So I know this is "normal" but I don't like it...

Rae6503
Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
edited September 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
My right calf is bigger than my left, but my left is nice and lean and well defined. I like it better! I haven't noticed either of them being strong than the other. How do I get my right as lean and toned as my left?

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  • datzun
    datzun Posts: 198
    Interesting question. I've noticed this about my calves and forearms.
  • wickedcricket
    wickedcricket Posts: 1,246 Member
    I don't know. My right breast is noticeably bigger than the left- I look lopsided in swim suits, how do you correct a thing like that non- surgically?
  • BAMA66
    BAMA66 Posts: 240
    Interesting question. I've noticed this about my calves and forearms.

    I can see the forearm problem on a guy but not sure about the calves. :)
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
    I don't know. My right breast is noticeably bigger than the left- I look lopsided in swim suits, how do you correct a thing like that non- surgically?

    I have this problem too! I find that the smaller they get the more even they get.
  • agwilker
    agwilker Posts: 104 Member
    That's how my upper arms are! My right is smaller than my left, which I've attributed to being right handed. So I try to work the left more consciously. That's strange about your calves though. Maybe you should try working it a bit more. Stumped me.
  • fishbrain976
    fishbrain976 Posts: 35 Member
    It's normal guys, our dormant side is always bigger or stronger than the non dormant
  • datzun
    datzun Posts: 198
    Interesting question. I've noticed this about my calves and forearms.

    I can see the forearm problem on a guy but not sure about the calves. :)

    Got jokes! ;D That's not the case though, I'm ambidextrous.
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    My mom's are like that, but that's because she had polio as a child.
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