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Dec 31 2014 12:50am
do u guys workout calves?

lets say i didnt, would i get calf nubie gains lol?
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Dec 31 2014 12:54am
You know when you're fapping and in the middle of busting you get on your tiptoes causing you to flex your calves because of the intense pleasure? That's my calf routine
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Dec 31 2014 04:26am
Like all muscles it will take some time before you see any type of gains, I do however train calves (only unweighted single leg calf raises) but do plan on weighted raises once my new equipment comes.
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Dec 31 2014 06:12am
I do calf raises on leg day, I'm not an asshole who doesn't train calves then complains about calves being hard to build.
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Dec 31 2014 06:54am
I only do 3 sets of weighted calf raises on leg day.

My inner voice of reason tells me I should do more exercises for calves but I don't really know any, other than seated calf raises which my gym doesn't have a machine for.
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Dec 31 2014 07:54am
Quote (dro94 @ Dec 31 2014 08:54am)
I only do 3 sets of weighted calf raises on leg day.

My inner voice of reason tells me I should do more exercises for calves but I don't really know any, other than seated calf raises which my gym doesn't have a machine for.


Farmers walk.
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Dec 31 2014 08:31am
Make sure to traon standing AND seated if you want to hit both muscles properly.
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Quote (Aube @ Dec 31 2014 09:31am)
Make sure to traon standing AND seated if you want to hit both muscles properly.


So hard to tell when people are trolling or serious here, you're usually a quality poster so I'm assuming you're giving legit advice..

Can you explain why? Finally stopped neglecting my legs and my routine includes standing calf raises, would love to know why I need to do both, and if doing seated with free weights is worth doing (home gym crew, no machine).
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Dec 31 2014 10:21am
Quote (Sonor @ Dec 31 2014 07:10pm)
So hard to tell when people are trolling or serious here, you're usually a quality poster so I'm assuming you're giving legit advice..

Can you explain why? Finally stopped neglecting my legs and my routine includes standing calf raises, would love to know why I need to do both, and if doing seated with free weights is worth doing (home gym crew, no machine).


Serious.

Quote (http://www.realjock.com/article/1418)
Gastrocnemius vs. Soleus
These two exercises both train the two major muscles of the calves, but to different degrees. It is important to know that the calf has two major muscles: the gastrocnemius and the soleus. To get developed calves, you need to work both of these muscles. The gastrocnemius (fondly known as the gastroc) is the larger muscle in the lower leg. It is the heart-shaped muscle that we primarily see when we look at our calves, and it branches into two heads that, with work, will acquire definition. The other muscle is the soleus. It is smaller and runs underneath the gastroc. It is typically what we think of as the lower calf muscle; it is the muscle you feel if you bend your knee slightly during a standard straight-leg calf stretch.

Put simply, both of these muscles are worked by both the seated and standing calf raise. But—the standing calf raise, because done with a straight leg, will target the gastrocs more than the soleus and also more than will a seated calf raise. Likewise, the standing calf raise will put tension on the lateral and medial heads of the gastroc muscle—so, you will get both thickness overall and definition in the heads of the muscle.

The seated calf raise, by contrast, by bending the knee will relax the gastroc (which crosses the knee) and reduce its contribution to the exercise. So, the majority of the work will be done by your soleus. To guys looking for bulk, this may seem like a negative. But in fact, since the soleus lies under the gastroc, by thickening the soleus, you will cause your gastroc to "pop out" more. You add volume to your calves by training your soleus in addition to your gastroc.



If you need help finding exercise to target a specific area this site is a great tool: http://www.exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html
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