ShakesAllDay
Well-known member
Bump... food for thought.
I came across some very interesting info concerning the calve muscles today. Some of which I knew, some not. The calf is made up of two muscles - the gastocnemius (main muscle) and the soleus.
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The gastocnemius is comprised primarily of type II fibers. The soleus is comprised primarily of type I fibers. Also, the soleus is the primary mover in seated calf-raises. Considering its origin, this makes sense.
So, putting all this together, it looks like heavy standing calf-raises combined with lighter seated calf-raises would be the most beneficial for optimum calf development.
Thoughts?
I came across some very interesting info concerning the calve muscles today. Some of which I knew, some not. The calf is made up of two muscles - the gastocnemius (main muscle) and the soleus.
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The gastocnemius is comprised primarily of type II fibers. The soleus is comprised primarily of type I fibers. Also, the soleus is the primary mover in seated calf-raises. Considering its origin, this makes sense.
So, putting all this together, it looks like heavy standing calf-raises combined with lighter seated calf-raises would be the most beneficial for optimum calf development.
Thoughts?