Your calf muscles—specifically the soleus—are often called the "second heart" of the body. Why? Because every time you walk or move your legs, they help pump blood back up from your lower body to your heart, fighting gravity and keeping circulation strong. Without this powerful muscular assist, blood would pool in your legs. It’s a silent, vital force working with every step you take.
Your calf muscles—specifically the soleus—are often called the "second heart" of the body. Why? Because every time you walk or move your legs, they help pump blood back up from your lower body to your heart, fighting gravity and keeping circulation strong. Without this powerful muscular assist, blood would pool in your legs. It’s a silent, vital force working with every step you take.
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