Jesus!
talk about an extended set
10 non stop min on one calf
I'm curious, did your bw go up after adding 4 inches to each calf?
btw, respect for making real proof of progress with pics to back it up
A J'S lat cycle back in the day was basically a long ass extended set
my lats will grow very well but I won't do any extended set work
Well, a ten minute set might be a bit misleading. It's not like I was doing rep after rep for ten minutes. But if a set is defined by TUT then, yes, my calves were under tension for 10 minutes. For example, one of the things I would do is after the "set" where I did negatives and rest pause/burns, I would then just stand on the floor leaning all my weight on the working calf. I would have to use a wall for balance because I'm practically standing on one foot. My heel would be slightly off the ground and I would try to grip the floor with my toes and just sort of play with the position. Sort of like a static hold but just doing slight movements though sometimes I would go for full contraction. I was just keeping the muscle under tension and it made a big difference that everything was done with bare feet and on a flat floor. I tried it using the dictionary I recruited for the stretch but it wasn't the same. Doing it on a flat floor was better.
Try it. Just lean on one foot and sightly raise your heel and then try to spread your toes and grip the floor and play with different positions. Sometimes I would hold the static hold but slightly bounce up and down using my knees trying to stimulate running.
Also, reading the post that Vince put up I see that as time went on I did overstate my progress. I said here that I started out at 13 inches and got as high as 17 inches. Actually it was more like 13 and 7/8 inches so we're talking just a tad under 14 inches and settled in to a permanent 16 inches. So when all is said and done I put on a legit two inches on my calves.
And I had mentioned before here that there was no change in body weight. Calves are a small muscle so I don't think that would be the case in muscle groups like quads.