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    Sore Ass Calves

    every now an then when I do a leg work out or even jog I get sore calves
    to the point to where I can't even go to sleep. Is this something that is pretty
    common among us all who work out? Or am I not consuming enough potassium for cramps or muscle pain.

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    Do you have really big calves? Or are they normal or small?

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    my calves about 18.5"

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    I'm in the same boat usually.

    Naturally large calves. When I take highly androgenic compounds (dbol, tren, M4HN, etc) will make my calves extremely sore the first two weeks. I just keep drinking water and taking my multi and it goes away.

    Don't know why my calves get targeted. Something to do with them being larger then most ppls

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    It doesn't happen that often but when it does I can't get to sleep.
    but last night I took 2 asprin and it went away I woke up fine no more pain
    I just though I might be missing something in my diet.

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    Who has a sore ass?? oh Calves....LOL

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    realtalk how old are you.

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    I have never had really sore calves, i mean no more than other muscles. That's just me.

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