Hi all! New-ish to shovelgloving (on/off for ~6mo). New to posting on the forums.
Been curious about the possibility of using engineers hammers at about half the weight of my standard SG, using one per arm. Just wondering if anyone out there has tried anything like this. If not, I may try it myself and post back in a while; after I've gotten back into SG in general.
Engineer's hammers?
I'm not a native english speaker, and I'm not sure of what a "engineer hammer" is.
I have 2x1,5Kg hammers to "warm up", mostly with "boxing" movements.
The body impact is different from "standard" shovelglove. Forearms are the more stressed muscles in the game, with little torso effort.
Hope it helps.
I have 2x1,5Kg hammers to "warm up", mostly with "boxing" movements.
The body impact is different from "standard" shovelglove. Forearms are the more stressed muscles in the game, with little torso effort.
Hope it helps.
Have you done any videos? I think they could be beneficial, even if just to me
Also, have you seen the "Indian Club" movements posted here?
Also, have you seen the "Indian Club" movements posted here?
dnivens wrote:Have you done any videos? I think they could be beneficial, even if just to me
I'm a very bad film maker, with a very limited camera
Also, have you seen the "Indian Club" movements posted here?
It's a very looooooooooong post. Although I've tried some clubbell movements with little sucess because the necessary contact surface with the body is the harsh cable, very different from the clubbell construction.
menachem posted recently on the thread http://everydaysystems.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2370 with a very good video of Chi Ishi, a conditioning tool, very similar to the sledgehammer. It has plenty of interesting exercises.