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    Flexing at injection spot

    I was going through Spotinjections.com and saw most of the pictures are flexed muscles being injected into. I am sure this is dangerous

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridla
    I was going through Spotinjections.com and saw most of the pictures are flexed muscles being injected into. I am sure this is dangerous
    flexing a muscle while injecting can be dangerous. if you unflex the needle has a chance to break off or bend in you. thats why it is always better relaxed.

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    The needle will go in a lot easier when unflexed.

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    always unflexed bro. as much relaxed,better.
    and , in my opinion, the spotinjections.com shows strange pictures.
    i just can´t agree with that positions of shot. Check the calf pic... no no no !

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    the only one i agree with on spot injection is the quad, i like to stand up when i shoot quad, not flex hard, but standing up, the muscle is partially flexed

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    a relaxed muscle is damaged less by an injection

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