1) Barbarian Squats - 20x, alt shoulder if you want, pick left or right grip 2) Grace Diggers -20x, Same grip 3) Joust - 20x, same grip 4) Twisted Sword Draw - 20x, same grip Repeat 1-4 but switch grip 5) Front Presses 15x 2 - left side, the right side. Set complete
I had major back surgery 5 months ago and have added the "Warrior Maker" to my recovery with a10lb mace & just moved up to a 15lb mace. This workout kicks my butt every time and has improved my core significantly. My intensity grows by the week with the mace and my steel clubs. Today I ordered the "Ultimate Steel Mace Workout" and will start it tomorrow (Monday). Thanks Aubrey, you're the man.
I'm recovering from major back surgery 4 months ago & have been doing the Warrior Maker for almost a month & it has improved my core stability and general physique. It's still kicking my butt and love it.
This is an amazing workout! I have always lifted weights but kinda tailored my workouts towards my goals as a martial artist rather than just trying to build "show muscles". This workout DEFINITELY fills in some gaps left by traditional weight lifting. Thanks for sharing it!
WHat gaps has it filled for martial arts? Do you feel stronger with grappling? Maybe you dont get sore as much or feel as injury prone? I train BJJ and Id like to tailor my other workouts towards it (especially while in lockdown) so if you could elaborate that would be awesome.
@@izaakchater9165 difficult to really pinpoint but I feel stronger in ways that matter more. In most of my weight lifting, I could exert decent amounts of force BUT it was while my body was braced in a particular position, isolating the muscle itself. Mace training, like loop style power bands (which i also use) help me get used to exerting large amounts of force from self braced positions. EVERYTHING has to work together to balance and exert. To see if it is for you, try this workout with a 12# (not standard weight) sledge hammer. I also find muscles that were previously not worked BUT you might not because I used to train BJJ and found it forces you to use muscles that get skipped over in lifting. So while you might not benefit from the "finding hidden muscle" aspect of it, you will probably still like how it forces you to control your positioning and balance under load.
I'm a 39 year old dad at 283lbs, I just finished this workout with a 16lbs sledgehammer. If I can do it, you have no excuse NOT to get after it. I'm determined to get back in shape and I know how hard this can be. Get yourself up and try this, even if it's with a lighter weight. It feels amazing to move my body in this way again. If you're into grappling, this workout is also pretty awesome. I'm getting back into BJJ and these movements are super useful for standing and throwing.
I was hoping someone would remind people that a sledgehammer has a similar weight balance to it. When I was 18 I would beat a steel blank until my hands had blisters for a workout. Don’t know how much it weighed but it was all steel (heavy bastard). Til a couple years ago, I’d never even heard of such a thing like this (outside of like mid evil fighting or something) still pretty cool tho
@@pandr3s this is what happened to me with warehouse work... like yeah great workout but nobody gives a F if you haven't recovered because it's your job and you gotta do it regardless which leads to overuse injuries... life is fun.
Do both. Get more efficient at your job. I work for an organic farm. The steel mace has been great on making work like shoveling and other tools easier.
Just built a loadable head mace using 2" and 1" iron pipe. Weighs about 10lbs but can fill the head for more weight later, didn't know if I wasn't to shell out the cash for a mace so I made this to try out with. Will be buying one later just because how cool they look. Just finished the work out this morning. Need to do an alternate to the sword swing, knees cannot handle bending that much yet. Added a set of 360 clockwise and counter clockwise and a set of bicep curls.
Just got my 10 lb in the mail. I can tell it's going to take much time to become fluent with it, but I really like the art of it and it's unique approach to working out.
Got me the 20 pounder yesterday and it flogged my arse, I wasn't going to do any today but watching this video reminds me what the Budda says "try not to be a pussy" so here goes.
Christopher Gonzalez same here! I just bought one last week and the forearm pump was insane. I've also only used this for 3 workouts now but the pain in my right shoulder has already decreased.
Been a big weight lifter for about 12 years. 28 years old and my back and knees feel like they’re 60. Never incorporated any mobility training or cardio in my training regrettably..lol Hoping this can help rejuvenate me somewhat and hit some areas I’ve neglected for years. On top of a new yoga program and calisthenics routine too!
Got my Quad God... it's my first exercise mace and it's kind of shocking how robust it feels in your hands for the first time. Also, when I feel weakness, the faces, the weight, and the extreme awesome nature of the tool push me to fight back. Amazing!
This is especially great after a regular weight lifting session. Far more effective than jogging (in terms of burning calories, fat, and cardiovascular endurance without the shock on the legs).
That's what I wanna hear! I'm trying to get into working out again. I lost 30 lbs a couple summers back by just working out for a little bit at home in the morning and eating better. I've gained some weight back now and have been lazing about. I find most workouts monotonous and don't want to join a gym but have been very intrigued by this mace. I need to get one! I'm unsure what weight to get though.
Bro I do 50lbs dumbbell curls so I thought I’d go 25lbs mace and I’m going to tell you I made a horrible mistake 😆 I need to go lighter I was not expecting this level of intensity I’m impressed with this thing straight away have to respect this thing
I love to see people using and promoting the mace. Nothing wrong with the movements shown here, but I would love to see at least some mention of traditional mace SWINGING. Is it too risky for most folks to try?
Perhaps not, Paul, but I'm happy to point and push them in the right direction. Nothing to lose, everything to gain as I see it. Even if the onnit folks never get it, there will be someone, like you or me that sees this, reads our comments, and the light bulb goes on in their head. I'm fine with that.
Agreed Dave, they are too lazy to find out the correct movements and learn how to do them, and too busy trying to showing exercises you can do with other equipment.
+Fitness Devolution I Love the culture and history of mace training, currently have a 2lb jori or mace club that im using for mobility training in my rotatory cuff muscles. absolutely love it and it has certainly peaked an inner desire to learn more of its origin. This has set me on a cool journey where i have found new ancients to look up to such as gama the wrestler. Love this kinda stuff and will definitely incorporate the ancient knowledge to my regimen :3
great workout.....ive added 2 other workouts with this.....ive upped my weight as well .....although it's taken 7 months , I'm able to do a warm up with 15lbs with 12 reps on each exercise , and 20lbs of 20 reps and 25lbs of 20 reps.....its no joke....but love the workouts
I made the mistake of buying a 35 pound mace from Scientific Wrestling first. I can handle a 35 pound kettlebell pretty well, so I thought a 35 pound mace should be fine. Why start lower? I forgot about the difference having the weight further from my body would make. Rookie mistake. So I got the 15 pounder from Onnit and it serves me QUITE well. The most fun I've had in forever. I'll work up to the other one eventually, now I have a goal. :)
@@adrianakuzmikova1697 It improves greatly joints stability and your rotational power, which you won't develop when you lift only (there's no fluidity in lifting). It helps with your balance too and muscle endurance. Last but not least it's fun... These in the video are basic movements but they can be much more complex.
@@debordelful I have no idea where to buy those hammers. I have looked in many shops in my country and there are none. do you think sledgehammer would work as well for those workouts?
Do you have a suggestion for DIY or equipment that I could use for 5th grade students to build into this type of equipment? Basically for football but I love how the functional padrt plays into all sports.
I got my 15 lb. mace in the mail today. I probably should have gone with the 10 lb but I'll work into making the 15 feel lighter by sticking with it! (I'll probably avoid doing too many barbarian squats or 360's at first though.)
have a macebell from bells of steel, its amazing, it is fillable, so you can fill the ball of the mace with small dense tungsten balls, its 5kgs and can be filled upto 15kg
Start with the 10 pounder...Your ego will naturally fight against that, but I've seen that "pussy" 10lbs qucikly humble fit and strong people 😅 It's a different beast - think kettlebell on the end of a broom stick. 7lb you'll outgrow pretty quick, 15lb is too much for the learning curve - it's possible, but you'll learn the absolute fundamentals better on a 10 pounder.
I can't find this workout for sell anywhere online, the only one I can get is a digital copy, I can't order the DVD... any ideas where I can buy this DVD?
@@gnostie - I looked at the Home Depot website and a 15lb sledgehammer costs about the same as a 15lb mace on Amazon (Incline Fit brand), around fifty bucks.
I'm chunky and The show Invincible on amazon prime inspired me to get one of these (Thanks to my kick ass inspiration Battle Beast!) and let me tell you OH MY GOD THIS WORKOUT WHOOPED MY ASS IN AN AMAZING KIND OF WAY, I was using a 15 pound one and it feels much more intense than my 20 pound dumbbells ever had and I feel like it works A LOT more muscles than you think, definitely worth it to grab one and give it a go 👍💪
Beast, as always Aubrey. Contemplating a mace or second 35 kettle(chimp this time) for xmas! Maybe I'll have to utilize the 25% off fitness and grab the mace now and the kettle later! I hate you for making me spend money, but I love you for making me a better me.
I couldnt afford to buy a mace or maces.. so i went to a metal yard and bought similar weighted sledgehammers. The muscle doesnt care what its lifting. As long as its lifting. Kia kaha tama toa. (Forever strong Warriors)
1) Barbarian Squats - 20x, alt shoulder if you want, pick left or right grip
2) Grace Diggers -20x, Same grip
3) Joust - 20x, same grip
4) Twisted Sword Draw - 20x, same grip
Repeat 1-4 but switch grip
5) Front Presses 15x 2 - left side, the right side.
Set complete
I had major back surgery 5 months ago and have added the "Warrior Maker" to my recovery with a10lb mace & just moved up to a 15lb mace. This workout kicks my butt every time and has improved my core significantly. My intensity grows by the week with the mace and my steel clubs. Today I ordered the "Ultimate Steel Mace Workout" and will start it tomorrow (Monday). Thanks Aubrey, you're the man.
Awesome! I hope your recovery went well. Where did you order the workout?
I found it. I didn't see training on their website earlier.
I'm recovering from major back surgery 4 months ago & have been doing the Warrior Maker for almost a month & it has improved my core stability and general physique. It's still kicking my butt and love it.
This is an amazing workout! I have always lifted weights but kinda tailored my workouts towards my goals as a martial artist rather than just trying to build "show muscles". This workout DEFINITELY fills in some gaps left by traditional weight lifting. Thanks for sharing it!
WHat gaps has it filled for martial arts? Do you feel stronger with grappling? Maybe you dont get sore as much or feel as injury prone? I train BJJ and Id like to tailor my other workouts towards it (especially while in lockdown) so if you could elaborate that would be awesome.
@@izaakchater9165 difficult to really pinpoint but I feel stronger in ways that matter more. In most of my weight lifting, I could exert decent amounts of force BUT it was while my body was braced in a particular position, isolating the muscle itself. Mace training, like loop style power bands (which i also use) help me get used to exerting large amounts of force from self braced positions. EVERYTHING has to work together to balance and exert. To see if it is for you, try this workout with a 12# (not standard weight) sledge hammer. I also find muscles that were previously not worked BUT you might not because I used to train BJJ and found it forces you to use muscles that get skipped over in lifting. So while you might not benefit from the "finding hidden muscle" aspect of it, you will probably still like how it forces you to control your positioning and balance under load.
Thanks for replying that's awesome insight and I hear you when you talk about standard weights. 💪
I'm a 39 year old dad at 283lbs, I just finished this workout with a 16lbs sledgehammer. If I can do it, you have no excuse NOT to get after it. I'm determined to get back in shape and I know how hard this can be. Get yourself up and try this, even if it's with a lighter weight. It feels amazing to move my body in this way again. If you're into grappling, this workout is also pretty awesome. I'm getting back into BJJ and these movements are super useful for standing and throwing.
I was hoping someone would remind people that a sledgehammer has a similar weight balance to it. When I was 18 I would beat a steel blank until my hands had blisters for a workout. Don’t know how much it weighed but it was all steel (heavy bastard). Til a couple years ago, I’d never even heard of such a thing like this (outside of like mid evil fighting or something) still pretty cool tho
Did this work for you in the end?
Improvise Adapted Overcome.
This is my new favorite addition to my workout. STAY STRONG WARRIORS
Got a 15 lbs for christmas, watched this video after doing some pull ups and thought what the heck, let's give it a go. My forearms are on fire.
Excellente Übungen, absolute Körperstabilität ...danke für die vielfältigen Variationen!
I want to try this. But also looks like I can work at construction and get paid while doing it🤣🤣
Construction workers are super strong but they can't always rest when they need to.
@@pandr3s this is what happened to me with warehouse work... like yeah great workout but nobody gives a F if you haven't recovered because it's your job and you gotta do it regardless which leads to overuse injuries... life is fun.
@@EnochDark yep exaclty the same here
..all the more reason to use workouts lke this and kettle bells as well ..especially for shoulders n upper body
Do both. Get more efficient at your job. I work for an organic farm. The steel mace has been great on making work like shoveling and other tools easier.
Yeah 8 hours a day . Its not really good forr your health.
Just built a loadable head mace using 2" and 1" iron pipe. Weighs about 10lbs but can fill the head for more weight later, didn't know if I wasn't to shell out the cash for a mace so I made this to try out with. Will be buying one later just because how cool they look. Just finished the work out this morning. Need to do an alternate to the sword swing, knees cannot handle bending that much yet. Added a set of 360 clockwise and counter clockwise and a set of bicep curls.
Id like to know exactly how you made it
Just got my 10 lb in the mail. I can tell it's going to take much time to become fluent with it, but I really like the art of it and it's unique approach to working out.
Got me the 20 pounder yesterday and it flogged my arse, I wasn't going to do any today but watching this video reminds me what the Budda says "try not to be a pussy" so here goes.
Holy shit I just did this with only the 15lb and it was brutal!
my wife just got me this for Fathers day. How do you like?????
I just ordered the 7lbs for starting gonna do push then mace then pull then mace then legs 6 days a week
EXCELLENT PIECE OF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT. JUST WATCHING THE VIDEO MADE ME FEEL THAT I CAN DO IT.
My Onnit mace arrived today. Fucking amazing! Took one workout session to realize how awesome it is. Definitely recommend
Christopher Gonzalez same here! I just bought one last week and the forearm pump was insane. I've also only used this for 3 workouts now but the pain in my right shoulder has already decreased.
Been a big weight lifter for about 12 years. 28 years old and my back and knees feel like they’re 60. Never incorporated any mobility training or cardio in my training regrettably..lol Hoping this can help rejuvenate me somewhat and hit some areas I’ve neglected for years. On top of a new yoga program and calisthenics routine too!
Got my Quad God... it's my first exercise mace and it's kind of shocking how robust it feels in your hands for the first time. Also, when I feel weakness, the faces, the weight, and the extreme awesome nature of the tool push me to fight back. Amazing!
My wrists and quads are smashed with just the 10lb mace. Great workout, thanks Aubrey!! :)
I love the mace for training, very practical and convenient
Nice workout. Just did it for 1st time. Great way to Start 2021. Been wanting to do more with the mace. Easy to follow also. Thx for posting
Great finisher after a workout. Really works you hard. Do you have any more like this. Neal
Make a longer one these r wicked
Just got my first mace and I am honestly shocked how heavy 10lb feels, even as some who works out regularly.
This is especially great after a regular weight lifting session. Far more effective than jogging (in terms of burning calories, fat, and cardiovascular endurance without the shock on the legs).
That's what I wanna hear! I'm trying to get into working out again. I lost 30 lbs a couple summers back by just working out for a little bit at home in the morning and eating better. I've gained some weight back now and have been lazing about. I find most workouts monotonous and don't want to join a gym but have been very intrigued by this mace. I need to get one! I'm unsure what weight to get though.
Mines on the way. Excited! Went for 6kg to start
The 25lb mace came in first and I gotta tell you this was intense. I couldnt even do the barbarian squats at this weight and I'm a big dude
I just got a 35lb and thought man I’m a big guy I can handle that weight...... nope kicked my butt lol
Bro I do 50lbs dumbbell curls so I thought I’d go 25lbs mace and I’m going to tell you I made a horrible mistake 😆 I need to go lighter I was not expecting this level of intensity I’m impressed with this thing straight away have to respect this thing
@@anthonywhite6220 omg I almost died 🤣
This is a nice warmup before my workout
I love to see people using and promoting the mace. Nothing wrong with the movements shown here, but I would love to see at least some mention of traditional mace SWINGING. Is it too risky for most folks to try?
Hey Dave, I don't really think that they have any idea or genuine interest in the source.
Perhaps not, Paul, but I'm happy to point and push them in the right direction. Nothing to lose, everything to gain as I see it. Even if the onnit folks never get it, there will be someone, like you or me that sees this, reads our comments, and the light bulb goes on in their head. I'm fine with that.
They just don't know.
Agreed Dave, they are too lazy to find out the correct movements and learn how to do them, and too busy trying to showing exercises you can do with other equipment.
+Fitness Devolution I Love the culture and history of mace training, currently have a 2lb jori or mace club that im using for mobility training in my rotatory cuff muscles. absolutely love it and it has certainly peaked an inner desire to learn more of its origin. This has set me on a cool journey where i have found new ancients to look up to such as gama the wrestler. Love this kinda stuff and will definitely incorporate the ancient knowledge to my regimen :3
great workout.....ive added 2 other workouts with this.....ive upped my weight as well .....although it's taken 7 months , I'm able to do a warm up with 15lbs with 12 reps on each exercise , and 20lbs of 20 reps and 25lbs of 20 reps.....its no joke....but love the workouts
I have my 10 lb mace from Onnit. Order it before the pandemic hit. Can't wait to buy the 25 lb. This thing is a beast!
I'm about 5'5" and weight 150. Fairly muscular and workout often. Anybody recommend a specific weight for mace to use for me?
Great workout... simple and safe movements...
Absolutely insane workout. I suggest the 10 or 15 lb mace, the 25 is way too much and I'm decently strong.
Clearly not.
Can you use a barbell for this? My barbell is very light.
A sledgehammer would be closest to mimicking the macebell ..however the mace bell was designed for this
Just got my 15lb mace today and this workout kicked the crap out of me in the best way possible!
are you still working out with it? what benefits do you have from it compared to lifting weights?
Thanks for your excellent work 💪
love it, but was that your knee clicking?
What's a good starter weight 10, 15#? Thx.
How heavy is the one he is using ??
What is the weight of the mallet your using in this 👍video
I just won this on the Instagram Christmas giveaway! Gonna def try these out 😝
i like the feel of the barbarian squats, but im smacking my back. weight too heavy?
doing this tomorrow with a 12kg sledge hammer.. So intense Love it.. Awesome workout.. ONNIT👊🏽
@@AlexAlcyone a real sledge hammer you can find at nearly any tool shop.
I made the mistake of buying a 35 pound mace from Scientific Wrestling first. I can handle a 35 pound kettlebell pretty well, so I thought a 35 pound mace should be fine. Why start lower?
I forgot about the difference having the weight further from my body would make. Rookie mistake.
So I got the 15 pounder from Onnit and it serves me QUITE well. The most fun I've had in forever. I'll work up to the other one eventually, now I have a goal. :)
Isn't 15 pounds too light for a man?
gnostie if you can make 15 pounds feel like 50, you are going the right way...!!!!
can you tell me what benefits do you get from those workouts? how is it different from lifting weights for example?
@@adrianakuzmikova1697 It improves greatly joints stability and your rotational power, which you won't develop when you lift only (there's no fluidity in lifting). It helps with your balance too and muscle endurance. Last but not least it's fun... These in the video are basic movements but they can be much more complex.
@@debordelful I have no idea where to buy those hammers. I have looked in many shops in my country and there are none. do you think sledgehammer would work as well for those workouts?
What size is he using in this workout?
Can we use sledgehammer instead of steel mace ?
Aubrey Marcus. You are an inspiration.
thanks for video. will you be posting another mace video?
As soon as that Alex Grey collabo is back in stock I'm grabbing one
is this better than expensive chopfit?
Do you have a suggestion for DIY or equipment that I could use for 5th grade students to build into this type of equipment? Basically for football but I love how the functional padrt plays into all sports.
You need to get clearance from your school before building diy equipment; liability and all
what weight are you using
Buddy of mine gave me a homemade heavy bat. This just kicked my butt. Thank you!
Fabulous!
I got my 15 lb. mace in the mail today. I probably should have gone with the 10 lb but I'll work into making the 15 feel lighter by sticking with it! (I'll probably avoid doing too many barbarian squats or 360's at first though.)
have a macebell from bells of steel, its amazing, it is fillable, so you can fill the ball of the mace with small dense tungsten balls, its 5kgs and can be filled upto 15kg
balls inside ball. ballception.
Is there a dvd that illustrates proper form and technique?
How many sets of this workout are you guys doing?
Anyone know what these shoes are?
Great Video
When's the release date of this DVD?
What are those shoes called that he is wearing?
anyone know what weight he's using or have a suggestion on a starting weight? I'm a fit 25 year old...
I’d go with 10
Start with the 10 pounder...Your ego will naturally fight against that, but I've seen that "pussy" 10lbs qucikly humble fit and strong people 😅 It's a different beast - think kettlebell on the end of a broom stick.
7lb you'll outgrow pretty quick, 15lb is too much for the learning curve - it's possible, but you'll learn the absolute fundamentals better on a 10 pounder.
How do you do the barbarian squat WITHOUT hitting your back with the mace? Mine is made with plates, and weighs 21lbs.
This is why a rounded head works best for behind the back movements
I can't find this workout for sell anywhere online, the only one I can get is a digital copy, I can't order the DVD... any ideas where I can buy this DVD?
How heavy is the mace you are using? I did the workout with a 20lb and I am dead!
When will this be released?
I bought the 20 lb mace a while back. I effin' love it.
what benefits do you get from using it - how is it different compared to lifting weights?
@@adrianakuzmikova1697 much different. You use much more stabilizer muscles.
I slide a 10 lbs plate down the end of a wooden bat and wedged it in there...I've been having fun all day figuring this stuff out.
I really get this structure! 5 days til my mace arrives.
Lol mine comes Friday and I can’t wait
I love you Aubrey! Thank you, awesome WO!!!!!!!!!!
what weight are you using??
is this the full workout?? off his DVD??
hmm I bet this would help my staff work too
Do you have to fart after each joust?
Its only allowed for YOU to do and only during gravediggers
Visit India, you will learn how to use it. it's complete mockery of 10,000 yrs of scientific fitness approach!!
Could you recommend a website/video to learn the real thing?
Why not get an ordinary 4.5kg or 6.3kg sledgehammer?
gnostie check out paul taras wolkowinski on youtube
gnostie wolf brigade gym
@@gnostie - I looked at the Home Depot website and a 15lb sledgehammer costs about the same as a 15lb mace on Amazon (Incline Fit brand), around fifty bucks.
Sorry Mate, no clue where you can get one in UK.
Make one 😂 I did
does this dvd come with the steel mace?
I got a 20lb mace great workout along with my heavy kettlebells love it
nice workout
I'm chunky and The show Invincible on amazon prime inspired me to get one of these (Thanks to my kick ass inspiration Battle Beast!) and let me tell you OH MY GOD THIS WORKOUT WHOOPED MY ASS IN AN AMAZING KIND OF WAY, I was using a 15 pound one and it feels much more intense than my 20 pound dumbbells ever had and I feel like it works A LOT more muscles than you think, definitely worth it to grab one and give it a go 👍💪
Is there any reason I can;t do this with a sledge hammer???
+Bloodaxetheirritable the only difference is when a mace is swung on a tire there is no deflection due to its round head
Many thanks for the replies, I've bought the mace.
what benefits do you get from using mace compared to lifting weights?
Beast, as always Aubrey. Contemplating a mace or second 35 kettle(chimp this time) for xmas! Maybe I'll have to utilize the 25% off fitness and grab the mace now and the kettle later! I hate you for making me spend money, but I love you for making me a better me.
What are the shoes he is wearing??? I need’em!
vibrams
Epic
My favorite weapon in dnd is a practical workout tool? Sign me up
yes it is very good
Do these with a sledgehammer so well
I only ordered a 25 lb Mace from onnit...how the hell am I going to do this
I couldnt afford to buy a mace or maces.. so i went to a metal yard and bought similar weighted sledgehammers. The muscle doesnt care what its lifting. As long as its lifting.
Kia kaha tama toa. (Forever strong Warriors)
Awsome
This workout…works
*claps*
Just got my mace
I get paid to do this at work lol imma start teaching a class 😂
Wow, Abrey is so ducking young here😁
Второе упражнение с лопатой и щебнем отлично проработано
well that made me sweat - nice work Aubrey Marcus can't wait for more - love the mace BAXWAR
D C battle ax warriors know
Wow that mace have the weight of a kanabow
spine snapping at 2:40?
Joe Rogan sent me here.