The following advice on leg exercises is applicable to males and females, alike...
...You need to perform weight lifting leg exercises using heavy to moderate weight. You should be on a high quality weight training program, eating enough calories (bodyweight x ~18) and enough protein (bodyweight X ~1.0grams/lb. of bodyweight), and be getting about 8 hours of sleep per night.
For calf exercises, perform both standing and seated calf raises. Do 3-5 sets x 5 reps of standing calf raises with heavy weight; and do 2-4 sets x 8-10 reps of seated calf raises. Do this (within your overall weight lifting program) 1-2x/week. See link down the page entitled "calf exercises" for more information.
For developing your thighs and butt, you should perform heavy compound exercises such as deadlifts, squats, leg presses, lunges, RDLs or step ups to name a few. Don't bother with leg curls or leg extensions (unless you use them to warm up or cool down). Any good weight lifting routine includes effective leg exercises within it's structure (see links below for "Weight Lifting Program" & "Leg Exercises" for more complete information)
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There are 2 main types of muscle-building: 1. Condition training. Build muscles that are small and hard but can exercise for a long time. 2. Body building. Build big muscles made for short but heavy exercises.
Therefore, do heavy leg exercises which you won't be able to stand for long. Like running or biking as fast as you can. Or use a device to lift weights with your legs.
When Weightlifting, use the maximum weight that you can faultlessly lift for about 6 or 10 times in a row.
They do build strong leg and calf muscles but at a very slow rate.
Selection for calves that are growthier and have larger weaning weights tends to correlate birth weights. Breeds that are known to have such calves, like Charolais and Simmentals, will often have big calves. Also, feed that is high in nutritional value given to cows close to calving will also result in large calves. Large calves also tend to come about during during winter than in the summer. Thus it's all down to genetics and breed, as well as feed and environment that determines size of calves when they're born.
No it does not, but it makes them look like they are longer
Generally no. There are some breeds that can give birth to calves that are twice the size of that of newborn buffalo calves.
yes it is ok because you are puting pressure on your calves and nowhere else
well, surgery is the quicest and easiest option, but cankles can be significantly reduced by doing regular exercise (anything as simple as walking), by drinking pleanty of water, and wearing ankle weights to strengthen the calves.
It does make your calves bigger as calves are every important to a ballet dancer as they are one of the main muscles that give them strength to perform mainly jumps. But really, it depends on the individual and how fast they can develop fat into muscle.
Feed them McDonalds, make them cannibals. They will soon be bigger but they also may develop diabetes, as well as an acquired taste for their own flesh.
because after you run the muscle have gotten tighter which means your calves are growing and getting stronger.
Do squats without weights, kept the reps up until you can feel your glutes and thigh muscles working. The more upright you are, the more you are working your thighs. The more you tilt your upper body ahead, the more you are working your butt. You will feel the difference. Do about six sets of as many as you can do. Do this every three days giving your muscels a chance to recover. The best exercice I find is being in a lung position but not returning to a standing up position, just keep squating on one leg until you feel your buns burn, then do the other leg. If you have trouble balancing, you can place one hand on a chair, but only for balance, keep the weight on your upper leg and glute. Calve are easy, just do calve raises on a step in the house.
The best types of equipment for strengthening calves are calf raise machines, resistance bands, and free weights like dumbbells or kettlebells. These tools target the calf muscles effectively and help build strength.
An ox is a castrated bull that is trained to pull carts, wagons, ploughs, etc. Cows are mature female bovines that have had at least two calves. Cows are primarily used for producing calves, and for those used in dairy production, for producing milk.