I've noticed that slowly, as my chest has been growing, there's ONE portion of my chest that's smaller than the other side. the 2nd pic is without arrows so you can get a clean pic to compare....
This pic doesn't show it well, but I drew an arrow and circled the area as to where and which side is smaller. It's the upper inner area on my left side. You can kinda see on the other side how it's a little raised by comparison, I'm right handed if that has anything to do with it.
Chest exercises I'm doing are all BWE. I do push-ups(various), pullups(vaious), burpees, and incline push-ups. As of late though, is when I started doing inclines.
Otherwise, the rest of my chest and everything else is symmetrical. I don't feel any weaker when I'm close to failure on my reps on the left side. Anything I can do to somewhat isolate that spot and bring it "up to speed", or do I just keep going as normal and it'll catch up?
This pic doesn't show it well, but I drew an arrow and circled the area as to where and which side is smaller. It's the upper inner area on my left side. You can kinda see on the other side how it's a little raised by comparison, I'm right handed if that has anything to do with it.
Chest exercises I'm doing are all BWE. I do push-ups(various), pullups(vaious), burpees, and incline push-ups. As of late though, is when I started doing inclines.
Otherwise, the rest of my chest and everything else is symmetrical. I don't feel any weaker when I'm close to failure on my reps on the left side. Anything I can do to somewhat isolate that spot and bring it "up to speed", or do I just keep going as normal and it'll catch up?
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