I tried this today and most of the time I hit my back and abruptly get stuck during back spin and bending the body forward..this is a total breakdown of how it needs to be done...thanks master!..I will try this slowly tomorrow
There are quite a few martial arts styles that are very good for learning staff. Each staff art brings it's main art fundamentals with it so you can see which style fits your goals best. Nearly every kung fu style teaches staff; traditional styles like Wing Chun, Hung Gar, Choy Li Fut, Eagle Claw, Mantis, Northern Shaolin just to name a few, plus Wushu and contemporary Shaolin have very fancy kung fu staff movements and techniques. If you want to focus on Japanese styles, kobudo would be the best place to start, although I do know that Aikido schools teach jo and bo staff so that can be an option as well. Indian styles like Silambam and Kalaripayattu also have staff training in their programs. Hope you find a good style that fits your goals!
@@SifuKuttel holy!!...you know about Silambam and Kalaripayattu?, Our martial arts tradition??.. that's awesome man. Very few from West have claimed to know them. Those are two most ancient martial arts in the world from south india. Kalaripayattu is also called the mother of all martial arts from which the infamous shaolin stemmed from when bodhi dharma aka(Tamo in chinese) spread that knowledge to ancient chinese.
This is a great tutorial! Thank you very much!
Thank you!!! I'm glad you liked it!!!
Thank you for this tutorial! i take martial arts and i have been wanting to learn this. This video makes it way easier to understand.
Such a grest tutorial! Many thanks!
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Incredible tutorial love it 💯💥
Another great video! Thank you.
Thank you!!!
I tried this today and most of the time I hit my back and abruptly get stuck during back spin and bending the body forward..this is a total breakdown of how it needs to be done...thanks master!..I will try this slowly tomorrow
Thanks alot for explaining 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That was a realy good explasion . Thank you
Très belle démonstration 🙏🏼
Merci Sifu 🙏🏼☯️
Merci beaucoup!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Helo sir I'm sevin from india. I regular watching your video.👌
Thanks so much Sevin!!!
I've been wanting to learn this behind the back for a long time. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much really,
The smartest teacher indeed
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Excellent
You are an excellent teacher, thanks again!
Thank you!!!
Another amazing tutorial learnt a lot from it
Love this one sifu!
Hello sir
Nicely presented... the segments were good instructions.
Thank you!
I always enjoy your tutorials
Thank you very much!!!
What is the best martial art to study if you want to focus on bo staff?
Bojutsu
There are quite a few martial arts styles that are very good for learning staff. Each staff art brings it's main art fundamentals with it so you can see which style fits your goals best. Nearly every kung fu style teaches staff; traditional styles like Wing Chun, Hung Gar, Choy Li Fut, Eagle Claw, Mantis, Northern Shaolin just to name a few, plus Wushu and contemporary Shaolin have very fancy kung fu staff movements and techniques. If you want to focus on Japanese styles, kobudo would be the best place to start, although I do know that Aikido schools teach jo and bo staff so that can be an option as well. Indian styles like Silambam and Kalaripayattu also have staff training in their programs.
Hope you find a good style that fits your goals!
@@SifuKuttel holy!!...you know about Silambam and Kalaripayattu?, Our martial arts tradition??.. that's awesome man. Very few from West have claimed to know them. Those are two most ancient martial arts in the world from south india. Kalaripayattu is also called the mother of all martial arts from which the infamous shaolin stemmed from when bodhi dharma aka(Tamo in chinese) spread that knowledge to ancient chinese.
Thanks a lot for this great tutorial.
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