abs problem please help

this is my problem:
i work on my abs for a while now and my problem is that on the right side of my abs i have two cubes on the upper part of the abs and in the left part of my abs i have one big cube just acroos the cubes in the right part so my question is why isnt it simetric, and if there is a way to make them simetric????
please help
 
Post pictures if possible.

Solutions or answers, if they exist:
1) Perhaps more fat lies on one side of your body than the other hence the reason for see 'two cubes' versus one.

2) Are you training one side only, i.e. performing side bends with the left side only.

3) There is no way to make them symmetric, other than to make sure both sides are trained evenly.

4) Crazy reasoning may be that you are missing a muscle on the right side. But this is a crazy answer that I doubt is true :).
 
jasondragon said:
Post pictures if possible.

Solutions or answers, if they exist:
1) Perhaps more fat lies on one side of your body than the other hence the reason for see 'two cubes' versus one.

2) Are you training one side only, i.e. performing side bends with the left side only.

3) There is no way to make them symmetric, other than to make sure both sides are trained evenly.

4) Crazy reasoning may be that you are missing a muscle on the right side. But this is a crazy answer that I doubt is true :).


What?
---The shape of your muscles (abs included) is reliant on genetics.
---Drop your total BFP and they may start to even out slightly, but the shape will not alter all that much.
 
Ace,

I didn't totally get the 'cube' thing but if i understood you properly, you just seem to have assymetric ab muscles.
I have the same 'problem' (which is not so much of a problem) as you, the right side of my abs looks like it's been 'shifted up' and doesn't evenly match the left side.
For a long time i thought it was because i had been playing tennis for most of my youth. I thought the repeated serves had 'pulled' my right side up (i'm right-handed). Thing is, i never felt any pain at all in my midsection so i reasoned that out. Then i got into weight training and realised that not everyone's abs look like the ones you see on magasine covers. Genius is right, it's all in our genes buddy! To be honest i'm not sure there's anything we can do...

H-M
 
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