View Full Version : inequalities in muscle size
talos1975
08-16-2010, 04:57 PM
This might sound a bit of a silly question, but as I've been using transformetrics for a month or two now, I've noticed for the first time that my right arm seems to have better definition than my left. I reckon it's probably always been like that, but I'm just paying closer attention to it these days. Has anyone else found this? And if so, do you spend more time on the left arm to equalize the definition/size, or will it naturally even itself out as you build both together?
blessings,
Graham
powerman
08-16-2010, 05:41 PM
My left bicep is slightly larger and fuller than my right. I attribute at least part of it to my years as a waiter in my early 20s (holding heavy plates), and probably some genetics. It is not really noticeable to the naked eye, but I notice when I measure, and how my shirts fit.
Paul_DuVall
08-17-2010, 07:37 AM
I know exactly what you mean! My right bicep is noticeably larger than my left!
Spid_Amerzon
08-17-2010, 10:59 AM
Same thing here: My right size is a bit more muscular and stronger. Even the right leg although I kick with my left leg. (Otherwise im right handed.) The shapes of the muscles aren't quite the same either. A third party will hardly notice any difference though.
Giant Soldier
08-17-2010, 03:49 PM
It's natural, but as my left is slightly bigger than my right (I'm left handed) sometimes I do concentrate on my right during workouts if I'm doing DSR or DVR. The right gets to do an extra rep because I favor the left throughout the day.
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