Phineas
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I've been reading a lot about the differences between the two muscles of the calves. One thing I didn't know before was that the Gastrocnemius is fast-twitch while the Soleus is slow-twitch. And so, I wondered: would it be more efficient to train the former at a faster pace and the latter at a slower pace?
Also, given said difference, would it be more efficient to train the muscles with different rep ranges/intensity? Or, should I train the two equally?
I've just re-introduced seated calf raises to one of my two programs. I had been doing a variety of straight-legged calf extensions because (a) they work both muscles and (b) I'll admit that I was thinking only about the muscle you "see". But, I read the Soleus makes up 60% of the calf, and so, even if you don't see it, it still supports the Gastrocnemius and will add to overall size and strength.
You live you learn.
Also, given said difference, would it be more efficient to train the muscles with different rep ranges/intensity? Or, should I train the two equally?
I've just re-introduced seated calf raises to one of my two programs. I had been doing a variety of straight-legged calf extensions because (a) they work both muscles and (b) I'll admit that I was thinking only about the muscle you "see". But, I read the Soleus makes up 60% of the calf, and so, even if you don't see it, it still supports the Gastrocnemius and will add to overall size and strength.
You live you learn.