- May 18, 2001
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I've been in a serious weight lifting program for several months now, and I am becoming more frustrated with a problem I am having. My left arm doesn't have nearly the strength of my right arm, particularly while doing curls (most other exercises, the problem isn't as noticable). I am right-handed, and I understand that this is a problem most people have. However, I would have thought that after several months my arms would have equalized to some extent. But no, I can get out about 2 sets of dumbbell curls with both arms, no problem; but after that my left arm is spent and my right arm is still ready to go. It is such a noticible difference that I almost wonder if something is wrong with my left.
My normal upper body day is Wednesday, but on Tuesday and Thursday (my normal cardio days) I have decided to do curls with my left arm only to try to catch it up to my right. Is this a wise thing to do? I would appreciate any other advice that anyone has.
And for you jokers out there, if you post any "I bet I know why his right arm is stronger" jokes you are hereby admitting that you regularly enjoy dead barnyard animal sex. So there.
My normal upper body day is Wednesday, but on Tuesday and Thursday (my normal cardio days) I have decided to do curls with my left arm only to try to catch it up to my right. Is this a wise thing to do? I would appreciate any other advice that anyone has.
And for you jokers out there, if you post any "I bet I know why his right arm is stronger" jokes you are hereby admitting that you regularly enjoy dead barnyard animal sex. So there.
