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problems with symettry...

DiezelPacino

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i'm having a little trouble with symettry in my upper body. this is my second cycle and i'm hitting the weights and gear a little harder then last time. i'm cycling dec300, enan250, cyp, and then an Eq/winny switch with nolva and hcg for PCT if i can get my hands on hcg and find a good mixture recipe. i'm finding that the overall mass on the left side of my body(chest, bi's, and shoulders) is more noticeable. its not overbearing just that the other side seems to maintain a more lean appearance...any feedback or suggestions??
 
Everybody has asymmetry. Look at Arnold's biceps they aren't even close to the same in appearance. I have different vascularity in each of my arms. Everybody also has a dominant side. The best advice I could give, which is very basic, is to use more DB's instead of Barbells. This way the weak side has to push as much as the strong side.
 
believe it or not most exercises i do involve dumbells...i notice it mostly in my chest, to me it seems one muscle is more round and filled out than the other...could just be genetics, but thanks for te feedback
 
I think it is just genetics bro. Like I said, we all have stuff like what you're describing. I don't think other people notice, I think we notice because we nit-pick our own bodies.
 
That happened to a friend of mine too. He went and got his collarbone and spine worked on by a chiropractor, and he's evening out pretty good. I'm thinking about doing it myself. I guess he was pushing more with one side because his collarbone wasn't straight.
 
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