Why do people inject in, say, biceps muscle when it is more painful to inject there?
Does it make biceps to grow bigger relative to other muscles?
Has anyone noticed any long term benefits from this practice?
For some bi injections arent painfull. For me quads aren't painfull, but for many they are. Plus when you have to inject everyday, and you cant reach certain injection spots anymore (like glutes) or you have scar tissue in some areas, you have to find new places to inject.
Why do people inject in, say, biceps muscle when it is more painful to inject there?
Does it make biceps to grow bigger relative to other muscles?
Has anyone noticed any long term benefits from this practice?
The more frequent you inject the more often you need to rotate sites. Much like Outlaw I like quad injections but I have heard from others that they hate them. I just got into doing pec injections and I must admit at first I was a bit scared but its so easy I don't know why I did not try earlier
As others have said, it's purely a rotation thing. There is a lot of documentation around spot-injections of AAS having zero local effect on the muscles. That's a good thing, since the die-hard glute guys would probably have asses that were 4 feet wide otherwise
HGH on the other hand, does have spot benefits -- but it's PURELY the spot reduction of fat stores. I have no idea how it works, but as an HGH user I find myself looking all over for the next fat deposit that I want to obliterate.
I love Bi injections. I only hit them once a week and the actual inject is smoother and easier than anyother place I inject. I also like the constant slightly sore feeling sust gives me there. Even though it is only psychological my bi's feel tighter and bigger.
Winstrol goes good everywhere. I prefer neck injections, but I usually stick to the simple spots, like calves, forearms, and toes, with an occasional wrist shot.
Bionic