Calves

Tib Raises

Tib Raises are an effective exercise for strengthening the anterior shin muscles. Performed while standing, the toes are lifted while keeping the heels on the ground. This movement helps promote muscular balance in the lower leg and can prevent overuse injuries such as shin splints.

Tib Raises serve as the counterpart to Calf Raises, where the heels are lifted to target the posterior lower leg muscles. Together, these exercises provide a well-rounded lower leg training routine.

Necessary equipment

Post

Tib Raises - the correct execution

  • Start in a standing position and lean against a post or wall
  • Place feet about 2 feet from the wall
  • Pull your front feet up to your shins
  • Lower the front foot back to the floor
  • Work in the greatest possible range of motion

The exercise Tib Raises is intended to be used as a hypertrophy exercise.

Which muscles are trained by Tib Raises?

Primary trained muscles for Tib Raises

  • Calves - The triceps surae, consisting of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, is located on the back of your lower legs. It allows you to stand on your tiptoes and jump powerfully.

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