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Thread: Rotating spot injection V. same-spot injection?

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    Rotating spot injection V. same-spot injection?

    Okay folks, I have heard from most of u here that "Steroids injection do not localized" meaning injecting your quads only or your biceps only for that matter does not help those injected areas to grow more faster than other parts of the body which are not injected, right?

    My question then is why rotate injection throughout the cycle, say this week u inject quads, next week u change spot, say maybe to delt, if it will yield the same result to that of person who continuously stick with one spot injection, say, glute injection thru all his cycle's weeks?

    To me, it appears that the rationale for rotating injection is that where those needles inflicted pain, the more the those areas will be workout inadvertently. Say if u inject your biceps this week, it seems because of the pain inflicted there, one will tend to workout the bicep areas more vigorously than if it was not. And so is with quads or calf injections?

    That's just a thought from my own experience.

    So why do u think rotating spot injection is not the same as same-spot injection, and which method would u prefer to do thru your cycle?
    Last edited by S431M7; 07-03-2007 at 03:49 PM.

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    How 'bout if someone punches you in the arm every day for a month. Around week 2 don't you wish they would punch you somewhere else instead.

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    I use rotating spots to spread out the small amount of scar tissue that builds up after lots of injections. I really like quad shots and I like delt shots. I would typically go with quads all the time and alternate legs. I might throw a delt in now and then to change it up or if my legs are really sore from a workout. I do not want injection site pain to affect my training so I would also not usually inject quads the night before training them...just my thing though.

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    scar tissue can become an issue as well as other fatigue effects of "hitting" the same spot.

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    not to mention it is just safe to rotate, avoids all sorts of health hazards. Have you ever seen someone have a big absess or cyst cut out? Looks like they took an icecream scoop and scooped a ball of flesh out of their a$$.

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