Management

Calf Raise (Strength)

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  1. Stand up straight with both feet flat on the floor, slightly apart. Place your hands on the wall or hold onto a sturdy chair, railing, counter, or table.

  2. Raise both heels so you’re standing on the balls of your feet. Don’t lock your knees or arch your back. Hold for 5 seconds. Then slowly lower your heels back down to the floor.

  3. Repeat 10 times.

  4. Do this exercise 3 times a day.

Man next to wall doing calf raise exercise and arrow showing heels raised up.


Challenge yourself 

As you become stronger, do this exercise on one foot at a time.

Author: Semko, Laura

Author: Wheeler, Brooke

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