I just noticed something very odd when I flex my biceps. The right arm appears the way it should. The bicep is positioned properly. On the left arm; however, it appears that the bicep is crooked. It's a little hard to explain. It appears as if there's too much bulge on the side instead of it being on the top where it should be.
In trying to find a picture to illustrate "normal" biceps so I could try to explain with the help of a picture what I thought was wrong, I think I found a picture of someone with the exact problem I'm describing, although to a lesser degree.
If you look closely in the picture, the man's left arm (visual right) appears to look properly, but on the right arm (visual left), it looks as though there's too much muscle on the side when it should be more properly placed on top.
Is there anything I can do to correct this or is it just genetics?
Either I'm coming off as a complete lunatic or you can kind of understand what I'm talking about. I hope it's the former.
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