Originally Posted by
BHChieftain
I use two hands, and found it surprising easy to learn with my non-dominant hand, mostly because it was a completely new task for me (so my "dominant" hand didn't have much of a muscle memory advantage).
The only real benefit of using two hands is that it minimizes the grip/pass combinations you have to learn.
I think it's easier to learn with both, but if you have a physical problem with one of your hands then using one works fine too as you can tell from the other posts.
-Chief