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🫀 What is the “calf muscle pump”?

Your calf muscles (mainly gastrocnemius and soleus) act like a pump for blood in your legs.

When you:

  • walk
  • stand on your toes
  • move your ankles

👉 your calf muscles contract and squeeze the veins, pushing blood upward toward the heart.


🔁 How it works (simple)

  1. Blood in your legs needs to go upward (against gravity)
  2. Veins have one-way valves
  3. When calf muscles contract → they push blood up
  4. Valves prevent it from flowing back down

👉 This cycle repeats with every step you take.


❤️ Why it’s called the “second heart”

Because it:

  • helps circulation just like the heart
  • prevents blood from pooling in the legs
  • supports oxygen delivery and waste removal

Without it, your heart would have a much harder job.


⚠️ What happens if it’s weak or inactive

If you sit or stand still for long periods:

  • blood can pool in the legs
  • swelling (edema) can occur
  • risk of deep vein thrombosis increases

🏃 How to keep your “second heart” working

  • walk regularly
  • do calf raises
  • move your ankles (especially during long sitting)
  • avoid long periods of immobility

✔️ Takeaway

👉 Your calves are not literally a heart
👉 but functionally, they play a major role in circulation
👉 movement = better blood flow

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