No one seems to talk about the consequences of pinning the pecs
Maybe it's best left unsaid; I googled the crap out of why pinning the pecs some people shy away from, but can't find anything.
None of the medical professional websites choose the pecs, *but
this is important right here: The quads are I think per one of the bodybuilding pro's filled with a cluster of blood vessels and nerves, and this pro bodybuilder, he suggests "never ever pin the quads!"
Spot injections a well respected website that's been around for a long time and is a resource, indicates that the Pecs can be pinned
as shown:
https://www.spotinjections.com/index3.htm
I've never even at the height I've injected into my pecs have aspirated any blood which means there are little to no blood vessels in the pecs
Maybe, I've coughed not immediately upon pinning, but a day later, lasting about 2-3 weeks, because as many here have suggested, the area I pointed to, was a bit higher
The cough has always gone away, especially after flushing out any oil that may have gotten into a nicked blood vessel
why i don't pin glute, i had an abcess in that area.
control of the utensils is optimum in the pec region
it's interesting there's nothing in the medical journals about people going to the doctor because of pinning the pecs with testosterone, but there is regarding the glute and delts
Alcatraz at one point you said pinning the pecs can be tricky but if something doesn't feel right, pull out and pin another area in the pecs
Ok. thanks, everyone.