
Originally Posted by
TOkidd
We all got weak points that drive us crazy - for me it's my chest. The ONE body part that I wanted to develop more than any other when I started lifting 14 years ago. I have a narrow rib cage, slim, narrow torso and my pecs get strong but never big like I'd like to see them, and certainly not proportionate to my shoulders and lats, which are strong points. But I concentrate on weak point training and live with it.
Even if done properly, I don't understand why a non-competitive bodybuilder would want to take the chance of deforming themselves, because if it's not a doctor or expert giving you the injections, you're experimenting and might end up making your arms look a hell of a lot worse than they did before. This really strikes me as a case of fixation on body image taken to an extreme. Almost like body dysmorphia. I'd stick with weak-point training, use the shocking principle, strip sets, etc. and be happy taking your tri's to their limits without Synthol. Then learn to be happy with your phyique.