Your Calves hurt maybe because you do not warm up properly before you start to exersize so your muscles are not streatched enough. this could lead calves acheing ect. this is where you have pulled a muscle in your leg.
They've been hurting since last week, but I really started noticing it last weekend. I could still run, but they'd hurt a bit. I didn't really bring it up much then. Over the week, at school in gym, we do laps around a parking lot and sometimes a track. Wednesday this week, I ran seven laps straight around the track, and after that they hurt like heck. On Thursday, I walked around track. When I tried running, I would run for about two seconds, then stop because it hurt too badly, and I would limp for the next few minutes. This morning, I took a hot shower, and when I got out, my legs (exactly where it hurts when I run) felt like someone poking needles into my leg, or to put it a way someone else could relate to, it felt like I had a really bad sun burn. (1. It hasn't been that hot at all. 2. It hasn't been sunny that much, either. 3. I haven't been out in the sun long enough to get sun burnt.) I had to sit down for a while because it hurt really bad. After a while, the prickling died down (not completely gone, but not as bad), and I was able to walk around again. My family and I went to Walmart. My mom and I lost my dad, so I went running after him. I ignored the pain in my legs, and when I found my dad, my legs had the prickling again, and they felt like they were bleeding (except there was no blood coming out). Later today, when I looked at my legs again, there were a few bruises on them, and I have no idea where they came from.
Your basically straining your mussels I would subject to put an icepack on it
calf muscles and arm muscles adductors abductors
your calf. A calf raiser works the calf muscle. A calf its really made up of three different muscles: the gastrocnemius, the plantaris, and the soleus.
gastrocnemius
The calf muscles are the gastrocnemius and the soleus.
A young hippo is a calf, and the muscles on the back of the lower leg are the calf muscles.
They're the calf muscles!
There are many different muscles in the calf. A good place to start would be Wikipedia. The calf muscles are scientifically known as the triceps surae muscles. It would be more helpful to search for the scientific name as opposed to the common name.
calf muscles are stronger in men than women is because they have reps!!1
People don't usually get rid of their calf muscles.
yes it will
Gastrocnemius
calf and hamstrings