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Single Leg Seated Calf Machine Raise

A complete movement guide from 4-Week Push Pull Legs Strength and Size Plan: Progression Cycle 4

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Purpose and technique

How this exercise works

The Single Leg Seated Calf Machine Raise targets the calf muscles, specifically the gastrocnemius and soleus. This exercise is performed using a seated calf raise machine, allowing for isolated contraction of each calf muscle individually, enhancing muscle symmetry and balance.

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Description

Movement overview

The Single Leg Seated Calf Machine Raise targets the calf muscles, specifically the gastrocnemius and soleus. This exercise is performed using a seated calf raise machine, allowing for isolated contraction of each calf muscle individually, enhancing muscle symmetry and balance.

Execution

Step-by-step cues

  1. Adjust the seat height of the calf raise machine so that your knees are at a 90-degree angle when seated.
  2. Sit on the machine and place the ball of one foot on the platform, ensuring your heel is hanging off.
  3. Secure your thigh under the padded lever to stabilize your leg.
  4. Begin with your heel lowered below the platform to stretch the calf muscle.
  5. Push through the ball of your foot to raise your heel as high as possible, contracting your calf muscle.
  6. Pause briefly at the top of the movement for maximum contraction.
  7. Slowly lower your heel back to the starting position for a full stretch.
  8. Complete the desired number of repetitions before switching to the other leg.
Coach notes

Technical tips

  • Focus on a full range of motion to maximize muscle engagement.
  • Keep your movements controlled and avoid bouncing at the bottom of the lift.
  • Ensure your knee remains stable and does not move during the exercise.
  • Exhale as you lift your heel and inhale as you lower it back down.
  • Start with a lighter weight to master form before increasing resistance.
  • Perform this exercise slowly to increase time under tension for better muscle growth.
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