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brajesh
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- If I tiptoe in a pool of water, how much weight are my calf muscles lifting?
Hi,
I was wondering, what is my apparent weight in water?
For example, when I tiptoe on land, my calf muscles are pretty much lifting all my body weight.
But if I were to tiptoe with just my head out of the water, how much weight would my calves be lifting?
And as I move to shallower water, how can I compute what is the additional loss of buoyancy, or additional weight my calves need to support?
The reason I'm asking this question is that I've injured one of my calf muscle.
Part of my rehab exercises involve tiptoeing in the pool to exercise the calf muscle.
So I was curious about this question as I get better :)
I was wondering, what is my apparent weight in water?
For example, when I tiptoe on land, my calf muscles are pretty much lifting all my body weight.
But if I were to tiptoe with just my head out of the water, how much weight would my calves be lifting?
And as I move to shallower water, how can I compute what is the additional loss of buoyancy, or additional weight my calves need to support?
The reason I'm asking this question is that I've injured one of my calf muscle.
Part of my rehab exercises involve tiptoeing in the pool to exercise the calf muscle.
So I was curious about this question as I get better :)