My understanding is that agitation commonly increases contrast, and you've different types of agitation counts at different stages, including 'vigorous' at points. I'm not aware that either of those T-Max films require that level of agitation to get the process going. But there should be a difference between your approach and solely relying on equally spread agitations without the vigorous kick start.  I guess it will depend on the starting levels of contrast in the image, such that a high contrast original will be slightly enhanced - or if it's relatively low contrast to start with, you might bring out the contrast.
But I'm excited to see some results, as you'll see the effect of your plan for development.  Tempted to run off and try it out haha!
And you'll be able to reproduce it, so long as you follow those same steps, or vary it on subsequent tests for something different.
Let us know 
