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Anabolic Discussion Board HELP, PCS (pathetic calf syndrome)
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Author | Topic: HELP, PCS (pathetic calf syndrome) |
D007 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 132) |
posted June 01, 2000 12:53 PM
No matter how I train, eat, whatever, my calves always stay exactly one inch smaller than my arms. My ass and thighs are in proportion with the rest of my, I just cant seem to get these fucking sewing threads that hang from my knees to GROW! any ideas? IP: Logged |
beastmasster Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 263) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:06 PM
lately I been training twice a day on fridays. I go bi's and calves at 6AM then tri's and calves at 1PM. I hit standing in the morning for 10-15 reps and hit seated in the PM for 4-8 reps or vice-versa. I use really heavy weight and stretch out the bottom real good. It's been getting them a little bit thicker, but they are still pathetic. BTW I think light weight and hig reps for calves is bs. IP: Logged |
D007 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 132) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:30 PM
some people say that increase in body size\weight is the only thing that will grow calves. IP: Logged |
ironmaster Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 93) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:39 PM
Try this routine, D007. It will either grow em or cripple you.The Luke Sauder Calf Routine Day 1: High-Volume Exercise A: Calf Superset* A1) Seated Calf Raises A2) Donkey Calf Raises *After finishing a set of the A1 exercise, proceed immediately to exercise A2. Then rest two minutes before repeating the super set. Exercise B: Standing Calf Raises B1) Standing Calf Raises **In other words, you'll be doing one, long, extended set, resting ten seconds between each mini-set and lowering the weight in between. After day one, you'll probably have to call the fire department to extinguish the fire in your calves. You may also find that you have the same walk as Homer Simpson's 80-year-old father.
Exercise A: Triple Drop Standing Calf Raises A1) Triple Drop Standing Calf Raises ***The pause is taken in the bottom stretch position, and be sure to take the full two seconds. This routine provides freaky size increases. As you can see, it uses a great number of total reps. I've found that in order to build calves, you need some frequency of training and some volume, but you can't have both high volume and high frequency. Therefore, I advise training them twice over a five-day cycle, one workout being very high sets (16) and high total reps (250-510 reps); and the other being low sets (3) for a low amount of total reps (90). I've known people to gain in between 5/8ths of an inch to a full inch with this routine in as little as 30 days. If you fail to meet the aforementioned results, and as far as your suicide option is concerned, may I suggest instead that you watch six back-to-back episodes of "Gilligan's Island": you'd be braindead within the day. IP: Logged |
beastmasster Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 263) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:40 PM
I used that and it didn't work for me, I only got real strong on the seated IP: Logged |
D007 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 132) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:46 PM
I think I just going to join the fucking circus freak show. Look, its half ape, half ostrich boy. IP: Logged |
charlie Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 38) |
posted June 01, 2000 03:47 PM
my calves are the same size as my bicep as well. both are 18.5 eights.(eights still alot to me) i train my calves just once a week! i hit them with just 2 exercices. first standing calf raises, 4 sets of 15 reps! then seated calf raises. i do 4 sets again, be sure to rise right on your toes! and lower till your heals touch the floor(DONT REST). i do 10 slow reps, then 10 fast ones> 4 times. c.t IP: Logged |
D007 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 132) |
posted June 01, 2000 04:11 PM
has anyone tried pgf2 and can you just stroll into the local feed store in a pair of car harts and buy it? IP: Logged |
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