BMHulk: Just wondering....if the other guy's in your family have bad calves and your's are great, maybe your adopted.
40 yard sprints.....4 to 6 set's. All us linemen use to joke about all the quarterback's calves look like pipe stems. The new assistence coach had them all do 40 yarder's, twice a day, for stamina. All their calves improved greatly in just as little as a couple of weeks. Taught me a lesson about training.
Probably one of the better movements for the calves is the one legged standing calf raise. Full stretch and holding a DB for resistence, when that time comes. The important thing is going to the extreme top position, up on the two big toes, and contracting the calf fast and hard. Speed is very important when working calves. You should be gaining speed as you raise up. Can also do flat footed calf raises, without a stretch of any kind. Calves, as a short ranged muscle group, are very powerful and should be worked that way, from time to time. Can do these in a power rack, squat stand, calf machine, slide, etc. When training extra heavy, speed and full contraction is also desired. Usually, on occasion, it's best to train the calves one leg at a time for better focus on the exercise and muscle themselves.
Dozens of other way's to work the calves to their ultimate, for max results. Just explore different ways and find the one best suited for you. Good Luck.