You know there is no perfectly symmetrical things in the world lol:star-war:
D Daniel Jones New member Registered Joined Apr 29, 2016 Messages 54 Sep 6, 2016 #21 You know there is no perfectly symmetrical things in the world lol:star-war:
S SRHealthTech Active member Registered Joined Aug 25, 2016 Messages 726 Sep 6, 2016 #22 There is common issue in most people, if you want to get it balanced, you can practice your thinner leg 从我的 iPhone 发送,使用 Tapatalk
There is common issue in most people, if you want to get it balanced, you can practice your thinner leg 从我的 iPhone 发送,使用 Tapatalk
S SRhealth-Rachel New member Kilo Klub Member Joined Aug 25, 2016 Messages 1,040 Sep 6, 2016 #23 i also have this problem, and i found my body is unbalanced on both sides , when I do squat the body is always tilted to the right
i also have this problem, and i found my body is unbalanced on both sides , when I do squat the body is always tilted to the right
M mansir Member Registered Joined Jan 5, 2015 Messages 51 Sep 6, 2016 #24 JimGainz said: 30 years ago, I had knee surgery on one leg which cut some ligaments to allow my kneecap to track better (it was constantly dislocating). Ever since then my left leg had always been about 1/2 -1 inch smaller no matter how hard I lifted. Click to expand... Similar situation with similar results .. Sucks but I have had 3 surgeries and have learned to just accept it ..
JimGainz said: 30 years ago, I had knee surgery on one leg which cut some ligaments to allow my kneecap to track better (it was constantly dislocating). Ever since then my left leg had always been about 1/2 -1 inch smaller no matter how hard I lifted. Click to expand... Similar situation with similar results .. Sucks but I have had 3 surgeries and have learned to just accept it ..