One muscle considerably larger than the other?


Question:
Alright guys, I am almost 15 and I am a right handed male and I have done everything right hand such as batting in baseball, throwing football, shooting a gun and so on. And I don't lift weights at all, I just do normal exercise and push ups. But I have always noticed my left arm was a slight bit bigger/stronger. Now when I flex or lift weights the left arm extremely over powers the right and when i flex the left has a way bigger bicep than the right. This is weird to me, Is it normal?

Answers:
I lift a lot and have measured my biceps- they aren't the same size. I've read in numerous magazine that there is always a dominant side. Don't worry too much about it as it seems to be rather normal. That is unless the difference is so great that you look like that one guy in the movie Lady in the Water. But then again he really tried to look that way.
when exercising start with the weaker side first and always match it with the stronger side
this is the best way to even things out
for example if you can only do 8 reps of 25 pounds on your weak arm do the same 8 reps on the strong arm
even if you can do more on the strong side stop at 8
nah same with my Abs some is bigger then the other you will devolpe and it will be good
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