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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: evolutnbatista on September 16, 2007, 08:00:13 AM
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I didn't think it was possible but he's starting to get some serious symmetry issues. Right side looks morphed compared to his left.
click on the link for a closer look.
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/browse/index.php?mode=browse&id=2517&eventcode=1184&page=3
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Damn angry midget! >:(
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idiot...
hand positioning makes his left bicep more contracted than the right.
i see no symmetry issues what so ever on DH..
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I think people are ridiculous with this symmetry issue. Naturally people will have one side thats bigger then the other. This is probably due to nerve endings in the body and a paticular size having more then the other, not training. I notice that when i do back excercises my right side contracts harder then my left so i have to put special emphasis on the left.
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idiot...
hand positioning makes his left bicep more contracted than the right.
i see no symmetry issues what so ever on DH..
Yes, this difference is miniscule. No one is perfectly symmetrical.
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David is awesome. Ripped to shreds and got the Olympia qualification. One of the most symmetrical and balanced competitors on the bb scene. Pound for pound David is one of the most muscular competitors.
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in that picture his right side really does look dominant...
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I don't see a big symmetry problem but he does have an interesting left delt.
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David is awesome. Ripped to shreds and got the Olympia qualification. One of the most symmetrical and balanced competitors on the bb scene. Pound for pound David is one of the most muscular competitors.
He's a douchebag.
He needs to compete in the "IFBB Lilliput Pro" show next year.
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http://www.musculardevelopment.com/browse/index.php?mode=browse&id=2517&eventcode=1184&page=3
sick conditioning
good to see DH "bringing it" again
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I didn't think it was possible but he's starting to get some serious symmetry issues. Right side looks morphed compared to his left.
click on the link for a closer look.
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/browse/index.php?mode=browse&id=2517&eventcode=1184&page=3
One wrist is pronated the other is supinated. That explains the different lengths in biceps. Everything eles seems symetrical.