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Left/Right arm size difference - SOLUTION??
Although I never lift more weight or do a different number of reps with my right arm, it is a little larger and more defined than my left. This is most noticeable in the biceps (14-1/4 inches Right and 13-7/8 Left for a 3/8 inch difference). I'm 5'-7" and about 155 pounds and have made good progress lately, but I definitely want to get my left closer to, or the size of, my right bicep. I don't want to not work the right and only work the left until it catches up, but am really clueless as to a proper way to address this. Any helpful input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Barbell Ninja
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its totally natural and there is not much you can really do about except focus on unilateral training as much as you can. if you look closely at most pro bodybuilders their left and right sides have all sorts of differences in regards to symmetry. just keep adding mass and it will become less noticable, your probably the only one that notices it anyways.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Florida
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there's no huge difference in size b/n my right and left arms, but whenever i attempt an alternating DB set to failure, i can usually pound out an extra rep or two on my right arm after my left arm is toasted. what i do at that point is do some eccentric sets with my left arm. is that a good idea?
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Functional Lifting = Life
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If you're an advocate of going to failure, simply do so with the weaker arm first and then match those repetitions and weights with the stronger arm. Hopefully they'll both even out eventually.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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so, you think i should start with my left, and whenever my left is fatigued, stop altogether? |
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Functional Lifting = Life
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Florida
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i see. thanks, i'll do that from here on out.
looking back on it, i can see what i've been doing would only perpetuate strength imbalance. |
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Functional Lifting = Life
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Yup. The poor get poorer and the rich get richer; the weak arm gets weaker and the strong arm gets stronger. That's also why using a bench is bad for imbalances. The stronger arm will continue to pick up more and more of the weak arm's slack until the imbalance is simply terrible. DBs rule.
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The Damned
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I disagree...my right arm is slightly larger and maybe a little stronger, and bench is a staple in my workout...if the left is significantly weaker than the right then you would lose balance with a bar or dumbells...ur right arm can't push FOR the left...DB's just recruit more stabilizers and put less stress on the shoulders, supra spinatus(sp?) most notably. |
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Functional Lifting = Life
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One reason you can't do as much with DBs total as you can with the BB is because your strong arm CAN partially push for the weak one. Does one side of the bar go up a little higher than the other when you max out? Probably.
DBs are also a better test of functional strength IMO because of the increased use of the stabilizer muscles. |
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You should see my rib cage and shoulders. My right shoulder is more cut and angled forward. My left rib sticks out and left side of chest has more mass. My bis just like you aren't symettrical. I'm right handed and my right bi is a little smaller than my left and my left bi is more cut. A lot of it is just the way you were born. Like someone else said I'm hoping that when I bulk up it will be less noticeable. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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start using a lot more dumbells in your workouts and hopefully they will eventually balance out, good luck.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: London, UK
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Hey dude, have exact same probs with arm size difference, left bicep is around 14.75", right is 15.25". Used to annoy me a lot especially as right shoulder is also more bulky but I'm figuring once I get both past 16" - sometime next year - they'll both just look bigger and more defined anyway so the 1/2" won't matter so much or notice.
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Catabolic Idiot
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Baltimore
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it's from whacking off, you need to be switching hands. Seriously, all that work on one arm...can't be good!!!
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They will probably always be slightly different. I have about the same variance between my two arms. The human body is not the picture of symmetry that many believe it to be.
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The Damned
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When I max my arms are even...even on a failed attempt...but I don't max like some of you guys probably do...I bring the weight down slow and touch, not bounce off my chest and I don't squirm and arch my back.. |
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The Damned
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I wouldn't say one is better than the other...but both are necessary in a good balanced workout...if you plateau hardcore on the flat bench then switch to the dumbells until you plateau hardcore there...and vice versa...
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Functional Lifting = Life
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I know what you mean, and they both certainly have their places in most routines IMO. For me and my goals specifically, however, it seems more practical to perform the bench with DBs. When I say one is superior to me, it is because it is more practical pertaining to functional strength IMO, nothing more.
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Push yourself. Enjoy yourself. Be yourself.
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Thanks for all the great input!!! Sorry for the delayed response. I am definitely going to try some of the advice offered. Whatever happens, at least now it won't bother me as much since this is a farily common "problem"
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