Best tutorial I've found for basics! Getting really tired of those many self-proclaimed sifus, spreading nonsense. This is down to earth, skilful, no bullshit, excellent technique, well explained and demonstrated. Thanks for sharing.
@@sibpalkim.a6382 I discovered the staff 2 weeks ago and started fooling around on my own. Actually, most of the moves you show, I discovered them on my own. It's all logic, the natural restrictions of what you can do with one hand are a good guide. Then I found this video, and it confirmed that I was not so stupid at all ;-) and now I use it to correct and hone my skills. I've been playing waterpolo in my youth. It's actually very similar because the ball it too big to just grab it in one hand, and you are not allowed to hold it in both. So you have to change hands on the ball all the time, and you can only do that by feeling and sticking to the ball while you move it around. That way the staff feels quite familiar, and I'm learning incredibly fast. Can do all the moves here already. Not as good as you, of course, but it's fun and I'm improving every day. Thanks so much for sharing this.
0:05 #01 Basic spin 0:31 #02 One hand front spin 1:00 #03 One hand front spin reverse 1:31 #04 Front spin switching hands 2:15 #05 Under arm spin 2:38 #06 Reverse spin switching hands 3:05 #07 Two handed under arm spin 3:36 #08 Two handed under arm spin reverse 4:05 #09 Down sides switching hands 4:39 #10 Basic spin back 5:11 #11 Spin back up & down 5:45 #12 360° 6:15 #13 Mix & fun 6:54 #14 Waist spin 7:50 #15 Helicopter spin 8:22 #16 Helicopter & behind back 8:52 #17 Horizontal spin combos
The speed is impressive, the control even more so: the way you 'freeze' the bo at certain crucial moments in each movement to fully demonstrate the proper hand position is fantastic. The quote at the end reinforced by the blooper, as painful as it looked, is also amazing work: no matter how proficient one believes oneself to be there is always room for improvement so never become complacent in your training. Well done good sir.
I have seen longer videos than yours where they explain just one thing, however yours in less time has explained each movement well, and today I am using it to try to get some movements, thank you!!!
Thank you, this is one of the best, clear visual explanations I have seen online. These made me pick up my bo staff again. Please show us basics. I am sure there is a lot we could relearn, finetune or even start from scratch.
Enfin autre chose que de la technique pieds poings.. Les arts martiaux ce sont aussi les armes.. Le katana, l 'épée, le sabre, le bô, nunchaku.... ect ect
You should look into contact staff! I got into that, but I do enjoy a lot of the spinning aspect of staves so I was checking this out for any new ideas. Thanks for the compilation!
I really like that you show yourself spinning from the back not the front, this way I have the same perspective as you and its less confusing thank you
I learned staff work when I did combat ju jitsu a long time ago along with other weapons. Strikes, blocks and parries etc. Never did any spinning though as it was frowned upon. After watching this video I've tried it and it really is helping old injuries. Thanks.
Very motivational clip at the end. I like that you've shown you're very skilled and still you mess up from time to time. I love working with the bo staff it's very fulfilling to come up with different ways each technique can lead into one another
❤This is Such a great Video I Found. Just like Kata in Karate. No one Teach me this. In Bharat . Maharashtra State Bo Staff called Lathi Kathi. Here They Used 52 Techniques. Called Haath. Or Daav. You showing me 17 of them I think. Nobody teach us weapons. Thank You Very Much You Show us this techniques. ❤🙏 Keep uploading this type of Videos👍
I found your video at the point in my training, where I can understand what you're doing without being told, just shown. I think I can go next level now. You've got style in your movement. Thank you. Sorry you hit your fingers at the end.
Insanely well done. I can only hope to approach that level of control some day. I've trained several of these already, but I'm pleased to see there's still more to try. In regards to the final motto, I like a quote from blues guitarist Albert King (to Stevie Ray Vaughan): The better you gét, the harder you wórk. Don't ever say "ow, I've got it made, I've got enough."
I was practice martial arts for lot of year, Just basic things for long time With patience , those are realy clean moviment thank You for sharing, i play With Flow arts staff( firestaff- acro) and im Always inspirated from those things
From Greece Athens , Ευχαριστώ πολύ , Thank you very much . Excellent video demonstration . It is very very helpful . Hard working , is the key , always .
Hello Sir. I am an Indian practitioner of bo staff. Your spin moves are great for people who have a monotonous routine. Please add something on double staff training too
Nice. I got into spinning poles with my house mates about 20 years ago. recently picked up a pole for stretching out my shoulders with static stretches. Spinning feels like a nice mobility workout for the wrists, shoulders and upper back. I can do all your skills until you hit number 14 and move in the horizontal plane.
I’ve loved bo training since I started in Okinawa in the 80s. Now I’m older, I carry a bo (and sometimes a quarter-staff) with me as a walking stick. It’s good Zen, and also good for the joints. Guess it’s good to keep a martial edge on, as well.
Yeah! You called it a bo and later referred to different weapon -- a quarter-staff. You did not call it a "bo-staff" which is basically saying "bo-bo" or "staff-staff".
Best tutorial yet - I can clearly see your hand positions (and you weren't trying to sell me anything LOL) - well done - thank you!
Thank you Sir!!
@@sibpalkim.a6382
ditto! great easy tutorial. no nonsense, just like your flow. respect.
Just wanna say the way you wrote this comment is very clean and refreshing to see. :)
Best tutorial I've found for basics! Getting really tired of those many self-proclaimed sifus, spreading nonsense. This is down to earth, skilful, no bullshit, excellent technique, well explained and demonstrated. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much for your words Sir. I really appreciate it.😊
@@sibpalkim.a6382 I discovered the staff 2 weeks ago and started fooling around on my own. Actually, most of the moves you show, I discovered them on my own. It's all logic, the natural restrictions of what you can do with one hand are a good guide.
Then I found this video, and it confirmed that I was not so stupid at all ;-) and now I use it to correct and hone my skills.
I've been playing waterpolo in my youth. It's actually very similar because the ball it too big to just grab it in one hand, and you are not allowed to hold it in both. So you have to change hands on the ball all the time, and you can only do that by feeling and sticking to the ball while you move it around. That way the staff feels quite familiar, and I'm learning incredibly fast. Can do all the moves here already. Not as good as you, of course, but it's fun and I'm improving every day.
Thanks so much for sharing this.
0:05 #01 Basic spin
0:31 #02 One hand front spin
1:00 #03 One hand front spin reverse
1:31 #04 Front spin switching hands
2:15 #05 Under arm spin
2:38 #06 Reverse spin switching hands
3:05 #07 Two handed under arm spin
3:36 #08 Two handed under arm spin reverse
4:05 #09 Down sides switching hands
4:39 #10 Basic spin back
5:11 #11 Spin back up & down
5:45 #12 360°
6:15 #13 Mix & fun
6:54 #14 Waist spin
7:50 #15 Helicopter spin
8:22 #16 Helicopter & behind back
8:52 #17 Horizontal spin combos
Thank you very much for share and add that times.
🙏
@@sibpalkim.a63828:03
I have learnt up to #6❤😊 in few hours of practice
I started with zero knowledge but in few days i will finish all 17 different skills
Nice I started yesterday evening and I learned until the back speen @@newschannel9857
Thank you very much. I learned a lot from you
Thank you Sir!!! 🙏🏻😊
The speed is impressive, the control even more so: the way you 'freeze' the bo at certain crucial moments in each movement to fully demonstrate the proper hand position is fantastic. The quote at the end reinforced by the blooper, as painful as it looked, is also amazing work: no matter how proficient one believes oneself to be there is always room for improvement so never become complacent in your training. Well done good sir.
Thank you very much Sir!! I appreciate your words!🙏🏻😊
one of the best videos about bo staff spinning basics, excellent work and skills, thank you
complete stick steps , all in one , wow , Thank you so much.
Thank you Sir!!!
Seriously one of the best videos I’ve ever watched n very therapeutic
Thank you Very much! I apreciate your words!!!!!
So far the most humble and skilled person I have seen to do this "stick stuff", yep!❤
Thank you very much Sir!!
I have seen longer videos than yours where they explain just one thing, however yours in less time has explained each movement well, and today I am using it to try to get some movements, thank you!!!
@@carlhdz8201 Thank you for your words!!!
Thank you, this is one of the best, clear visual explanations I have seen online. These made me pick up my bo staff again.
Please show us basics. I am sure there is a lot we could relearn, finetune or even start from scratch.
Thank you very mucho Sir
This si so clean. Thanks a lot !
Thank you!!😊
Great video! Thanks for being honest and transparent at the end. It happens to the best.
Enfin autre chose que de la technique pieds poings.. Les arts martiaux ce sont aussi les armes.. Le katana,
l 'épée, le sabre, le bô, nunchaku.... ect ect
Wow , this tutorial spoke loud and clear without even speaking a word . The best bo staff how to video I’ve seen yet ! Thank you 😊
Thank you!!!☺️
This 10 minute video gave me something to master over the next 6 months :D
Did you do it?
You should look into contact staff! I got into that, but I do enjoy a lot of the spinning aspect of staves so I was checking this out for any new ideas. Thanks for the compilation!
Thanks for the tip!
I really like that you show yourself spinning from the back not the front, this way I have the same perspective as you and its less confusing thank you
Wow this is amazing, I really appreciate you putting this out to help everyone learn, thankyou and I wish you the best.
Glad it was helpful!
I soooo appreciate the "blooper at the end". Great video, thanks!
I just started learning Bo and Jo staff. This is so incredibly helpful. Great skills and abilities sir! Thank you for posting these, love you content!
Thank you for your words Sir!
2 seconds of this I watched, subscribed immediately I did.
May Force be with you. 🙏🏻
Thank you! Master!
I learned staff work when I did combat ju jitsu a long time ago along with other weapons. Strikes, blocks and parries etc. Never did any spinning though as it was frowned upon. After watching this video I've tried it and it really is helping old injuries. Thanks.
Nice to listen Sir!
You've clearly been working your ass off! Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Sir!
It is crazy what it does to your hands. My old lady is digging it.
I learned many of these in Northern Shaolin style.. I never got that good though. Nice work!
Thank you very much!!☺️🙏🏻
Very motivational clip at the end. I like that you've shown you're very skilled and still you mess up from time to time. I love working with the bo staff it's very fulfilling to come up with different ways each technique can lead into one another
Thank you very much for your words!!!!
@@sibpalkim.a6382 I subscribed. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
The cleanest technique I've found
❤This is Such a great Video I Found. Just like Kata in Karate. No one Teach me this.
In Bharat . Maharashtra State Bo Staff called Lathi Kathi. Here They Used 52 Techniques. Called Haath. Or Daav. You showing me 17 of them I think. Nobody teach us weapons. Thank You Very Much You Show us this techniques. ❤🙏 Keep uploading this type of Videos👍
I found your video at the point in my training, where I can understand what you're doing without being told, just shown. I think I can go next level now. You've got style in your movement. Thank you. Sorry you hit your fingers at the end.
So beautiful, awesome moves!
You have a great style and effortlessness with the Bo Staff, love it
Totally awesome and hypnotic. Thank you for your time in sharing your skills.
Hello Sifu !
I’ll learning these .
Thank you for amazing lessen.
Kind regards from Belgium !
Thank for your words. I Hope that you Will enjoy!!😊
@@sibpalkim.a6382 Yes, I love it of course Tai chi and Qigong too.I learn my self with masters video’s.
Thank you again 🙏
Well done, sir! Great technics, thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much Sir!!
Great video! You explained everything so well.
Excellent thank you 🙏🏼
Hey ,I am your big fan master.
I follow you
You are my teacher,my inspiration.
You are doing great work sir.
Love you.
Love from india.
Thank you very much Sir!
what a beautiful spinning...
@@umarpothangodan9582 thank you Sir!
This was great! Thank you!
Just awesome 😍
Just keep making the videos and keep doing the good work 💯
Much appreciated 👍
Thank you very much for your words Sir! 🙏🏻
Great video. 👍🏾. I’m looking forward to getting a bo staff to learn those moves.
Congratulations, a great baton class. Very well explained, with a great demonstration of the movements.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many Blessings!
You are amazing
Insanely well done. I can only hope to approach that level of control some day.
I've trained several of these already, but I'm pleased to see there's still more to try.
In regards to the final motto, I like a quote from blues guitarist Albert King (to Stevie Ray Vaughan): The better you gét, the harder you wórk. Don't ever say "ow, I've got it made, I've got enough."
Thank you very much for your words.
Excellent stick work! Well done!
Thank you Sir
Elegant! Beautifully done. Thx
THANK YOU, THE WAY YOU TECH IS PERFECT, I LEARN A LOT, BE PROUD BEAUCASE PEOPLE LIKE , ARE THANKS
I love this, awesome video!!! Thank you!
Thank you!!!
Really thanks for sharing those Bo techniques. Now I have to work to expect reach that level one day. Much respect
Thanks Sir for your words.
Excellent instructional staff video!!!
Thank you very much Sir!
I was practice martial arts for lot of year, Just basic things for long time With patience , those are realy clean moviment thank You for sharing, i play With Flow arts staff( firestaff- acro) and im Always inspirated from those things
Every spin i needed
Thank you Sir!!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
This is awesome.. do you have more detailed, slowed down tutorials for each type of spin? Thank you
Thank you ! Master !
Great tutorial! Currently learning KFSS and how to twirl a long stick lol Thanks!
Thank you, Sir. That was helpful.
Thank you Sir!
Very helpful just learning Bo for 1st Dan Black belt.......thank you perfect training video. Osu
Thank you Sir
Really clear and a easy to follow 🙌
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you!!!
Wonderful 🙏
Thank you 🙌
seen from Bangladesh master
Thank you for your teaching 🙏much help full👍
Thank you Sir.
Great compilation and smoth execution
Thank you Sir!
Nice job, SIBPALKI friend. Bravo.
Thank you!!!
Perfect!!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗
Awesome Sifu, thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much Sir!!
He makes this looks so easy. So it’s almost like Baton twirling. I was good at that Cheerleading in high school. I want to learn this weapon.😊
Thanks for your comment!!
This is amazing!
Great Tutorial! Very nice Skills. Thank you!
Thank you Sir
Thank you guruji.
Excellent and I am excited.....Superb
Thank you Sir
The last one was Extra impressive 😎
Awesome. Please make saparate videos of each and every 17 steps. So that we can learn it
Thank you !!!
Really liked how you showed the different spins. got a new sub :)
From Greece Athens , Ευχαριστώ πολύ , Thank you very much . Excellent video demonstration . It is very very helpful . Hard working , is the key , always .
You are right Sir. Thank you very much for your words. 🙏🏻😊
amazing and beautiful! ty
This is super awesome, you have great skills
Thank you Sir!!
Loved it 👍
Hello Sir. I am an Indian practitioner of bo staff. Your spin moves are great for people who have a monotonous routine. Please add something on double staff training too
👌 very impressive, deserves far more views!!
Thank you very much!!!! 🙏🏻😊
Beautiful. Can we have this with close ups on hands etc . Thank you so much
Awesome. Thanks for the tutorial man!
I beated black myth- wukon and I think I can be the destined one 😤 thank you master your vid is saved and I'll keep practicing 🙏🏼
Best video ever On RUclips
Thank you very much Sir! 😊🙏🏻
Very smooth an estetical...thumbs up..
Thank you Sir!
Super cool. Thank you. 🙂🙏🏼👊🏼
That's amazing man you really inspired me
Thankyou very much for your words!
Nice. I got into spinning poles with my house mates about 20 years ago. recently picked up a pole for stretching out my shoulders with static stretches. Spinning feels like a nice mobility workout for the wrists, shoulders and upper back. I can do all your skills until you hit number 14 and move in the horizontal plane.
Nice to llisten😊
very good, give you 1 like, wish you always healthy and make many good videos. Greetings from Vietnam.
Thank you very much!!!
Awesome. Thanks you 🔥
I’ve loved bo training since I started in Okinawa in the 80s. Now I’m older, I carry a bo (and sometimes a quarter-staff) with me as a walking stick. It’s good Zen, and also good for the joints. Guess it’s good to keep a martial edge on, as well.
Nice words. I Will probably copy you and I will carry in the future for my hikes.
Yeah! You called it a bo and later referred to different weapon -- a quarter-staff. You did not call it a "bo-staff" which is basically saying "bo-bo" or "staff-staff".
Well done sir! A good
Workout as well. Fail was appreciated too we all do it
Thank you very much Sir!! 🙏🏻
very nice tutorial!
Thank you!!
I AM realy like, thank for sharing
Awesome!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you!!!
That's Great ❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
Fantastic well done