Hey matt another amazing video! More and more people around here are carrying walking sticks to defend against bold coyotes and other vermin ,including the two legged kind! This spring I do plan to start walking to work for extra fitness. I definitely will be bringing my 5' walking stick made out of ash wood as I work a lot of evenings.
Thanks for the video. This video is great. The jo is a fun weapon. I might not get one because I like the added exercise benefit of spinning my heavy bo, but the jo is very cool.
Is there any specific techniques for a normal type walking stick? I think I could use most of what he teaches but my stick is shorter and I need to hold it differently. Also what about footwork? As I don't have great balance.
Hi. We use the hanbo, 36 inch staff for a traditional walking stick. See more here ruclips.net/user/livelBUMH8pczLw?feature=share For balance, focus on a wide stance with one foot in front of the other. Knees slightly bent and chin down for better balance.
Hi Matt, I really enjoyed the technique, aspect of this video, but again I find the suggestion of a fairly weak strike to the groin as a first goto move, most people who are using a Jo staff like myself as a mobility device cannot strike his testicles hard enough and fast enough to do serious damage, and once we've struck the game is afoot, and the advantage moves directly to them. I much prefer, that turning and almost fully extended strike to the eye socket or the side of the head/neck area, it's almost undetectable from a passive position and you can even get two hands on the staff as I'm sure you're aware and turn it into a very powerful fast strike even for an old disabled gimp like myself. I have to strike from an innoxious appearing position, due to probable witnesses and our laws. I"ve had a few attempts over the last 5yrs, all conflicts with multiple attackers, from the homeless camps and halfway houses, that Trudeau has forced into our areas as part of his diversification schemes. This is so whites mainly, who are now elderly and who've moved to the country for a quiet life are still forcibly exposed to the problems too as well as us ruralites. This is also a political move to break the voter base. My Jo length staff came into being because I could no longer use my walker or two walking sticks as my wrists are now worn out from 30yrs of dragging myself around on them. I took my Jo, oak with a simple triangular section on it which assists in getting to one's feet if you go down, it also has a hole through it to hold two loops of rope through a stiff piece of leather, which works as a great support and a very fast weapon when aimed at the eyes. I've had it police-approved, as they will confiscate certain walking sticks that they deem weapons. When confronting these people, they mostly wear something baggy in the Ball area so an upward strike or kick is rendered less effective due to that. a Bayonet strike to just above the pubic bone, solar plexus or throat would also remain centerline targets for me if that roundhouse-style blow was out of the question. Not trying to, and sure I can't tell you much about self-defence, but when you lose you're strength and speed, and have a disability it really changes things, especially against multiple armed attackers. Best Regards Ian
thank you for posting this i like it
Your instructional videos are awesome, the jo staff is such an excellent tool and makes for a top tier walking stick.
Thanks Scribe! It is a great walking stick!!
Thanks Sensei Matt
Thanks for watching!!
Your students’ are extremely lucky to have you as their Grandmaster. Great videos. Thank you.
Thank you Miss Lee!
@@pasquinilli You are a Grandmaster?
THANKS FOR the time BROTHER matt
My pleasure Rick. Thanks for watching!
Hey matt another amazing video! More and more people around here are carrying walking sticks to defend against bold coyotes and other vermin ,including the two legged kind! This spring I do plan to start walking to work for extra fitness. I definitely will be bringing my 5' walking stick made out of ash wood as I work a lot of evenings.
That’s awesome. Walking is amazing exercise! Thank you for your kind comments!
Thank you for sharing your videos. Going to work on this techniques.
Thanks for the video.
This video is great.
The jo is a fun weapon. I might not get one because I like the added exercise benefit of spinning my heavy bo, but the jo is very cool.
thanks Matt
Thanks BROTHER MATT
Thanks for watching Rick!
Good suggestions
You shouldn't have more subscribers you give good insightful clear to follow information that helps everyone
‘Should’ you mean?
nice master matt
I'm gonna order me a tee shirt "age is just a number" coolest shirt ever!!
Love the 5 techiques, combinations. I'll be practicing them every chance I get now.
Can you do a vid on 5 for Bo staff also?
Thank you, Sensei.
Yes. Great idea thanks!!
Is there any specific techniques for a normal type walking stick? I think I could use most of what he teaches but my stick is shorter and I need to hold it differently. Also what about footwork? As I don't have great balance.
Hi. We use the hanbo, 36 inch staff for a traditional walking stick. See more here ruclips.net/user/livelBUMH8pczLw?feature=share For balance, focus on a wide stance with one foot in front of the other. Knees slightly bent and chin down for better balance.
Hi Matt, I really enjoyed the technique, aspect of this video, but again I find the suggestion of a fairly weak strike to the groin as a first goto move, most people who are using a Jo staff like myself as a mobility device cannot strike his testicles hard enough and fast enough to do serious damage, and once we've struck the game is afoot, and the advantage moves directly to them. I much prefer, that turning and almost fully extended strike to the eye socket or the side of the head/neck area, it's almost undetectable from a passive position and you can even get two hands on the staff as I'm sure you're aware and turn it into a very powerful fast strike even for an old disabled gimp like myself. I have to strike from an innoxious appearing position, due to probable witnesses and our laws. I"ve had a few attempts over the last 5yrs, all conflicts with multiple attackers, from the homeless camps and halfway houses, that Trudeau has forced into our areas as part of his diversification schemes. This is so whites mainly, who are now elderly and who've moved to the country for a quiet life are still forcibly exposed to the problems too as well as us ruralites. This is also a political move to break the voter base.
My Jo length staff came into being because I could no longer use my walker or two walking sticks as my wrists are now worn out from 30yrs of dragging myself around on them. I took my Jo, oak with a simple triangular section on it which assists in getting to one's feet if you go down, it also has a hole through it to hold two loops of rope through a stiff piece of leather, which works as a great support and a very fast weapon when aimed at the eyes. I've had it police-approved, as they will confiscate certain walking sticks that they deem weapons.
When confronting these people, they mostly wear something baggy in the Ball area so an upward strike or kick is rendered less effective due to that. a Bayonet strike to just above the pubic bone, solar plexus or throat would also remain centerline targets for me if that roundhouse-style blow was out of the question. Not trying to, and sure I can't tell you much about self-defence, but when you lose you're strength and speed, and have a disability it really changes things, especially against multiple armed attackers. Best Regards Ian
Hello matt How can I go about taking some online classes with the walking stick with you?
Email me at pasquinilli@hotmail.com
Ok this is good stuff but how do you stop the assailant from taking the stick away and using it on you.
master what is weight and length of the stick that we use
All about the armpit with the Jo.
Amen!
Is there absolutely any way besides what your doing to get Kombat simulated effectively. 😅😊😊no I am assuming.
If you were in town we could schedule a demo and you could help me in the demonstration.
@Matt Pasquinilli just bought a Pontiac and leased a couple 💑 Cadillac ... what does that mean... we'll see later.
Rick using he's 36 inch,that's me😊
"for self-defense"