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  2. Tone your calves with these 20 simple exercises - AOL

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    Jump squat. Jump squats are a power move that targets your entire lower body and core. With your feet hip-distance apart, lower into a squat position.Make sure you keep a strong/straight back, and ...

  3. Build Massive Calf Muscles With These Exercises - AOL

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    Must-Do Exercises for Your Calf Muscles Standing Calf Raise Why: This classic exercise is the go-to for guys who want to build their calf muscle—and for good reason.

  4. 30-Minute Strength-Training Workouts, Designed to Support ...

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    2. Lower-Body Strength Workout. Why it works: This circuit fires up all the major muscles of the lower body and favors unilateral (single-leg) lifts. Working unilaterally is beneficial to cyclists ...

  5. Calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    This exercise trains the chest, shoulders, and triceps. An easier version of this exercise consists of placing the hands on a wall and then bending and straightening the arms. Sit-ups; A person lies on their back with their legs bent. They bend at the waist and move their head and torso towards their legs.

  6. Calf raises - Wikipedia

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    Bridging exercises are done with a flexed knee to lessen the stretch on the hamstring (a knee flexor) and focus the hip extension work on the gluteus maximus. In that same respect, the reduced knee flexion makes plantar flexion work comparable to a seated calf raise, due to the lessened stretch on the gastrocnemius (like the hamstring, also a knee flexor).

  7. Isometric exercise - Wikipedia

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    An isometric exercise is an exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint. The term "isometric" combines the Greek words isos (equal) and -metria (measuring), meaning that in these exercises the length of the muscle and the angle of the joint do not change, though contraction ...

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