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My right quad is killing me. Why only the right one? Since I was doing squats shouldn't they be the same?

Namaste, Kristine

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  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
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    Are you right or left handed? Free weights or machines?
  • lacurandera1
    lacurandera1 Posts: 8,083 Member
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    Our bodies are funny. I've had experiences where one body part aches on one side but not the other (i.e right glute sore but left ham sore from squats) What I've read is that if there's a weakness in your body, it attempts to do an exercise with the least amount of stress possible. if this involves recruiting other muscle groups to "assist", then that's what your body does. Maybe you're right side dominant and your right can place much of the strain on your quads where your left has to diffuse the stress to other muscle groups.

    You may also just be favoring your right side, or leaning a bit, which you need to correct if this is the case.
  • MellyGibson
    MellyGibson Posts: 297 Member
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    It's possible that you were using one leg more than the other?

    For this reason on leg day I do squats AND single leg presses. I find that one of my legs is always a bit stronger than the other.

    I hope it gets to feeling better soon!
  • cloggsy71
    cloggsy71 Posts: 2,208 Member
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    Whichever quad is hurting is obviously much weaker that the other one... Everyone has a more dominant side than the other. :wink:
  • lacurandera1
    lacurandera1 Posts: 8,083 Member
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    ps you can always train single legs on a leg press or with bulgarian split squats to correct a side strength imbalance.

    http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/training/correcting-a-strength-imbalance-qa.html
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,527 Member
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    How does it hurt? DOMS or does it feel like knives poking into the muscle when you flex it?

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  • kardsharp
    kardsharp Posts: 618 Member
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    I am right handed but, that is my weeker side. I was hit by a car may years ago.

    I don't know what DOMS means, sorry.
  • PikaKnight
    PikaKnight Posts: 34,971 Member
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    I am right handed but, that is my weeker side. I was hit by a car may years ago.

    I don't know what DOMS means, sorry.

    DOMS = Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

    Muscle soreness that is usually felt within 12-48 hours of exercise and often happens when you're first beginning a workout program or when you signficantly change your program. Experts believe we get sore because of microscopic tears in the muscle fibers. Some symptoms of DOMS include:
    Stiff or tight muscles
    Fatigue
    Weakness
    Muscle pain

    (definition got from http://exercise.about.com/od/injurytreatmenthelp/g/doms.htm)


    Can you describe the pain?
  • hark15
    hark15 Posts: 148 Member
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    Depends on the type of pain you are feeling. If its a more acute pain as opposed to muscle soreness it would be possible for you to hurt one leg and not the other - just the strange way our bodies work!
  • kardsharp
    kardsharp Posts: 618 Member
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    Thank you. I think it is delayed muscle soreness on my non-dominate leg. I'll just be more thoughtful about this from now on.