In addition to what >>11591 said:
1) Almost nobody has a symmetrical body. As long as your tricep/arm/whatever isn't freakishly larger on one side compared to the other, don't sweat it too much.
2) Make sure you exert equal force on both sides of body when doing exercises. It might help to take note of your arm/leg positions (i.e. make sure both hands are equidistant from center of body when doing pushups, otherwise one arm will be worked out more, leading to imbalance)
3) get back into balance by doing the same amount of work on each side. If you can only do 20 pushups with your right arm, then do only 20 pushups with your left arm as well. You may be capable of doing more pushups with your left arm, but do the same number for both sides to get back to a balance.
4)In conjunction with point 3, find out how many pushups/reps of whatever exercise you can do with the WEAKER side of your body, with PROPER FORM. You say that you can't do as many pushups with the right arm with the same "exquisiteness of technique", so find out how many pushups with the right hand you CAN do with the same exquisiteness of technique, and execute the instructions of point 3.
1) Almost nobody has a symmetrical body. As long as your tricep/arm/whatever isn't freakishly larger on one side compared to the other, don't sweat it too much.
2) Make sure you exert equal force on both sides of body when doing exercises. It might help to take note of your arm/leg positions (i.e. make sure both hands are equidistant from center of body when doing pushups, otherwise one arm will be worked out more, leading to imbalance)
3) get back into balance by doing the same amount of work on each side. If you can only do 20 pushups with your right arm, then do only 20 pushups with your left arm as well. You may be capable of doing more pushups with your left arm, but do the same number for both sides to get back to a balance.
4)In conjunction with point 3, find out how many pushups/reps of whatever exercise you can do with the WEAKER side of your body, with PROPER FORM. You say that you can't do as many pushups with the right arm with the same "exquisiteness of technique", so find out how many pushups with the right hand you CAN do with the same exquisiteness of technique, and execute the instructions of point 3.