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Body Part imbalance

  • 17-06-2007 7:15pm
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    Might be a stupid question - but is it normal for one side of the body to be a bit more developed than the other? Strength and size ...

    I mean most bodyparts here - my left shoulder, side of chest, arm (bicep/tricep etc), shoulder, even the left side of the abs.

    They're all either more defined than on the other side or slightly stronger.
    I'm training both sides the same weight/reps/sets but on side's always playing catch-up.

    I've a low enough body-fat - 6'foot at just under 160lb.

    Or is this normal enough?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,022 ✭✭✭ali.c


    Yup i think it is or at least i hope so lol, i know my left side is significantly stronger than my right, i blame carry my laptop on my left shoulder personally!


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