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Posted on 4/15/24 at 4:18 pm to lsupride87
Yes, this is true, Joe Defranco talks about it all the time. And aesthetically, I think the thin ankle is the key, it makes it easier to just get good definition in your calf and it looks better. It's like having a thin vs thick waist. Thicker the waist or ankle, harder it is to get a tapered look.
I just don't know anyone who was able to build any noticeable bulk on their calves, but I've seen people go from having kind of a shapeless formless blob of a lower leg when they were more sedentary to a more muscular and athletic looking lower leg after they started to lift, run, and just be more active in general. I think a "fit" calf looks best, not necessarily a big calf muscle.
I just don't know anyone who was able to build any noticeable bulk on their calves, but I've seen people go from having kind of a shapeless formless blob of a lower leg when they were more sedentary to a more muscular and athletic looking lower leg after they started to lift, run, and just be more active in general. I think a "fit" calf looks best, not necessarily a big calf muscle.
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