View Full Version : Less vascular on right arm
Alumni
09-03-2010, 07:11 PM
And smaller, okay I get that the body is not perfect, but why is my left arm way more vascular and defined? I am right hand dominant and after every workout my left upper body tris pec bi trap and shoulder is way more pumped and positively affected by my workouts. Could this be a symptom of a pinched nerve not allowing electrical signals to tell the right side to work properly?
Jrod5150
09-03-2010, 07:33 PM
That is why it is so important that you rotate when you Jack off. :what: lol. You know someone was gonna say somthin.
No but seriously, I think that everyone has the same problem. I know I do. I'm left handed. My whole left side (upper body) seems bigger than the right. My left arm is much more vascular. I think. Kinda hard to see behind all my tattoos but it's what I see. Even my left peck is a tad bigger than the other. Guess you can call me biggy smalls. :dunno:
Heath82
09-03-2010, 08:34 PM
look at arnolds biceps, they are completely different... or jay cutlers legs. what you are saying is the same for everyone, you just notice it cuz its your body
Alumni
09-04-2010, 04:12 AM
yeah...i guess im just young and impressionable lol i'll go choke my self now. I think getting both arms with full sleeve tattoos is what im going to do, it will tie in with my back tattoo.
Jrod5150
09-04-2010, 01:50 PM
yeah...i guess im just young and impressionable lol i'll go choke my self now. I think getting both arms with full sleeve tattoos is what im going to do, it will tie in with my back tattoo.
Lol! Dude I would incourage you not bro. Seriously, I regret it. I wish I would have never gottn tattoos. Everyone judges me everywere I go. Plus I have to wear long sleeves when I work. It blows.
Alumni
09-04-2010, 07:38 PM
They think your scary huh? Luckily at my job I can where what ever I like but that doesn't mean ill always have this job, maybe half sleeves from the elbows up.
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