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Posts Tagged ‘leg muscles’

The Super Soleus. An important running muscle.

By Tim | May 27, 2024 | 0

  The Soleus is one of three calf muscles that run down the back of the leg from the knee to the Achilles tendon. This group of muscles, the Gastrocnemius, Soleus and the smaller accessory Plantaris are active throughout running, absorbing the shocks on landing, then plantar flexing the foot downwards to push us off…

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