I don't have 6, I have a 5 pack.
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I don't have 6, I have a 5 pack.
I've known this for awhile, but I really noticed it tonight that I have a 5 pack, not a 6 pack. I can see a 3 pack on the left side and only a 2 pack on the right side. What did I do wrong to cause this?
I can't comment on what Swanso said, but to say I would 100% trust what he said.
I would however say, there may be a slight possiblity your technique is to fault.
It might be whatever exercise(s) you're doing for the Upper Abdominal section, you're technique is a little off, or you're body is moving to much to one side during the motion, taking emphasis away from one of the Abs, and therefore underdevloping it.
Though I would wholeheartedly concur, you should potentially see a specialist as Swanso says.
I would however say, there may be a slight possiblity your technique is to fault.
It might be whatever exercise(s) you're doing for the Upper Abdominal section, you're technique is a little off, or you're body is moving to much to one side during the motion, taking emphasis away from one of the Abs, and therefore underdevloping it.
Though I would wholeheartedly concur, you should potentially see a specialist as Swanso says.
The answer to this problem is simple. No two parts of your body are 100% identical or symmetrical. When you are lifting dumbbells for example, even if the weights are the same in each hand, one side is stronger than the other. For me, its left side. Not only is left side slightly stronger, but it is also slightly bigger. The same holds true for abs. left side would show before right. only suggestion would be for you to focus a little more of your time on that side that is a little weaker. Not much more else to say. Like I said before, no two parts are exactly the same.
I completely agree with that. left trap is bigger than right and is noticeable if someone is told about it.queball wrote:The answer to this problem is simple. No two parts of your body are 100% identical or symmetrical. When you are lifting dumbbells for example, even if the weights are the same in each hand, one side is stronger than the other. For me, its left side. Not only is left side slightly stronger, but it is also slightly bigger. The same holds true for abs. left side would show before right. only suggestion would be for you to focus a little more of your time on that side that is a little weaker. Not much more else to say. Like I said before, no two parts are exactly the same.
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