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Calf Raises
Barbell Calf Raises — Do Athletes Need Them? Short answer: yes, (WHEN USED CORRECTLY) They train the gastroc and soleus, which matter for sprinting, jumping, deceleration, and Achilles health and achilles strengthening. - Full range (deep stretch → controlled rise) - Slow tempo, NO BOUNCING - Load that you can actually control Sets & reps (general): - Strength/power: 3–5 × 5–8 - Tendon/durability: 3–4 × 10–15 Spine stress? Yes, there’s axial load. That’s fine if you have experience in squatting and volume is managed. If your back is beat up, use a single leg or trap bar variation. Bottom line, Barbell Calf raises support performance. They don’t replace sprinting, jumping, or plyos. Program them with intent. What is your input on this exercise? Overrated? Underrated? why or why not?
Calf Raises
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you don't use a block to extend the stretch,but just on a flat surface? deliberately or? pros and cons of both?
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there was a lot of research that calves do not contribute to jumping power and most comes from glutes, hamstrings and Achilles, but then again theory i one and practice sth completely different. we are only as strong as the weakest link, they are necessary imo for injury prevention, force absorbtion and most benefits are actually from strengthening the Achilles, rather then soleus and gastroc.
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