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If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?

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If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« on: 30/03/2016 18:50:01 »
Ed Wilson  asked the Naked Scientists:
   Working on from your piece on fiddler crabs, what asymmetries are observable in humans who engage in extreme activities such as sport?  A tennis player appears to use one arm far more than the other.  A golfer repeats actions with the two arms doing predictably different jobs.  Do muscles on the two sides develop differently?

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What do you think?
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #1 on: 30/03/2016 20:58:40 »
This suggests that it makes a difference.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2659359/One-sided-Popeye-one-supersized-arm-one-normal-size-arm-proves-perfect-job-arm-wrestler.html
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #2 on: 25/10/2019 08:07:48 »
If I want to punch a wall to lash out my anger, should I use my dominant hand to make it stronger or my non-dominant hand to minimize injury?
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #3 on: 25/10/2019 08:46:18 »
Quote from: Monox D. I-Fly on 25/10/2019 08:07:48
If I want to punch a wall to lash out my anger, should I use my dominant hand to make it stronger or my non-dominant hand to minimize injury?
The usual technique is to use your head, then nothing gets hurt.
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #4 on: 25/10/2019 09:51:38 »
Yes it can.  But one doesn't see it much now days, because of automation.

Do you remember Popeye's arms?  Those kind of arms come from hand milking.

Hand milk 12 cows every morning and evening for 1 year.    Instant(1 year) Popeye.

Back in the older days, one could always recognize a milker.

The only thing the cartoon has wrong, is the puny upper arms.  They form just like the forearms.

Huge.  My father, grandfather and uncles had huge arms.  Wrists like thighs. Today.....a layman would call them muscle builder arms.
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #5 on: 26/10/2019 01:44:06 »
Quote from: Hayseed
Do you remember Popeye's arms?  Those kind of arms come from hand milking.
My uncle's farm used both hands (until they got an automatic milking machine).
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #6 on: 03/08/2021 03:32:03 »
Quote from: Hayseed on 25/10/2019 09:51:38
Yes it can.  But one doesn't see it much now days, because of automation.

Do you remember Popeye's arms?  Those kind of arms come from hand milking.

Hand milk 12 cows every morning and evening for 1 year.    Instant(1 year) Popeye.
Does it have to be cows or other cattle? Can I do it with my wife?
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #7 on: 09/08/2021 01:45:56 »
The tour de france was a very good example of this.

https://www.stickybottle.com/latest-news/chris-froome-naked-sporting-body-interview/

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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #8 on: 09/08/2021 08:42:49 »
Quote from: Hayseed on 25/10/2019 09:51:38
Do you remember Popeye's arms?  Those kind of arms come from hand milking.
They came from a cartoonist's imagination.

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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #9 on: 09/08/2021 22:01:59 »
Looking at the Olympics athletes, you see a very different physique between top competitors in (say) weightlifting and bouldering.
- Other contrasting sports are available...
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Re: If a person is using their arms for different jobs do the muscles develop differently?
« Reply #10 on: 09/08/2021 23:54:08 »
As for lopsidedness,

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3408405/amp/The-secret-effect-professional-tennis-photos-Serbian-star-Viktor-Troicki-s-massive-right-arm-viral-discover-s-not-tennis-star-playing-arm-bigger-other.html

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