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Posted: 2022-12-21 19:20:09

Just imagine changing writing hands as an adult, being forced to kick a football with your non-dominant foot or hitting a tennis ball with your opposite hand.

That's what Bendigo Spirit WNBL player Alicia Froling had to overcome.

Froling's basketball career was at a crossroads earlier this year and instead of letting injuries take the game away from her, she decided to make the decision to switch shooting hands.

After two major surgeries on her right wrist, the 26-year-old need to decide whether to retire or switch to shooting on her non-dominant left hand.

Alicia Froling holds the basketball in her left hand and prepares to shoot
It's only been six months since Froling switched shooting hands, but it's paying off. (Getty Images: Kelly Defina)

"It just got to the point where my wrist wasn't bending back properly, it wasn't doing what I was telling it to do, and I couldn't shoot the ball," Froling told ABC Sport.

"It was really affecting my game; it was affecting me off the court as well because I was so frustrated by it.

"I was so consumed with trying to rehab it and get it right, and it had been two years since the second surgery, and I just thought this is probably never going to be the same.

"So, I said to myself 'what can I do?'

"I'd tried everything, and thought well, my left hand works, so let's give that a crack and it's paid off."

Hitting the switch

Froling's success is a credit to the tireless work she has put in since making the call.

What makes her story even more incredible is the fact she made the decision to switch hands just 10 days before the NBL1 season tipped off in late April.

Playing for the Knox Raiders in NBL1 South – the semi-professional basketball league in South East Australia – Froling had the opportunity to work on her new shooting form and gain confidence.

Basketballer Jade Melbourne flashes a peace sign to camera, while fellow player Alicia Froling embraces her and smiles
Froling is in a much happier place after revitalising her career.(Getty Images: Jonathan DiMaggio)

She was unable to train for two weeks between the end of last WNBL season – where she played for the Canberra Capitals – and commencing training with Knox this NBL1 season because she contracted COVID-19 and had four wisdom teeth removed.

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