HOW TO BUILD BIGGER CALVES! (Stubborn Calves Quick Fix!) – ScottHermanFitness

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Before you start changing your entire calves workout program…

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Today I want to talk to you about some of my best tips to help stubborn calves grow. A lot of times when people say ‘hey, my calves aren’t growing’, usually the response they get from either friends or trainers in the gym is that you probably have to lift more weight and do more volume. However, what the response should actually be is ‘what does your form look like when you’re doing your repetitions?’

You might actually already be lifting ENOUGH weight, or even using TOO MUCH weight, and that’s actually what’s holding you back. With the calves, while they do respond to really heavy weight where you’re overloading during the stretched position, if you’re using too much weight, then you’re not really able to maximise the efficiency of the full range of motion (ROM).

Should I Train Calves With Different Variations?
Calves are very easy. You literally go up, come back down, then go back up – this is the movement. In order to see massive calf growth, you don’t have to change your position to really wide, really close, toes pointed out, toes pointed in, and do all these variations. If you can’t see growth from doing a simple, standard, feet shoulder width apart, going up and going down movement, then doing any other variation isn’t going to do anything for you either. Not until you fix the key issue, which is bouncing your repetitions, not feeling the stretch, and not feeling the flex.

Problem #1: Bouncy Reps
A bouncy rep is when you are training your calves, but you’re just kind of going through the range of motion by going up and down as fast as you can. It’s so easy to do bouncy calf raises, that you could do it with 225lbs or even 315lbs across your shoulders no problem, because you’re not maximizing the stretch at the top or the flex at the bottom. You need to IMMEDIATELY start lowering the weight if you’re doing bouncy reps.

Problem #2: Not Feeling The Stretch
If you’re doing a standing barbell calf raise, there are some things that need to be addressed. Firstly, like I already said, you get more muscle breakdown during the stretch, so you want to make sure you’re emphasizing the stretch. If you’re doing a barbell calf raise on the floor, then you are doing the movement with a flat foot, and there’s really no stretch going on in the bottom position. If you were using a leg press or a seated calf machine, you would always be able to get that heel below your toes, and feel that deep stretch in your calves. Therefore, you want to simulate that no matter what exercise you’re doing.

When doing a standard barbell calf raise, you need to get some kind of platform to put your toes on, so that when you get to the bottom of the movement, you can really feel your calves in that stretched position. However, you also want to make sure that platform is high enough. I see people in my gym grab 5lb plates and stand on those, but if you stand on some 5lb plates and don’t feel any sort of stretch in your calves, then it’s pretty much useless. It means your platform isn’t high enough, and you really need to get those toes UP so you can get your heels below your toes to really feel that stretch. You’re much better off using 10lb or 25lb plates, so that when you are in the starting position, you feel your calves being stretched.

Problem #3: Not Feeling The Flex
Once you eliminate that problem, that last problem you have to eliminate is not flexing at the top of the movement. If you’re just going up and then immediately down, you’re not taking advantage of that flex at the top. When you get to the top of the movement, you don’t have to hold that position for 2 or 3 seconds, just a brief second is fine. Get to the top, flex your calves as hard as you can, then return back to the bottom of the movement, before going back to the top and flexing again. For the tempo of this exercise, you’re not necessarily doing slow repetitions, but you are going up to flex for a second at the top, coming down and feeling the stretch at the bottom for a second, and then repeating for reps. Keep in mind that using the SMITH MACHINE is great for stability during the movement if you’re having a hard time with the barbell.

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ScottHermanFitness February 27, 2018 - 3:00 pm

Before you start changing your entire calves workout, the solution to stubborn calves growth could be much simpler than you think. Apply these quick tips IMMEDIATELY and finally leave team no calves behind!
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Raj A.K. April 11, 2019 - 11:43 am

Love you bro. I am adding this exercise schedule with 3D shoulder with 7 days workout schedule… so I will get one (sunday) day rest. Thank you bro.

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vagaboN51 April 18, 2019 - 12:53 am

ok i need him to say barbell again. like 5 times.

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Wes Lou April 22, 2019 - 3:41 pm

Asics makes lifting shoes?

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Mauricio Arevalo July 26, 2019 - 4:41 pm

hey Scott is the barbell / smith the best for this, or it ok to do this exercise on a Leg press machine? I would put the balls of my feet at the bottom to stretch the most

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Jaypoo August 31, 2019 - 8:50 am

The answer is " ice hockey"

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rrdz473 September 1, 2019 - 4:24 am

My 12 year old has bigger calves than this guy. And no he's not fat.

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Antoine P September 1, 2019 - 2:19 pm

In the Staaatingg Pasition

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Denise Nelson September 2, 2019 - 8:13 pm

Love this video! Straight forward and yes very simple to do!

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clayton cummings September 26, 2019 - 10:57 pm

Any suggestions for set and rep scheme?

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SquatsnDeads812 November 13, 2019 - 9:32 am

Thanks dude calves are my week point and an area where I am struggling to gain I always like how you make your videos short and very much to the point and this one is no different thanks again sir I will take your advice on board going into next leg day

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A Starr December 26, 2019 - 11:42 pm

Catch the stretch, then catch the flex. Got you 👏🏾

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jordan sheppard January 7, 2020 - 2:42 am

U need to command ur calves to grow.

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Piripi Waretini January 20, 2020 - 10:30 pm

Always new stuff Scott … thanks again. 🙂

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Tuki nieves February 11, 2020 - 10:46 am

But scott you have no calves

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Santos 66 April 7, 2020 - 8:38 pm

When I hit 50 it starts to burn so I do 50 more because they feel so good when they get the pump. When I’m pumped Mines feel like when you inflate a new ball 🏈

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Sideways Pagan August 24, 2020 - 8:14 pm

I used to be very athletic. Martial arts, fight training and gym for at least 6 hours every single day and a very strict diet. Then my life went to shit. Now I am just a 38 year old manboob cuck that put on weight and can't even find the motivation to workout at all. I can't believe I let it get to this. I gotta start working out again.

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Teerakit Kasemchaipipat October 20, 2020 - 9:12 am

Will try this out thanks

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mizz Tulips January 18, 2021 - 10:03 am

Same for females?? Good simple clearbinstruction…maybe a bit too fast, but good!!!

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BlackPill Monk March 21, 2021 - 9:20 am

I feel if you don't have big calve genetics they just aren't going to grow the way you think they should grow. Same with biceps.

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RB Brock April 7, 2021 - 10:42 am

Put a shirt on.

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Shivam Sood May 12, 2021 - 10:44 am

My calves are very weak.So how many days a week should i train my calves?

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Michael Dixon May 20, 2021 - 10:26 am

Sucks my every part of my body grows except my claves.

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Wayne Fisher June 9, 2021 - 10:46 am

Great advice, I'll try it in my next gym session. Thank you

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