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june2nd1989

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I have just recently started building and have noticed that during curl reps and bench press my left are swells and tightens much quicker than my right!

can anyone give me a reason why this is happening and will it discontinue or continue in the future?

by the way I'am a righty if this helps with my ?

thanks
 
june2nd1989 said:
I have just recently started building and have noticed that during curl reps and bench press my left are swells and tightens much quicker than my right!

can anyone give me a reason why this is happening and will it discontinue or continue in the future?

by the way I'am a righty if this helps with my ?

thanks

no hits on this ? guess i must be some alien to have this happening to me ????
 
sounds like it is just harder on your left side than it is on your right side therefore it is frowing more as it is working harder.
Maybe try doing these exersices with dumbells and use the same weight for both sides, within time you will put the weights up, always put the weights up together for each side of course and eventually you will reach a weight that is also hard for your right side.
 
Allon said:
sounds like it is just harder on your left side than it is on your right side therefore it is frowing more as it is working harder.
Maybe try doing these exersices with dumbells and use the same weight for both sides, within time you will put the weights up, always put the weights up together for each side of course and eventually you will reach a weight that is also hard for your right side.
Thank you for the responce

june2nd1989
 
Welcome to the boards brother!! Probabally just a strength imbalance like Allon said. I used to have a similiar problem to that when I started lifting. My strength was very unbalanced on pressing movements and curls too I believe. Eventually it balances out though. Hope that helps
 
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