a muscle on the outside of the back of your lower leg (see pict at)http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/var/sciencelearn/storage/images/contexts/sporting_edge/sci_media/soleus_muscle/14623-12-eng-NZ/soleus_muscle_full_size_portrait.gif
The answer would be false. The soleus muscle is superficial to the tibia NOT the gastrocnemius.
The soleus muscle is the big muscle at the back of the calf. This muscle is what supports the leg during walking, standing, and running.
The soleus is the main plantar flexing muscle of the foot.
gastrocnemius
Someone using a short method refering to the calf muscles. Gastrocnemius muscle and Soleus muscle. I'm not sure if "gastrosoleus" is a proper name.
The soleus.
stapedius muscle
soleus
soleus
Gastrocnemius
The main muscle used would be the tibialis anterior
2nd class lever: Toes = Fulcrum Foot = Resistance Soleus = Effort