Voluntary vs. Involuntary Calf Muscle Control: Understanding Movement
Voluntary muscles are those that you can control consciously, such as the muscles in your arms and legs. Involuntary muscles are those that you cannot control consciously, such as the muscles in your heart and stomach.
The calf muscle is a voluntary muscle. This means that you can consciously control the movement of your calf muscle, such as when you walk or run.
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