
Originally Posted by
davesah1
I think you are truly "working calves" I don't see how you can train em everyday. Did mine yesterday and they are pretty beat up and no chance they would be ready for another session.
I think too many people have this stigma of low weight, high reps, and super ultra mega perfect form for calves. They carry your bodyweight everyday with each step you take. Even walking on your toes you can get pretty far. I'm willing to bet that you can increase the weight you are currently doing by a significant amount losing just a little form and get better results.
Gained noticeable size on mine since implementing this style of training and not listening to genetically gifted gurus on youtube. Try increasing the weight and using intense training like rest pause (or even to failure and then some cheap reps) and I think you will see better results than slapping a 45 pound plate on the seated calf raise and "squeezing" your way there.
I only do two heavy and intense sets for 8-12 slow reps twice a week and track progress.
My favorite is the standing calf raise machine. Put the pin in 310 and do 10 reps, take 10 breaths go again until failure, repeat, repeat, done. Rest
Then another set same weight but drop set style or rest pause if I still have it in me.
The second training day of the week I do calves and I do one set, but rest pause styles as mentioned above followed immediately by drop setting until I can't stand.
This works better for ME, then light weight and squeezing. Over the years that was all I would do and never saw much at all.