Work out tips to avoid building more calf muscle
c_turner
Posts: 18
Hi Everyone,
I workout pretty hard, at least 5/6 days a week for at least an hour over the past 18 months. s you would expect i have built up muscle along the way. My usual workout consist of a lot of leg work such as the treadmill, cross trainer, stair master and the bike. I dont want to cut down on my cardio but i am really conscious of my calf muscles and how big they have got!
Can anyone suggest a cardio workout that would help at least stop my calfs getting any bigger or miraculously reduce in size?
Help!
I workout pretty hard, at least 5/6 days a week for at least an hour over the past 18 months. s you would expect i have built up muscle along the way. My usual workout consist of a lot of leg work such as the treadmill, cross trainer, stair master and the bike. I dont want to cut down on my cardio but i am really conscious of my calf muscles and how big they have got!
Can anyone suggest a cardio workout that would help at least stop my calfs getting any bigger or miraculously reduce in size?
Help!
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Hand Bike or Rowing Machine come to mind.0
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Oh please share any info you get. I have that same problem and have been looking for a way short of plastic surgery. The skinny jeans are kicking my butt and I really want to wear them!0
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Well you can't spot reduce. So you can't reduce the size of your calves unless you're going to reduce the size of your whole body:)
Personally though, I LOVE a set of well defined calve muscles.0 -
Try yoga. Exercise shortens muscles giving them a bulky appearance but yoga lengthens and stretches the muscles giving them a long lean appearance. I still love jane fonda yoga, its retro but motivating how fantastic she looked in her 50's!!0
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swimming doesn't involve your calves.0
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Stop doing the stair stepper and row instead.0
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I have the same problem. Step aerobics makes them big. lol0
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i love step class... but i dont want big calves though!!! gonna have to keep an eye on that!
great topic!0 -
Going off of what an earlier poster said, work on stretching your muscles. I am a former competitive cheerleader, run, spin, and do leg workouts that absolutely strengthen my calves, but I believe that doing yoga and taking the 20-30 minutes to stretch all my muscle groups after my workouts has helped to keep them from bulging too much. If you can't find a class to take, look up specific poses such as Downward Facing dog that stretch the calves. Flexibility can really aid in keeping your muscles strong and lean. Hope this helps!0
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions, ive started doign more swimming so heopfrully this will help. Plus it has the upsaide of working my whole body. I think im going to start doing small intervals of HITT training anf focus more on strength training more than cardio. Im going to see if i get any results from doing this in the next 4 weeks. Wish me luck! x0
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