uneven gains
Hello all, so ive been on my cycle for over 4 weeks and starting to see decent results given my diet. I started off slow just out of caution of injecting an unknown substance in my body. First 15 days i only did 200-250mg of testosterone deconate every 5 days, so around 600-750mgs total.I then went to 2 injections a week 250mg test.d, 2 200mg of nandro deca and also .5 of dex eod. I have always noticed a difference in my left and right sides, my left being a little bigger and stronger.Im right handed though so always thought it was wierd, but now im starting to really see it. Use to be just in my arms but now its getting very noticable in my chest, shoulders and lats. I am wondering if i need to start doing more iso-exercises and either up the weight or vice versa for left side. My lower body doesnt seem to have this issue just upper. Should i just let it go and see if it will even out or change up some exercises and weight? Any advice is appreciated.
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stfuandliftbtchstart using dumbells more often then. it should help with the uneven gains
OE2000See, you can be nice :-)
I have these issues also. You'll notice it but chances are others around you won't. My right calf is bigger and more defined.
beavisI have this same issue, I am right handed and my bicep is bigger and stronger on the left, I have read that this is from the dominant arm is just used so much more that it fails quicker, and as for size it is the same concept it is used to the work so therefore it is harder to make it grow. just what i've read and you are supposed to kep the reps and weight the same for each.
I think it is normal for everyone to have a stronger side. The main thing is to not train one side more than the other, so if you can do 15 bicep curls on your right side but only ten on your left only do ten on both sides.