5-10% a week for 6 weeks huh?
Hmmm...if it were possible for my squat to increase at 5% a week for 6 weeks then it would go from 800 (or so) to...
840, 880, 920, 960, 1000, 1040.
Unless you decided to compound the 5% increase or go with an increase of 10%.
IF this took place...there would be many of my body parts which would have weaknesses because they could not be addressed in 6 weeks of time. I would have serious aches in my lower back, knees, wrists, elbows, neck, etc...just from squatting a lone.
I think that AAS can cause injuries for a few reasons:
1) People's strength increases as they do not address weak points
2) People get the attitude that they can do anything
3) People often get the attitude that they should start REALLY adding on the weight now that they are using AAS
4) Poor technique REALLY stands out with the more weight that one uses on an exercise
5) Dehydration is MUCH more of a factor/possibility when taking AAS which can cause muscle tears, etc...
I'm sure that the list could go on and on...
B True