07/03/2021
So my TWO experiments are complete. These set of images display range of motion results after roughly 12 weeks of training - 4 weeks experiment 1, 2 weeks rest, 6 weeks experiment 2.
After the first experiment, I had great improvement to my shoulder range of motion, and improved movement quality during my mace exercises.
During the two weeks of rest, I noticed my shoulders and back stiffening up but not to the point of where I started prior to the experiment. I had created better mobility at my shoulders but felt instability increasing due to lack of exercise and working a lot, and the fact my shoulders were more mobile than before.
It was as if stiffness in my shoulders were helping to provide stability, and when it was gone and I didn't exericise anymore, I started to feel the negative impact of this.
Moving onto my heavy second experiment, the movements were a lot more difficult and challenging. I quickly had to learn heavy single arm mace swings, and in 1-2 weeks I noticed significant improvement in my form. I will post a video showcasing the improvement in my form over the weeks.
This second experiment helped me to solidify my stability and strength in my shoulders. I felt my shoulders, back, core, neck, and arms to feel much more solid than before.
In terms of muscle growth, I made a mistake in not measuring the circumference of my flexed arms. In my opinion, my arms did get bigger but only when flexed. At rest they are the same size.
My chest measurement, however, grew nearly 8cm in circumference since the start of the experiment. I feel my pecs and lats really starting to fill out.
So to summarize - I've greatly improved my shoulder, core, and back/spinal strength and mobility, increased the flexed size of my arms, increased the circumference of my chest in roughly 10 weeks of training (4 weeks training 10 minutes everyday, 6 weeks training 2-3x weekly for 30 min). In addition to these benefits, my swinging technique has improved significantly and will allow me to progress to more challenging movements with more weight.
As of what's next, I'm going to enjoy my summer and start training my entire body again. Have a good one!