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    I'm Gorgeous295 is offline New Member
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    New User needs some help

    I started my first cycle and i see a difference between my right and left arm. My right arm bigger than my left and its really pissing me off! What the hell do I do so I can even these arms out. It is noticeable and since i am on a cycle i dont wanna look like an idiot when i come off my cycle!

    Guys I really need ur help!

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    Mine is a little to bro I think thats pretty normal. Try to keep the bar level while you doing curls. That has worked the best for me

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    try to working out with dumbbells for awhile, or like ron said keep the bar leveled.

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    bro i had a bad neck injury(crushed bracheal nerve) in jan of 99 and my right arm went from 19" to 15" while left arm stayed same. i stoped training arms and when i was recovered(over a year later) i would do dumb bells or machine curls--what i would do is 1 or 2 extra reps in right arm till eventually they caught up and are back to 19" cold now

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    Tap's right--stick to dumbells and squeeze off an extra rep or two on the small arm.

    I have a similar problem w/ my right delt--it's stronger but smaller! So I always do 1-2 extra reps to try and get some symetry going.

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