01-01-2014 18:28
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01-01-2014 18:28
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Who has the coolest calves? I hear walking and running make them huge!
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01-27-2014 12:47
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01-27-2014 12:47
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01-01-2014 23:29
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01-01-2014 23:29
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Look at long distance runners vs. sprinters: the latter have the bigger calves (same with all other muscles, btw) and it's not because they run more, they just spend more time at the gym doing weight lifting. This is not to say you won't get muscular calves by walking or running a lot, it's just they won't get bulky.
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01-02-2014 03:23
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Running will help with calf muscle defintion, but not to the same extent as weight training. Obviously running involves increased calf muscle activation compared to walking, but I dont think this is enough of a stimulus. Weight training is vital ... Include eccentric calf raises with dumbells, barbell calf raises, hamstring curls [the gastrocnemius crosses the knee joint and is thus a knee flexor, hence hamstring curls require calf muscle activation, in particular the gastrocnemius], etc. Remember ... With resistance training, make sure you stretch. Research has shown muscle shortening post resistance training ... So static stretching is needed, i.e. 3 x 30 seconds.
01-11-2014 11:50
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01-11-2014 11:50
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Never had calves to speak of until about a month after starting walking/running. Even back in my days of free weights they just never got to where they are now. Now they're building and even my wife noticed one day when we were at the track..........Hey you got calves now. #getoffthecouch

01-11-2014 16:14
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01-11-2014 16:14
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The calves need to be shocked . At the gym or even at home during a workout . Superset exercises and you will see results quickly. Walk on your toes and flex the muscle.
01-27-2014 12:47
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01-27-2014 14:26
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01-27-2014 14:26
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03-17-2015 01:08
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03-17-2015 01:08
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I've noticed that since I've started walking a lot the size of my calves has grown quite a bit (to the point where I can't get knee-high boots zipped up). Now I don't want to stop my walking as I'm enjoying it and seeing the health benefits but what can I do to shrink the calves a bit. I don't really do running so this is just as a result of brisk walking.

03-20-2015 23:39
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03-20-2015 23:39
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Mine used to be big when I didn't even exercise! I used to be fat and then lost weight purely through diet but my calves were still big. Then when I got into cycling they shrank in mass but they became super hard and stringy and tough.

