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re: Difference in muscle strength in each arm

Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:54 pm to
Posted by LSUDropout
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 7/8/14 at 3:54 pm to
Are you right handed?

It believe it is natural for your non-dominant hand/side to be stronger. We tend to use our non-dominant side for activities which require gross motor skills, leaving our dominant side free to handle activities which require fine motor skills.

For instance, if you're carrying something, you would tend to carry it in your non-dominant hand while leaving your dominant hand to open doors/operate other things that require fine motor skills.

The difference will diminish as you lift.
Posted by dualed
Member since Sep 2010
4705 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 5:05 pm to
quote:

Are you right handed?

It believe it is natural for your non-dominant hand/side to be stronger. We tend to use our non-dominant side for activities which require gross motor skills, leaving our dominant side free to handle activities which require fine motor skills.

For instance, if you're carrying something, you would tend to carry it in your non-dominant hand while leaving your dominant hand to open doors/operate other things that require fine motor skills.

The difference will diminish as you lift.


I am right handed. Makes sense
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