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    Uneven Traps. What's the deal?

    So I've actually noticed this problem for years now, not only on myself but it seems like it's pretty common on most men where their left trap/shoulder is higher up/more built than their right side. The more I cut up, the more noticable it becomes on me.

    Does anyone know how to even out their traps?

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    I have the same problem and it seems dumbell shrugs have helped. I have noticed that my collar bone isn't the same shape on both sides and I think that may have something to do with it. I think it makes my shoulders a little lopsided even though my spine is straight.

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    I noticed the same damn thing on myself. I just thought it over and my theory is that most of us carry shit with the same hand/arm/shoulder most of the time (book bags in school, groceries, etc...). All that extra work might lead to more development?

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    I once thought that it was because the heart is more on the left side and there was some connection between the two.

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    same here bro, it really pisses me off too! oh well, atleast your not alone. aint nothin to it but to do it!

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    I have a seperated shoulder so that was always my reasoning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lavinco
    I once thought that it was because the heart is more on the left side and there was some connection between the two.
    I'd get that checked out if I were you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdspinna
    I'd get that checked out if I were you.
    Isn't the heart more on the left side or is it supposed to be somewhere else?

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    any other shoulder injuries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DutchCowboy
    any other shoulder injuries?
    No injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lavinco
    Isn't the heart more on the left side or is it supposed to be somewhere else?
    Well, some people wear their heart on their sleeve!
    Ever been to a chiropractor? Could just be your genetics.

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    Could it just be some kind of bad posture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bor
    Could it just be some kind of bad posture?
    No. It's a noticable problem.

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    As you train your traps wach carfully at whats going on, you may be using for contractile force on the trap thats bigger; thus why its bigger. If this is the case you can remidy it by foccusing more when you lift using the smaller trap. Hope this helps.

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    Did you try training them one at a time, with dumbells?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bor
    Did you try training them one at a time, with dumbells?
    I was just going to type that

    isolate each arm - you mite be favoring the right side of your arm.

    Especailly if your right hand.
    Last edited by Mizfit; 07-24-2006 at 08:33 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bor
    Did you try training them one at a time, with dumbells?
    I usually always train them on my smith machine. Forward and reverse. 6 sets total.

    I have a picture of me from 10 years ago that shows the same problem. I remember thinking then that something was wrong with me until I started to notice it on some other men in those muscle magazines.

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