Calf Raise - Wall

Recommendations: 2-3 Sets, 15-20 Reps

Beginner Calves Strength Body Only Push Gym

Purpose: This exercise works the calf muscle, specifically the gastrocnemius.

Benefits: This exercise is one of the few that works primarily the gastrocnemius and the upper calf.

Stand against a wall on a block with your heels extending behind and in a negative position (heels lower than your toes). Your heels should be about 2 inches from the wall. Arms are crossed in front of your chest. Straighten your legs. This is the starting position. Raise your heels with an explosive movement, and squeeze your calf muscles. Exhale during this movement. Pause briefly at the top. Slowly return to the starting position by lowering your heels to the negative position. You should feel a good stretch in your calves. Inhale during this movement. Repeat for the recommended number of repetitions.


The calf consists of 2 major muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus). There are also a number of tendons, such as the Achilles tendon. Seated calf raises focus mainly on the soleus and the tendons in the lower calf.

Step 1

Stand against a wall, feet on foot block with negative heels, straight legs, arms crossed.

calf-raise-wall-step-0

Stand against a wall on a block with your heels extending behind and in a negative position (heels lower than your toes). Your heels should be about 2 inches from the wall. Arms are crossed in front of your chest. Straighten your legs. This is the starting position.

Step 2

Raise your heels with an explosive movement, and squeeze your calf muscles. Pause briefly at the top.

calf-raise-wall-step-1

Raise your heels with an explosive movement, and squeeze your calf muscles. Exhale during this movement. Pause briefly at the top.

Step 3

Slowly return to the starting position by lowering your heels to the negative position. You should feel a good stretch in your calves

calf-raise-wall-step-2

Slowly return to the starting position by lowering your heels to the negative position. You should feel a good stretch in your calves. Inhale during this movement.