So I have a doctor telling me m in order to fix my muscle imbalance, I can use a muscle stimulator. Obviously I know that's gonna take ages for it to fix er up. So I was thinking of using it while working out.
If y'all have any suggestions to fix muscle imbalance (my lats especially), feel free to post it. THANKS
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05-07-2013, 09:21 AM #1
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Eletronic muscle stimulator WHILE working out to help
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05-07-2013, 09:28 AM #2
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05-07-2013, 12:57 PM #5
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I would find a new doctor that actually knew something about lifting weights. If I saw someone using one of those contraptions in the gym I would probably lose my ****.
What does your routine look like? Mostly isolation or mostly compound lifts?"When you fall into a pit, you either die or get out."
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05-07-2013, 01:22 PM #6
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Don't take this the wrong way but unless you were injured and the medical diagnosis was labled as injury due to muscle imabalence its not something you should worry about at your size. Keep lifting, get bigger and things tend to even out. Keep in mind while bodybuilding is a sport that strives for symmetry, people are not made perfectly symmetrical. Go look at contestants at any level and you will see plenty off lopsidedness that has nothing to do with how they train or grow, simply how each muscle is connected to thier particular bone structure. It is most apparent in muscle groups that have a "seam" in them like the abs, pecs or mid to upper back.
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