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    calves

    You check it. you better check your self before you wreck your self .
    Seriously. How many times a week do you train calves and how many sets and reps do you do?

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    why not create one thread with all your questions that pop up every 2 minuties...

    5 sets 10-15 reps
    once aweek

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    1-2 times depending..

    standing i'll do the stack

    1 x 20
    2 x 20
    3 x 20
    4 x failure

    seated

    225 x 20
    225 x 20
    225 x 20
    225 x failure
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    Quote Originally Posted by FaizakaFez
    why not create one thread with all your questions that pop up every 2 minuties...

    5 sets 10-15 reps
    once aweek
    OK.
    Is it just one exersice a week?

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    Man oh man. I´m just curious. I just want answers.
    When I think of a question I´m going to start a thread. If I´m not working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigeater
    OK.
    Is it just one exersice a week?
    haha sorry man.. i hit new post i see neck , i hit new post i see shoulders, 3rd time i saw calves lol.

    yea one excercise Seated angled Calve raises..

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    what the hey..?? you don't like my routine??
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    I usually don't do calve training because no matter what I do, they stay small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcpeepants
    I usually don't do calve training because no matter what I do, they stay small.
    i did a 5 x weekly calf routine for about 4 months. id do 5 sets of seated, 10 reps per set, then 10- 20 seconds rest between each set, then head over to the standing calf raise and do the same. at the end, i actually had calves and wasnt afraid to wear shorts lol. i then dropped down to 3 times per week. now, i do 2 x week, and vary the routine. it definately worked for me.

    i literally went from being called 'bird legs' to "you have good shape to your calfs!"

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    One time a week, tree sets all to failure with decreasing weight

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