Why Athletes NEED To Train Their Calves

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @GarageStrength
    @GarageStrength  Год назад +4

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  • @saksham79
    @saksham79 Год назад +74

    Do a reaction on mario rios saying calve size don't matter

    • @heyman373
      @heyman373 Год назад +9

      He said increasing strength calf increase athletism not the size itself.

    • @saksham79
      @saksham79 Год назад +8

      @@heyman373 he said both

    • @heyman373
      @heyman373 Год назад +10

      @@saksham79 size is only a causation of getting stronger. Train for strength, size will follow.

    • @evooff
      @evooff Год назад +5

      Who is this random noob and why should anyone care about what he says?

    • @IzThatit
      @IzThatit Год назад +2

      Black people genetically have smaller calfs but significantly more explosive strength because of the type of muscle fiber.

  • @arjayavon7250
    @arjayavon7250 Год назад +18

    😂😂😂 My calves are more stubborn for me than lower abs.. I'm glad to be hearing this

    • @grass99-he6si
      @grass99-he6si 2 месяца назад

      My upper abs are way more stubborn than my lower abs. My lower abs are always visible but my upper abs are only visible when flexing

  • @drip369
    @drip369 Год назад +24

    People often go by bodybuilding principals for their calves not realizing the muscle fiber types that dominate the calves which is why I believe loaded carries of all kinds as well as landmine training on your toes will build much bigger calves more quickly but this video isn't about building the size. I just know people will make the joke that dad's have calves fat men have calves and forget that strongman competitors have calves so I just wanted to point out the value of carrying heavy things in a wide variety of styles

    • @larsenconditioning6742
      @larsenconditioning6742 Год назад +4

      Everyone that have asked me i told them the best way to grow the calves, is buy a weighted vest and go for long walks with it everyone who is overweight gets to have big calves for that reason. Big calves isnt any where near genetically dependent as ppl think.

    • @jean-pierre9698
      @jean-pierre9698 Год назад

      Lmao calves are mostly slow twitch muscle fibre type what are you talking about

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Год назад +2

      @@jean-pierre9698lmao you sound like someone that learned a few new words but has no idea how it actually works

  • @knightmarechimp
    @knightmarechimp Год назад +15

    I've been obsessed with calf training since rupturing my achilles, great vid!

    • @arjayavon7250
      @arjayavon7250 10 месяцев назад +1

      wow.. I respect your comeback after an Achilles injury.. that's really hard to come back from.. you're a beast! Keep it up!

  • @ralphmelvin1046
    @ralphmelvin1046 Год назад +13

    Yes week caves can ruin your athleticism and it's very frustrating

  • @stepheningebrand1006
    @stepheningebrand1006 Год назад +4

    This is awesome! I am a high school strength coach and I will borrow these exercises for my athletes!

  • @kingausar7157
    @kingausar7157 Год назад +14

    As a child I wanted to dunk ASAP. And I thought big calves was what I needed. And so I did calf raises consistently from 4th grade through 12th😂🤣

  • @sambsialia
    @sambsialia Год назад +3

    Rocky and Tyson both used a 300lbs heavy bag to grow punching power. Imo, heavy heavy bag training promotes calf drive as does jump rope. Also, I practice scything and proper technique requires calf activation. I would like you to hear you comment on heavy heavy bag training and scythe mowing.

    • @GarageStrength
      @GarageStrength  Год назад +1

      100% agree with heavy bag work and the rope! I have only ever used a scythe 3 times and would need to experiment more.

  • @Bombsuitsandkilts
    @Bombsuitsandkilts Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried heavy sleds with an assisted start. Pick a weight just above what the athlete could push from a dead stop, one person pulls and the other pushes and once the sled is going one of them drops off and the athletes has to drive as far as possible

  • @mcchoco1019
    @mcchoco1019 Год назад +3

    Small calves in general means long tendon and mean explosive power , look horse frog cricket and for sure cats or other animal who are powerful or athletic , the key is to have powerfull legs and glutes hips and small calves with big tendon and I promise u my calves are skinny but nobody with big calves are agile and explosive like us, but yes that more fragile , and it’s always like that , a powerfull race bike or car will be more fragile than a regular car , big cats are very powerfull and athletic but they can be hurt more easily than hyena for exemple

  • @home-grownphysiquesbylesowen64

    HI Dane B-W front foot raised split-squat bent-leg calf raise

  • @darrylzzz
    @darrylzzz Год назад +1

    Can't wait to try these

  • @guillermoValdez369
    @guillermoValdez369 Год назад +3

    I have noticed many great athletes, especially combat having small caves, do you think they are leaving athletiscm on the table?

    • @gaelr.s7123
      @gaelr.s7123 Год назад +5

      Small calf insertions = bigger tendons that produce more force

    • @guillermoValdez369
      @guillermoValdez369 Год назад

      @@gaelr.s7123 doesn't that go against the advice in the video?

    • @joalvarado8506
      @joalvarado8506 Год назад +2

      @@gaelr.s7123That’s a myth. Phil Heath has high calf insertions, but he doesn’t have small calves. Stop defending leg day skippers.

    • @slick1908
      @slick1908 Год назад +1

      @@joalvarado8506 not really a myth, people with good calves will never understand. Calves are the muscle I prioritize yet they are just a bit over 15 inch. my arms are like 16.5 inches

    • @gaelr.s7123
      @gaelr.s7123 Год назад

      @@joalvarado8506 You misunderstood, but i also didnt write my comment correctly. I meant that high calf insertions = bigger tendons that can produce more force. Im not defending "leg day skippers", i just stated a fact. Ps: to bring up a bodybuilder in a thread that is about ATHLETIC performance isnt appropiate, sure, hipertrophy is important to have good performance, but it shouldnt be the main priority for the athlete.

  • @ozabreu5875
    @ozabreu5875 Год назад

    I'm speechless!!? Ty so much!!!

  • @JabarisFitnessChannel
    @JabarisFitnessChannel Год назад +1

    I'm glad I don't have small calves. Still watch the video though. Great content!

  • @wraystv3054
    @wraystv3054 6 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @parhamlivari360
    @parhamlivari360 Год назад +1

    Downhill skiing is underrated for building calves.

  • @chyre2251
    @chyre2251 Год назад +3

    Is it true that training calves will stiffen up your Achilles tendon which will make you less elastic? I always hear this from sprint coaches

    • @F-Tier_Physique
      @F-Tier_Physique Год назад +4

      No. Doing full range of motion with a good stretch at the bottom will make you more elastic and faster. A full ROM seated or standing calf raise is basically a weighted stretch for the muscle and tendon. I have 3 Achilles ruptures prior to lifting, they all came from overuse(running too much and not training any calves). After rupturing my Achilles for the third time I actually started lifting and training calves, I am now faster than I ever was. Strength training makes you faster and more resilient, anything else is pure bullshit.

  • @donnymcme
    @donnymcme Год назад

    Call those the SUSS-DP Flex - Stationary Unsupported Split-Squat Dorsi/Plantar Flexion

  • @parhamlivari360
    @parhamlivari360 Год назад +2

    I do have big calves. It's allot of genetics involved but with training they've got en larger.

  • @jamesambrosini2026
    @jamesambrosini2026 Год назад +1

    I am making progress using the sled with wheels. My ankles , knees and calves are getting stronger and pain is fading away coming off a Achilles rupture. Thanks to you and knees over toe 😂guy I have a clear way to train PROPERLY!😊

  • @drhjhulsebos
    @drhjhulsebos Год назад +3

    I happen to possess the world's largest posterior tibialis

  • @jfishman9710
    @jfishman9710 Год назад

    Gotta add some of these ASAP. Maybe I’ll grow some calves!

  • @joeyhodge5040
    @joeyhodge5040 Год назад

    I guess this is kind of an anatomy question but why do you count the tibialis and the soleus as part of the calf when I thought they were more in the shin?

  • @redvex2350
    @redvex2350 Год назад

    Maybe call them something like unstable split squat calve extensions( or flextensions)

  • @97Sugars
    @97Sugars Год назад +1

    tell that to Mario rios

  • @wadsworth2351
    @wadsworth2351 Год назад

    I do jump rope. Is that enough for calf strength?

  • @NetCmurder
    @NetCmurder Год назад

    i have an injuried achillies maybe some of this will help

  • @ImKezo-kq4pq
    @ImKezo-kq4pq 11 месяцев назад

    I wanna do bodybuilding to build as much muscle as I can naturally(I don't wan a compete though), And focus on strength at the same time, do calisthenics because calisthenics is harder if you're heavier but that's my goal get heavy so my process on calisthenics is slow but I make sure I'm gettin stronger

  • @lukathecoach2
    @lukathecoach2 Год назад +2

    Jon Jones :)

  • @AjaychinuShah
    @AjaychinuShah Год назад

    As well, you know, this immense friction, like in a computer circuit, will transfer the attributes accumulated from today's workout training and remove half your properties. Theory no because it's testable.

  • @Adumbb
    @Adumbb Год назад

    i have a pretty high calf insertion i heard that’s good

  • @Gojimaru
    @Gojimaru Год назад +4

    I've never seen a world class sprinter or a basketball player with huge calves.

    • @muhammadtyson8676
      @muhammadtyson8676 Год назад +1

      Its more about strength and force than size

    • @Gojimaru
      @Gojimaru Год назад +1

      @@muhammadtyson8676 I know but look at the title.

    • @muhammadtyson8676
      @muhammadtyson8676 Год назад +1

      @@Gojimaru yeah bro its clickbait

  • @DAatDA
    @DAatDA Год назад +7

    WEAK calves, not SMALL calves

  • @ares7909
    @ares7909 Год назад +2

    Someone show Mario this

  • @parisdreams1349
    @parisdreams1349 10 месяцев назад

    what if u have flat feet

  • @jackdempsey9346
    @jackdempsey9346 Год назад +1

    Manny Pacquiao has bigger calves at 130 lb and a lot of 250 lb meathead men. He jump ropes, works angles in the boxing ring and sprints . Punching a heavy bag with forward velocity is one of the best things for any athlete but the problem most of these muscle heads that lift a ton of weight is they have no punching power and it look like fool standing in front of a heavy bag so it's never talked about... Just my two cents from an amateur boxer who has huge calves and all's I do is jump rope

  • @nobitalulu7067
    @nobitalulu7067 Год назад +8

    Jon jones has smallest calvs in heavyweight mma..also he is one of the best in terms of athletism.

    • @james-bx4wr
      @james-bx4wr Год назад +2

      Yup. Size does not equal strength

    • @wtfudimbo
      @wtfudimbo Год назад

      ​@VisKnightLeanlol no. Plenty of boxers, MMA fighter who are shorter have small calves. Most Africans do. It's not about size. Calves are the easiest thing to grow on the planet if you have the genes for it. Size does not equal strength or athleticism lol. Fucking bodybuilders.

    • @F-Tier_Physique
      @F-Tier_Physique Год назад

      Because his calves are 80% tendon which is great for being explosive. Growing them huge like a bodybuilder when ur a literal giraffe is super hard. Thinking he doesn't do any jumps or sprints (weighted and unweighed) or any other calf work with his strength and conditioning is a joke.

  • @garywilberforce8776
    @garywilberforce8776 Год назад

    Exercise name: Bulgarian Calf Raise

  • @tamp4x
    @tamp4x Год назад

    top long distance runners (northeast africans) have small calves though, they are another form of athletic. Although put them on a bike for any distance and they do not perform well

  • @TheDrokon
    @TheDrokon Год назад +2

    Hey GarageStrength, post a picture of your calves at age 21. I'd be willing to bet they're almost the same size as you've got now 20 years later.

    • @drip369
      @drip369 Год назад

      Imagine the pixel quality between them, which isn't going to determine size. You would be better off wagering money if he had recorded it on paper and then would measure again today. I got put on size in my calves in the last six years since I started doing more strongman exercises but go ahead and tell me how they don't change size just because you aren't putting in the work

    • @TheDrokon
      @TheDrokon Год назад +3

      @@drip369 My point is that guys with calves the size of this guy, they've had big ass calves their whole lives. His calves look very defined now, and they're most likely stronger but I'd bet they were top 10% in size from the time he was a young man. Calves are like 90% genetics.

    • @JayzsMr
      @JayzsMr Год назад

      Absolutely true and also more of a negative indicator of athleticism

  • @JayzsMr
    @JayzsMr Год назад +1

    Why then do the fastest sprinters and highest jusmpers proportionally have very small calves ?

    • @Gojimaru
      @Gojimaru Год назад +1

      Because they have very long ligaments in proportion to their muscle bellies. And long ligaments store more energy. Like an elastic band.

    • @JayzsMr
      @JayzsMr Год назад

      @@Gojimaru this has also been disproven , ligaments don't store energy

    • @joalvarado8506
      @joalvarado8506 Год назад +1

      Both sprinters and jumpers need to be as light as possible, so they are skinny in general. And explosive athletes tend to rely on their achilles tendon when moving, which is the opposite of what you want to do for calf growth. The achilles tendon is one of the strongest tendons in the body.

    • @Gojimaru
      @Gojimaru Год назад

      @@JayzsMr Tendons my bad. I meant tendons.

  • @daxfit3
    @daxfit3 9 месяцев назад

    “Gastrocs for show, soleus for GO!”

  • @powskier
    @powskier 8 месяцев назад

    Actually, if that's just black drain pipe, that's ABS pipe, not PVC.

  • @mead813
    @mead813 Год назад +4

    Jump rope. Weighted if necessary.

  • @SolRC
    @SolRC Год назад

    PVC pipes also available at your local mom and pop hardware store🤙

  • @mikir1741
    @mikir1741 Год назад

    Guess that makes sens why I'm so fast, but can't slow down for shit

  • @fusseluflecki
    @fusseluflecki Год назад

  • @richardpanini971
    @richardpanini971 Год назад +1

    Well then, explain Leon Edwards (most aesthetic man in the universe)

  • @TheDrokon
    @TheDrokon Год назад +1

    "Like when I did DK and I did him for sets of 20." Ayoooo!

  • @jayzm7749
    @jayzm7749 Год назад

    Mario Rios been a little to quiet after this came out

  • @RT-uc3ef
    @RT-uc3ef Год назад

    I got a calve pump just watching this

  • @tylergooden2183
    @tylergooden2183 Год назад +3

    We got some small calves around here. They don’t cause nobody problems. We just wait for them to grow up, usually about two years.

  • @kubber3752
    @kubber3752 Год назад

    Mario rios is angry

  • @DarthTerminatti
    @DarthTerminatti Год назад

    Michael Jordan's calves just entered the chat

  • @BlockBusta_JJ
    @BlockBusta_JJ Год назад

    Bodybuilders☕️

  • @KeastKannegaard
    @KeastKannegaard Год назад

    So what are good benchmarks for calf strength? And can i replace pogo jumps with something like the karate bladed stance, and shuffle around like this ruclips.net/video/Cj-exEvpmbI/видео.html ?

    • @angelarballo4478
      @angelarballo4478 6 месяцев назад

      You wouldn't want to train my calves by working on the pendulum steps. Pendulum stepping should be trained through working on coordination. To train your calves for footwork, just jump rope and find other similar plyometric exercises, especially ones that train stability as well.

  • @user-he3mu9fh8f
    @user-he3mu9fh8f Год назад

    Ok this is rubbish any basketball sprinter or boxer kickboxer almost all sports that are athletic need you to have small calves if you don’t they adapt your body to their demands along with smaller calves and small calves are better for athletic performance any nba basketball player will have small calves i dare you to check

  • @beeefstick
    @beeefstick 9 месяцев назад

    The best thing that ever happened to my calves was barefoot running.

  • @user-et6zp1dg9k
    @user-et6zp1dg9k Год назад

    Small calves is why Jones Jones can never be GOAT.

  • @LiberatedMind1
    @LiberatedMind1 Год назад

    Large calves are hard to handle, they moo too much.

  • @basicmeme1040
    @basicmeme1040 Год назад

    Dont big calves slow down sprinting. Hence why most nfl players have smaller calves

    • @GarageStrength
      @GarageStrength  Год назад

      Not lineman…

    • @basicmeme1040
      @basicmeme1040 Год назад

      @GarageStrength even lineman do. All the fast lineman, Chris jones quinnen aaron etc have small calves in proportion to their thighs.

    • @Bigman.I.S.
      @Bigman.I.S. Год назад

      on my football team mostly everyone has decent size or big calves tho

  • @hi5bell
    @hi5bell Год назад

    Swole 🦵🏼 👕 👀

  • @claudioaburtocarrasco1275
    @claudioaburtocarrasco1275 Год назад

    Tool😂

  • @chrism1555
    @chrism1555 Год назад

    any good exercises build endurance in calves?
    My R calve cramped badly 15 min into a slow jog so thinking need build some endurance fibers in soleus/gastroc.
    txs