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Bicep Size

mrdeadly99
mrdeadly99
Posts: 124
Joined: 2005/09/21
United States
2005/10/29, 11:28 PM
Is it normal for one bicep (and tricep for that matter) to be smaller than the other even though they both can lift the same amount of weight? If so, is there a way to make them even?
Thanks
bigandrew
bigandrew
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Joined: 2002/10/21
United States
2005/10/30, 01:58 AM
yes, dominate side will always be a lil bigger....mine always has.....I don't think theres much you can do about it...

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mrdeadly99
mrdeadly99
Posts: 124
Joined: 2005/09/21
United States
2005/10/30, 08:40 PM
O well...it's not that much smaller anyways...I think im the only person that notices.
coolnatedawg
coolnatedawg
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Joined: 2005/03/09
United States
2005/10/31, 12:29 PM
you could be weird like me in which case my left arm, my less dominant is actually bigger. not sure why... and its definetly noticeably different when i flex...
Mr.BadAss
Mr.BadAss
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Joined: 2005/10/30
United States
2005/11/04, 10:50 AM
I am right handed but my left arm always seems to be stronger.
sstump1
sstump1
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Joined: 2005/03/20
United States
2005/11/04, 10:55 AM
I write left handed, but do everything else right handed and my right arm is larger in size and a bit stronger. If you're able to see my full size pictures then it's definately noticeable.
sstump1
sstump1
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2005/11/04, 03:39 PM
:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Married...10 years...that's my excuse!
Jordan70
Jordan70
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Joined: 2005/10/26
United States
2005/11/04, 04:21 PM
LOL