How Steel Mace Length Changes EVERY Swing (36" vs 40")
Most people think steel mace weight is the only thing that alters your training. They're wrong. In this video, DJ breaks down a critical engineering and physics secret that almost no one talks about: how the length of your mace completely shifts the balance point, torque, and tempo of your swings. Whether you are looking at a 36" handle or a 40" handle, that 4-inch difference drastically changes the mechanical advantage and leverage. DJ breaks down exactly how our White Lion Athletics maces behave based on their specs: ⚖️ The Balance Point Shift: Longer Maces (40"): Pushes the weight further toward the globe. This creates a massive amount of leverage and torque. It demands a longer, smoother backswing and a deeper, longer pull. Shorter Maces (36"): Concentrates more relative weight back into the shaft. This allows for a shorter backswing, faster turnover, and more frequent pulls. 🔍 How Diameter & Model Choice Changes the Feel: The 1.25" Diameter Handle (2kg - 6kg): Limited to a 36" max length. Because the handle is thinner, more weight lives in the handle itself, giving it incredible speed and lightning-fast transitions. The 1.5" Diameter Handle (2kg - 32kg): Available in both 36" and 40" lengths. The 36" length with a 1.5" diameter keeps the weight highly concentrated in the globe while offering a longer balance point relative to its size—making it the ultimate sweet spot for smooth flow work and seamless transitions. Before you invest in your next piece of steel, you need to understand how torque and handle length will dictate your training style. Watch the full breakdown to figure out which length belongs in your hands. 🛒 Grab the right size tool for your goals here: https://www.whitelionathletics.com/co... 💬 Are you swinging a 36" or a 40" mace? Let us know your preferred length and training style in the comments below! #SteelMace #MaceTraining #MacePhysics #WhiteLionAthletics #GripStrength #MaceFlow #FunctionalFitness

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