07-08-2021, 11:24 PM
[quote="Spud" pid='25122' dateline='1625687871']
I've tried to switch the way I do this at work but I always go back to old ways since it's more optimal and I actually have tripped and fell a few times hah! Super uncoordinated. But I keep trying to force it to normality.[/quote]
LOL! Well it's not worth getting hurt over, but you might still continue that when / if you can.
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Sorry for confusion.
It's not entirely a fatigue issue, but more or less I feel the stronger Leg take the brunt of the work. So any bilateral work I can feel stronger Leg take over movement.
So I guess this would mean my smaller Leg is substantially weaker and body is compensating?
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So, do you feel like you simply can't / don't engage the weaker leg, such that your drive is coming from the larger one?...
Are you feeling more of a sense of fatigue (burning sensation or maybe that it just won't activate as you get close to failure or something else) in the smaller leg or the larger one?...
-S
I've tried to switch the way I do this at work but I always go back to old ways since it's more optimal and I actually have tripped and fell a few times hah! Super uncoordinated. But I keep trying to force it to normality.[/quote]
LOL! Well it's not worth getting hurt over, but you might still continue that when / if you can.
[quote]
Sorry for confusion.
It's not entirely a fatigue issue, but more or less I feel the stronger Leg take the brunt of the work. So any bilateral work I can feel stronger Leg take over movement.
So I guess this would mean my smaller Leg is substantially weaker and body is compensating?
[/quote]
So, do you feel like you simply can't / don't engage the weaker leg, such that your drive is coming from the larger one?...
Are you feeling more of a sense of fatigue (burning sensation or maybe that it just won't activate as you get close to failure or something else) in the smaller leg or the larger one?...
-S
-Scott
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