Upper Body Imbalance
Brianna shares her experience with a significant upper body imbalance due to her job, leading to questions about the muscles involved and the severity of her condition. She seeks advice on whether she can safely transition back to bilateral movements while focusing on her strength goals, emphasizing her commitment to improving her fitness. The discussion highlights the importance of addressing imbalances for effective training.In this clip
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Could this be the reason for my arm asymmetry? Is there anything you would recommend to try to become more symmetrical? Should I just do additional sets on the smaller side? Thanks in advance.
Is it a good approach to make more reps with the weaker leg and arms? And for the shoulders, back, and other parts of my body, should I just do the same reps for both sides?
Is it a good approach to do more reps with the weaker leg and arms? And for the shoulders, back, and other parts of my body, should I just do the same reps for both sides?