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Old 04-14-2004, 09:30 PM   #1
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Right bicep bigger than left?

I've just started working out my arms. I do curls on my right and left arm. 25 lbs on the right and 15 on the left. I can't even do one curl with 25 on my left. Should I stop working on my right and wait till my left arm is to the same strength or what?
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Also my right bicep is 11 1/2'' and my left is 10''.
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Old 04-14-2004, 09:33 PM   #3
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My left is about 1/4 in bigger than my right.

You can try just throwing in a curl here and there in your workouts on your other bodypart days to make it catch up. Might work.



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Re: Right bicep bigger than left?

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I've just started working out my arms. I do curls on my right and left arm. 25 lbs on the right and 15 on the left. I can't even do one curl with 25 on my left. Should I stop working on my right and wait till my left arm is to the same strength or what?
Why would you do this!!! This is why they are different sizes... Use a barbell from now on.



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Try and use some BB lifts for your bi's. If you are going to use DB's stay with 15lbs for both arms and start with your weak arm. If you are doing lets say sets of 8....once you complete the 8 on each arm do an extra rep with the lagging arm. Just to try and even them out...eventually they will catch up to one another. Mine use to be an inch apart (left=14 right=13) then little by little my right caught up and now I have gotten em both to a lil over 15in.



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Old 04-14-2004, 09:51 PM   #6
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hrm mine are apart too.. the most probably cause is the fact that i use dumbbells for hammer curls (but they are both the same weight)...



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Its natural to be not perfectly symmetrical. I am about 1/8-1/4 inch off on arms.

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Its not a matter of be symmetrical at all, when I flex my right arm... its pretty cut for my size... but my left arm is just like pretty much nothing.
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Symmetry: 1 : balanced proportions
Obviously they are NOT symmetrical. Hence the above post. Most people are not symmetrical. But an inch off is quite a bit, and you doing 25Lb DB curls on the big arm, and 15Lb DB on the small arm isnt going to help. Use the same weight like Deadbolt stated, or use a barbell. The lagging arm will catch up eventually.



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I'll start using a barbell, but for my left arm I've tried to use 25 lbs. But I can't even make one complete curl with it... its pathetic.
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Dont get down on yourself, just dont give one more attention than the other. They will even out



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Dont use seperate weighted dumbells, I'm confused as to why you would have done this... I've read that drastic symetry problems can sometimes be a sign of scoliosis. A difference of some degree though is very natural, mine are about 1/4" apart.



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As was said before, use a weight that you can do on your weak arm. Do no more with the strong arm. Match it and it will eventually be strong as the other one.

This reminds me of "Scary Movie" where that cook was saying "my little hand"lol



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I think will all had a fairly large difference between biceps when we started training. Like the others said, stick with a barbell and train diligently. They will even up within about a 1/4". It will take awhile, but don't worry about it.

What's odd with me is the fact I'm right handed, yet my left bicep flexed is 1/4" bigger then my right. Plus the right is slightly stronger. For some reason, my left arm has a peak, the right does not....
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i would stop, otherwise you will look like Chris Dimm...

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Re: Right bicep bigger than left?

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I've just started working out my arms. I do curls on my right and left arm. 25 lbs on the right and 15 on the left. I can't even do one curl with 25 on my left. Should I stop working on my right and wait till my left arm is to the same strength or what?

There's a product called: Sytenhance! Try it out. I think Par Deus or XtremeFormula the one you need to contact......Not sure, it's been while since anyone has posted feedback.....From what I do remember, it has worked for people (who took it) on this board.

I think the users on the board were (there could be more..sorry if I missed someones name:
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TFletch (here is his journal) http://natsci.eckerd.edu/~fletchtr/s...nce_fletch.htm
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What's odd with me is the fact I'm right handed, yet my left bicep flexed is 1/4" bigger then my right. Plus the right is slightly stronger. For some reason, my left arm has a peak, the right does not....
Mine are exactly the same with the differences and in the same arms heh....kinda freaky.



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Mine are the opposite. I am righthanded. My left bicep is stronger yet is 1/4" smaller than my right.



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I say use more barbell lifts. When you do use dumbells, start with the weaker arm and only match what you do with the weaker arm with your stronger arm.



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My arms were always pretty close together, however even my bicep shape is different in both arms, as were Arnolds. This too can play a role in size, although it would likely be a small difference.

I'm right handed and larger on the right size, however my left arm is more powerfull for tricep movements. One other thing is to watch your form, sometimes its easy to get sloppy with the weak arm to make up for it, but never make your problem worse by using different weights IMO.
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Re: Re: Right bicep bigger than left?

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There's a product called: Sytenhance! Try it out. I think Par Deus or XtremeFormula the one you need to contact......Not sure, it's been while since anyone has posted feedback.....From what I do remember, it has worked for people (who took it) on this board.

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a 16 yearold newbie at that.
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Nice!



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Amputate your left arm.



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Amputate your left arm.


Blackcr125, just do what someone here recommended and use two dumbells which are the same weight. Choose a weight you can lift with your weak arm until you're able to increase. It'll catch up. Use both dumbells and barbells for variety.



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Mine are exactly the same with the differences and in the same arms heh....kinda freaky.
Must be a Jersey thing....
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a 16 yearold newbie at that.
And a fast metabolism I assume. My brother had 10 inch arms when he was 9, and he is only 5'6" today at 19 years old. Dont forget to watch your protein intake.
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