Developing a strong, powerful lower body is important for a multitude of reasons. One area, however, that often gets neglected is the lower leg. In particular, the posterior side of the lower leg, which includes the calf muscles. More superficially you have the calf (gastrocnemius muscles) and beneath that is the soleus muscle. There is also the plantaris muscle and a handful of other smaller muscles which we will not discuss in this article.
Lower Leg Anatomy
The gastrocnemius is the most superficial of all the lower leg muscles making up the posterior leg. It has two heads – a medial and lateral head, which converge to form a single muscle belly. The action of the muscle is plantar flexion. The soleus muscle is located deep to the gastrocnemius. It is large and flat, getting the name, soleus, because of the resemblance to a sole – a flat fish. The action is to also plantar flex the foot and ankle. The soleus is a wide, flat muscle that originates below your knee and runs down your lower leg, connecting to the achilles tendon above the heel.
Exercise Guidelines
When looking to work the solues, make sure to keep the knees bent at 90-degree. A great example of this is a seated calf raise machine. In terms of sets and repetitions, 3-4 sets and 10-20 repetition range will do the trick. As for the gastrocnemius, 4-5 sets of 6 to 12 repetition will work. Work the lower leg 1-2 times a week. Outside of the gym, running stadium stairs and hiking are also great ways to increase calf size.
The list of following Jefit exercises will work all aspects of the lower leg.
Jefit Lower Leg Exercises
- Seated Calf Raise (#1 rated lower leg exercise by Jefit community)
- Calf Press on Leg Press
- Standing Calf Raise (machine)
- Barbell Standing Calf Raise
- Dumbbell Standing Calf Raise
- Bodyweight Standing Calf Raise
- Barbell Seated Calf Raise
- Smith Machine Reverse Calf Raise
- Donkey Calf Raise
- Seated Single-Leg Calf Raise (machine)
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