Lever Seated Calf Raise

The Lever Seated Calf Raise primarily works the Soleus, with secondary activation of the Gastrocnemius (Medial). It is a machine isolation exercise at beginner difficulty.

The Lever Seated Calf Raise is an beginner isolation exercise performed with machine, following a isolation movement pattern. It primarily targets the Soleus, with secondary engagement of the Gastrocnemius (Medial). This is a bilateral pushing movement, meaning both sides work together to generate force.

A machine isolation push exercise targeting the Soleus.

EquipmentMachine
DifficultyBeginner
TypeIsolation
MovementIsolation
ForcePush
LateralityBilateral
PrimarySoleus
SecondaryGastrocnemius (Medial)

Muscles Worked

Front
Back
Primary Secondary Stabilizer

The Soleus is the primary mover, taking on the bulk of the workload throughout the full range of motion. The Gastrocnemius (Medial) assists as a secondary mover, contributing to force production without bearing the primary load.

Primary Muscles

Secondary Muscles

How to Perform

Preparation

  1. Sit on seat facing lever.
  2. Reach forward and pull hand lever toward body.
  3. Place forefeet on platform with heels extending off.
  4. Position lower thighs under lever pads.
  5. Release hand lever by pushing away from body.
  6. Place hands on top of thigh pads.

Execution

  1. Raise heels by extending ankles as high as possible.
  2. Lower heels by bending ankles until calves are stretched.
  3. Repeat.

Comments

  1. Movement is predominately Soleus.
  2. Gastrocnemius are inactive insufficiencysince knees are significantly bent.
  3. Seemount and dismountandCalf Exercise Analyses.

Tips & Common Mistakes

Programming Suggestions

Adapt your sets and reps to your training goal. As a beginner-friendly exercise, start with lighter loads and focus on form before progressing weight.

Strength3–4 sets × 6–8 reps at 75–85% 1RM with 90–120 seconds rest.
Hypertrophy3–4 sets × 10–15 reps at 60–75% 1RM with 60–90 seconds rest.
Endurance2–3 sets × 15–25 reps at 40–60% 1RM with 30–45 seconds rest.

Alternative Exercises

These exercises target the same primary muscles (Soleus) and can be substituted based on your equipment or variation preferences.

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