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    doxmaster is offline Associate Member
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    ywo different looking calf muscles

    I have two different looking cal muscles the right one flows all the way down into were the tendon and foot meet and the only does this slightly but stays more up top and they both fell completly different when flexing. It's almost like one has a large ankle muscle and the other one like a half inch smaller and as I move up three inches from the the ankle the difference is 1 inch , I've measured both calfs at the tops and there both about 15 inches. Does anyone know what my problem is and how I can fix this?

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    this needs to be in the Workout forum....but maybe the guys here can help too~
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    Genetics. Nothing you can do about it. It's pretty common to have one larger pec or bicep than the other.

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    so its common to have a long distance runners calf on one leg and a sprinters on the other ? would it elp to includes that for a long time since i was little i was toe walker ad then eventually grew out of it around 10 ?

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    Dominant leg?

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