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Anonymous
Ok Dark One.
First of all, difference in muscle size and strength can be either genetical or thanks to some sort of asymmetrical workout.
If it`s genetical there is nothing you can really do dude, one side will be always stronger/bigger or for some people faster.
If it`s related to exercise issues then there are a few things you can do. Train with dumbbells, to balance the weight you pull. Always train the weaker side first, because it will get more pump (and last).
There are other things that can affect your symmetry. One that comes to mind is bone structure, for example if one of your legs is longer than the other, your body weight might be towards the shorter one, making it bigger.
So basically, it can be something related to genes, wrong exercise performance or bone structure.
Also, when you perform your exercises, try to really notice if you are doing any type of movement thats different from the other side. They all have to be equal.
Hope that helped :3
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