Is this common?
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Is this common?
I'm measuring before I start my intensive summer workout/build up/diet program thing, and I measured both my left and right bicep...well, it seems the right bicep is .5 inches larger than my right bicep. Now granted I'm left handed, so that probably has something to do with it, but is this normal? When I worked out in the past, I didn't favor the left arm because I did free weight dumbells, so it just seems odd.
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yes it is common RB. You can fix that by working out. If you do two handed exercises, do not let your left arm dominate. This is why I like dumbells. Both arms have to do equal work.
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Originally Posted by dE.fUsEd
Switch hands when you jerk off so they build evenly.
or jerk it with both hands like i do. :naughty:
or jerk it with both hands like i do. :naughty:
:chuckles: j/k
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Originally Posted by RB
.well, it seems the right bicep is .5 inches larger than my right bicep.
ya, do dumbells and work an extra rep or two on teh weaker arm so it'll catch up