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...and it's [censored] annoying.
In the past year, I have made 3 attempts at keeping up a weight lifting program (nothing too serious, just enough to keep me in shape and looking decent). And all three times I have gotten pissed and discouraged because the left side of my body is so much weaker than my right side. When doing bench press, I always find that my left arm is lagging behind my right. When doing bicep curls, I can consistently do 2 more reps with my right arm than my left arm. It seems like the problem is a combination of strength and coordination. I'm wondering specifically what exercises I should do to help even out my left side with my right. I was thinking maybe running clockwise on the track might help, since I will have to push off harder with my left leg on the curves. Other than that, should I go to the gym for a few weeks and only do left-side exercises? I've tried to focus on doing basic everyday tasks with my left hand to improve coordination, but I inevitably forget. Any and all ideas appreciated. |
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HEY HOWABOUT YOU STOP JACKING OFF SO MUCH
Just wanted to get that out of the way. |
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HEY HOWABOUT YOU STOP JACKING OFF SO MUCH [/ QUOTE ] Or jackoff with your left hand. |
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Just stay with it for a couple months and it'll take care of itself.
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I was thinking maybe running clockwise on the track might help, since I will have to push off harder with my left leg on the curves. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. Just wow. Perhaps brushing your teeth with your left hand will do the trick. |
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[ QUOTE ] I was thinking maybe running clockwise on the track might help, since I will have to push off harder with my left leg on the curves. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. Just wow. Perhaps brushing your teeth with your left hand will do the trick. [/ QUOTE ] It seems like it might help. Normally I just run around my neighborhood, but I'll be going back to school in a few days and there will be a track nearby. I figured if I'm going to be running, I might as well work my left side a little harder than my right side. |
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this is a huge issue for me as i play a ton of tennis and have for many years....my right arm is much stronger then my left particular the forearm on bicep curls
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Honestly who gives a crap if you can do two more bicep curls with one arm than the other, especially if you are lifting for looks. If it bothers you this much the obvious solution is to work your left side harder and start doing everything left handed; running around the track a different direction a few times isn't going to correct an entire lifetime of being right handed.
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You're right that coordination can have a lot to do with it.
Try to start all lifts with your weak side, is standard advice. You can also try to have different work-outs for each side. Lift heavier on your left for a while, while using your right more for light work. Your neuromuscular coordination will start to catch up, which will help your strength. You can actually gain strength very quickly if you are willing to try. |
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This could be the sign of a neck/upper back injury. Do you ever have numbness or tingling in your weaker arm?
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