The soleus is the main plantar flexing muscle of the foot.
The gastrocnemius is a synergist of the soleus.
The gastrocnemius, soleus and peroneus longus muscles insert at the heel (calcaneus) by way of the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon.
The answer would be false. The soleus muscle is superficial to the tibia NOT the gastrocnemius.
The main muscle used would be the tibialis anterior
2nd class lever: Toes = Fulcrum Foot = Resistance Soleus = Effort
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The antagonist to the gastroc and soleus muscles is a combination of muscles, primarily the tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneus) tertius.