The Student Room Group

Reply 1

lol! i play waay too much tennis and my right arm is clearly MUCH bigger than my left arm... anyway, no problems about that. as if it mattered...


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Reply 2

[n'uh] name me one person how is truly symmetrical... it matters not and is simply due to the fact that one of the muscles is used more than the other thus it gets more toned

Reply 3

There is a huge difference between the muscles in my thighs because I damaged my left knee when I was younger and so I unconsciously use it less and rely more on my right leg. This means the muscle always builds more on the right than the left- it's very noticeable to me (and amounts to a difference of 1" in the circumference of my thighs) but other people can't tell.

Reply 4

Its not so much that they are bigger more that your right side (or left) is more defined since you probably use it more during the day. Usually both sides of the body are roughly symmetrical but if you are more defined on one side it looks bigger

Reply 5

The muscles on the right side of my body are slightly more defined in general, but on the left side of my torso the bottom of my ribs and stomach seem to stick out slightly more on the left, which seems kinda strange to me... And my ears aren't quite at the same height. Only noticable because I wear glasses and new ones are always angled slightly on my face, but once I've had them for a while they look straight on my face but the arms aren't level when I put them down on a table.

Reply 6

i just think its about how much exercise you do with all your body. all the the guys from my soccer and my ex-boxing club, were all very symetrical because they used all parts of their body, although the boxers were alot more symetrical because soccer players just focus on leg work really.

Reply 7

Train more with dumbells to even things out.

Reply 8

yeah I also mastur-, i mean play lots of tennis with my left hand and its kinda made it bigger:tsr2: :tsr2: