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What do I do if one side of my body/arm/leg is bigger or stronger?
This is actually quite common. Even people who feel they are in balance don't realize they have slightly more musculature on one side.
To correct this, use the weak side rules:
To correct this, use the weak side rules:
- Perform unilateral (one-sided) movements
- Always work the weak side FIRST — so for you, you would always train the left side first
- Never do more on the strong side than the week side. For example, if you execute a one-armed pull-down and can only get 10 reps, even if your right side could handle 15, you'd stop at 10.
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