties can breathe easier by 
> turning to the right?



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