your L/R forearm sizes.

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  1. morton027

    morton027 Regular Member

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    R: 29.5cm

    L: 27cm
     
  2. jseto

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    ewwww. one arm bigger than the other?

    This is just a thought id like to share.(which means you dotn have to comment)

    so ive been taking badminton seriouly, doing exercises etc....

    and now that i actualyl think about it, my forearm is WAY bigger than my right side. Even with i twirl my right wrist, i can see all the muscles move and whatnot cause they HUGE. And now that i look at my left arm, i cant even see any muscles there. The muscles are nothing more than tiny mosquito bites! I guess badminton is good for giving you a stronger body....only on the RIGHT SIDE!!!!!!!!!!
     
  3. AMRaider

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    Wow, old thread.. guess I'll add on to it.

    167cm and 67kg at the moment.

    Right wrist ~ 16cm, Right forearm ~ 30cm.
    Left wrist ~ 15.5cm, Left forearm ~ 29cm.

    If I did the math right, my right forearm is about 7% larger than my left. Cheers.
     
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  4. jseto

    jseto Regular Member

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    im only 15 :p

    r: 26.25
    l:24 !!!
     
  5. jerby

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    I'm 199.5cm, 75 kgs (don't look up my BMI!;))

    Left forearm: 21.5 cm
    right forearm: 27cm

    I guess I should add I'm right handed...but then most people figure that one out pretty fast...
     
  6. phandrew

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    I am 18 years old

    R forearm 34cm
    L forearm 31cm

    R wrist 19cm
    L wrist 18.5cm

    R biceps 33cm
    L biceps 41cm

    R calf 48cm
    L calf 46cm

    R thigh 70cm
    L thigh 67cm
     
  7. coachgary

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    I am 172cms tall, weigh 73kg

    R forearm - 30.5
    L - 29.5

    R calf - 41
    L calf - 40

    R Bicep - 37.5
    L Bicep - 36.5

    Thighs - both 57

    Wrist both 18.5cms
     
  8. JasonMichael

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    182 cm, around 5'11.75", 81kg, age = 32

    forearm
    left 29
    right 28.75
    biceps
    left 37
    right 36.5
    thigh
    left 57
    right 56
    calves
    left 38
    right 38
    wrist
    left 15.5
    right 15.5

    waist 87cm(standing up without pulling it in)
     
  9. evylgrynn

    evylgrynn Regular Member

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    I'm pretty lopsided too,

    Right Forearm-12" or 30.5cm
    Left Forearm-11.5" or 29cm

    Right Leg (Quad)-25.5" or 65cm
    Left Leg (Quad)-24" or 61cm

    Waist-31" or 79cm

    it actually looks a little weird, but in general badminton players are not as lopsided as tennis players. have you seen Roger Federer? His right arm looks huge, and his left arm looks like a 16 year old girl's arm (no offense to the ladies, but it is a noticeably huge difference)
     
  10. golf88

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    Hmm, left and right are both 34cm, I guess I should be playing more badminton than I am :p
     
  11. quark_816

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    i've been playing for 1.5 years and the size of my forearm and thighs are just about the same.i play 3 times a week.does bigger forearm/thighs mean your much better in playing badminton?i have to ask? hehehe
     
  12. Oldhand

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    That comparison doesn't help me.
    I know a 16-year-old Malaysian girl whose forearm is thicker than Federer's thigh. :D
    Ha!
     
  13. DavidPH

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    Kwun! :(
    My racket arm is bigger than non racket arm, and i dont think i like it. Also, it hurts, tennis elbow maybe ? But not really. But it hurts. Also it looks big, when i flow my palm, theres like a bump, but in other, it has no muscle bump. What should i do ?
     

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