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should i be concerned about uneven lats

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>>35627962
I've never seen someone with noticably uneven lats that wasn't the result of a tear/ nerve damage.

So if you don't lift like a jungle monkey, no.
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Mine are uneven as fuck i have no idea how this even happened. Is this a genetic thing or is my training fucked?
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I'm noticing a similar problem, my right looks/feels bigger. Maybe its just dysmorphia and obsession?
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>>35630091
could be posture
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>>35627962
>that shit tier gear skin
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>>35630091
I have the same issue. For me it's most likely the result of damaging a nerve when wrestling. Probably won't ever be 100% :(
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>>35627962
My right lat is definitely bigger.
How to fix? Dumbell rows?
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>>35630536
>what are freckles
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my right bicep, trap and lat are bigger and stronger.
my mind muscle connection for the left side sucks balls and I can't flex anything as well as the right side

when doing rows my left bicep always tires first. fucking hate this shit pls send help
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>>35631183
My left trap, lat, tricep and front delt are bigger and stronger than my left.
My right rear delt, side delt, bicep and chest are bigger and stronger than my left.

Additionally, my left calf is stronger but smaller than my right.
My thighs are equal in strength and size but the right glute and quads tighten up and get spasms.
My right spinal erector is slightly bigger than the left and tends to also tighten up inordinately.

The most obvious problem is with my traps, though. It looks goofy as hell
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>>35627962
Could be a result of extra or missing ribs, using one hand to reach for things, or sitting/sleeping/laying on one side like pic related for extended periods of time.

Personally I think mine might just be a result of my sleep habits and using my right arm as my breathing stroke during my swimmer days.
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>>35631290
I forgot to say my right tricep, calf, quad are bigger/stronger while the spinal erector is smaller.
and I have winged scapula on the right side

fuuuuuucckk how do we fix quasimodo mode
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>>35630091
>>35627996
>>35627962
>>35630200
just recently been going to a chiropractor regularly, and it changed my fxcking life. 10/10 recommended
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Do a lot of dumbell/one armed shit.
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Could be scoliosis. If you have it your spine will be misaligned and will make your back look uneven.
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