This is a nicely done video with clear and simple instructions for learning these techniques. What gets me is the number and tone of the many negative comments. If these individuals were truly martial artists (as they claim) they should be extremely embarrassed by the lack of character and integrity they are demonstrating. They not only reflect poorly on themselves, but also on those who taught them. As someone who started “late” but is now approaching my third decade of martial arts training, I want to commend this young lady on her efforts to pass along the knowledge she has gained. Well done.
Torryn coufal You seem to misunderstand my post. I noted that there are many negative posts which are highly critical of this video, most of which are claiming some petty imaginary point. These seem to be posted for no other purpose than pretend some obviously false claim of superiority (though they’re actually demonstrating arrogance). Those who try to somehow elevate their claim to martial arts skill and expertise through belittling others are, in reality, only demonstrating their lack of integrity. Yet that characteristic is a key foundation of any proper martial arts program. As I indicated previously, this is a nicely done video and teaches a set of skills in a clear and easy to follow manner. Those trying to belittle this video, or the young lady in the video, with their childish “put downs” are not true martial artists, no matter what they might claim.
Clear and precise, this is the way it should be done. Well done young sensei, I've been doing this for close to 34 years now, and some of the old techniques and tricks get lost along the way. Never truly gone, but forgotten, so its a real boon finding videos such as this to refresh us old martial arts fossils....ha! Keep it up, I'll be checking back to see what else you have added. :)
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Hi Master Samery. Great video again (looks familiar). Regardless, I’ve executed the full neck roll while pivoting or spinning a full turn. Thanks for the video and encouragement.
Nice video, and I applaud your sincerity. But what is the practical application of a neck roll when someone is attacking you with a much longer and thicker (you know, a real weapon) bo staff?
Weapon and weapon tricks are mostly a hobby and shouldn't leave the confines of having fun or performance. In a combat situation, all you've got to think about with a weapon is whacking as hard as you can in the most painful way possible: jab in the eye, liver; strike to the temple or shins. With the type of metal pipe you might commonly find to defend yourself with, those things will be very, very painful.
Actually no. It is up to the school owners whether they want to incorporate weapons. If they dont want to teach weapons, their students dont compete in weapon competitions. Simple.
@@samigarira7971 أخي أشكرك كثيرا على هذه النصائح الذهبية .أريد أن أتعرف عليك وأستفيد منك أخي .أنا من المغرب بالضبط من مدينة قلعة السراغنة .وأنت هل مغربي؟
This quite frustrating to perform on an actual wooden bo staff. it's a cool trick but the amount of parts where mine just stops and is out of my reaching distance kinda makes this trick pretty unusable. Maybe it's just I dont have enough experience yet but i cant seem to pull this off
Excellent video tutorial, for the idiots being hung up on this young lady and taekwondo instructor, about labelling her video as bo staff, as part of the title, saying childish nonsense such as her being from a Korean martial arts system, should not be using the Japanese word for bo. Or that she should be calling it either bo or staff, not both. Big deal she could have called it also bo cudgel spinning techniques, or pole spinning techniques, these are nothing more than cretinous and futile, semantics debates. She is here to instruct a martial arts weapon, number of techniques with a staff, cudgel, pole, long stick, etc. She is not here to convey a linguistic lesson! To me my utmost sincere respect, for taking the time out of her personal commitments and training, to teach what she has showcased here. I am not sure if you ever get to read this comment or not, however I was wondering what brand is the bo, that you are using here in this video tutorial, is it made out of wood, metal or some other material? Also where would it be possible to be acquired?
Bo means Staff in Japanese, so you are calling it a Staff Staff - surely either call it a Bo or call it a Staff. Also, why use the Japanese word when doing TKD, should you not call it by a Korean name??
@Torryn coufal asia martial arts start um India and China. How can be tae know do older than China and India martial arts? Funny. Do not mix tae kwon do with old korean martial arts.
Celso Higa you need to learn grammar before causing an argument( I don’t care if English isn’t your first language, and don’t even talk if you are just that guy who just watches martial arts films all day)
Torryn coufal, Reread your paragraphs and sentences you jackass."And you didn’t even punctuation marks." How the fuck is that perfect grammar? And how is my grammar bad in anyway? My discord is Zetaomega#4441 if you want to voice chat, I don’t wanna have an argument with a dumb ass in a RUclips comment section. And I used the highlight mark to highlight that I don’t care if this isn’t your first language and to point out that you’re really stupid.
My two pet peeves. Call a Bo - a "Bo Staff" That is saying it is a "Staff Staff" or a "Bo Bo". It is either a Bo or a staff not a "Bo Staff" Even Century Martial Arts screws it up. My second pet peeve. In kata practice or kata competition doing a Ki Ai at the end after the technique is over. They make a move, hold the position then KiAI.
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This is a nicely done video with clear and simple instructions for learning these techniques. What gets me is the number and tone of the many negative comments. If these individuals were truly martial artists (as they claim) they should be extremely embarrassed by the lack of character and integrity they are demonstrating. They not only reflect poorly on themselves, but also on those who taught them. As someone who started “late” but is now approaching my third decade of martial arts training, I want to commend this young lady on her efforts to pass along the knowledge she has gained. Well done.
Torryn coufal You seem to misunderstand my post. I noted that there are many negative posts which are highly critical of this video, most of which are claiming some petty imaginary point. These seem to be posted for no other purpose than pretend some obviously false claim of superiority (though they’re actually demonstrating arrogance). Those who try to somehow elevate their claim to martial arts skill and expertise through belittling others are, in reality, only demonstrating their lack of integrity. Yet that characteristic is a key foundation of any proper martial arts program.
As I indicated previously, this is a nicely done video and teaches a set of skills in a clear and easy to follow manner. Those trying to belittle this video, or the young lady in the video, with their childish “put downs” are not true martial artists, no matter what they might claim.
Been practising a while nothing formal but now I feel like a real ninja lol will def look into the full tutorial!
Clear and precise, this is the way it should be done. Well done young sensei, I've been doing this for close to 34 years now, and some of the old techniques and tricks get lost along the way. Never truly gone, but forgotten, so its a real boon finding videos such as this to refresh us old martial arts fossils....ha! Keep it up, I'll be checking back to see what else you have added. :)
Looks easy! Super!! Good tutorial!! Thank you!
So Fun! You sure make it look easy!
Here’s hoping the beginner takes, and perhaps that course will be NEXT👏😅
Great instructor! Cheers!
after 15mins i did the full neck roll😍 i'm becoming better every dayy!!
Great Job! Samery
Wonderful. You are really a good teacher. Thanks
Hola ! Con tus vídeos e aprendido técnicas de nunchakos y ahora de hanbo ,Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos! Un abrazo desde. Chile!!! Gracias gracias gracias .
Хорошая работа! Где можно выписать такой шест.?
Thank you !
I am an SSC examinee. I am learning bo staff tricks from you. I am from Bangladesh,,☺️☺️☺️☺️
Hi master plzz make the full bowstaff practice video
Parabéns mestra
Very good 😃 Keep up the good work 👍
Digging the bo staff videos! :D
Thanks for showing a spin with it. Noone had an explanation for that. Anyways, subbing now
Wow esta chica es impresionante, ella explica todo muy bien y es bastante eficiente
This is really cool I’ll try it tomorrow after school:D
Thank you for the great video.
Love your stuff kick on love it.
Hello !!ThankYou!!! Do you Know how to choose the size for the bo?
Beautiful ❤️,good teacher u r
Thank you for the video....
Very good!
Excellent videos
Good teacher. Good trick.
Greetings from Earth - Europe - Germany - Berlin
Nice tutorial 👍
I like it, excellent.
Fantastic
Thank you
Sandar.... video...... sister...... Good
Super tutorial madam, thanks 😊
Hi Master Samery. Great video again (looks familiar). Regardless, I’ve executed the full neck roll while pivoting or spinning a full turn. Thanks for the video and encouragement.
Gary Collins Hi Gary! I’m removing all my tutorials from my vlog channel, so re-uploading here so everyone can still access/enjoy them :)
Samery Moras Taekwondo wise categorical move Samy. Cheers Samy. Enjoy your next adventure.
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Where do you get your bo staff? Im looking for a light one in Europe but cant find and US online shops are not sending at the moment. Thank you
Thankyou
super cool... thanks samery i always like to watch and i cant forget to like your videos.thanks samery...all of your videos are helpful.😇😗😊
I'm a black belt in bo staff spinning now!
What material is that staff made of
Thank u so much i learned the 3rd one under a hour thank u so much
Your great...
Can you buy the bo staff that you use on the internet? Please let me know the site if you can purchase it.
Were do you get your staff
Nice video, and I applaud your sincerity. But what is the practical application of a neck roll when someone is attacking you with a much longer and thicker (you know, a real weapon) bo staff?
Weapon and weapon tricks are mostly a hobby and shouldn't leave the confines of having fun or performance. In a combat situation, all you've got to think about with a weapon is whacking as hard as you can in the most painful way possible: jab in the eye, liver; strike to the temple or shins. With the type of metal pipe you might commonly find to defend yourself with, those things will be very, very painful.
My building dosen’t do weapons, but I absolutely love Bo Staffs, so I might just get some basics down just to know em’ ^^
NICE
I really want to learn this but i dont have that kind of staff .i only have arnis stick ..😶😶😶can somebody tell me whats stick to used ?
Very good cabten
Nice
I'm fan of u
Namaste teacher
Samery, good morning. I do Teakwondo. I'm red & black belt. From... India
Been waiting for another bo staff video. My tkd school doesnt teach weapons :(
Actually no. It is up to the school owners whether they want to incorporate weapons. If they dont want to teach weapons, their students dont compete in weapon competitions. Simple.
When I took my TKD lessons, only the Brown belts and above were taught weapons forms.
Torryn coufal, Shut! The fuck, up! *raises middle finger*
0:52 - Fake neck roll
3:04 - Half neck roll
4:34 - Full neck roll
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The half neck roll my other arm cant reach lol
Cool
Thank you for the tutorial! I am 6ft tall. Which length staff would be best for me?
Hey noah! I’d say a couple inches shorter than your height! So about up to your nose level
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Hello my teacher .how are you today i love your videos .and i want to travel to you for learning teokwando .help me please
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I tried this with a wooden staff but it slides off my neck I will have to add a bit of grip
Nace video than name
How much striped do you need to use the bow staff in taekwondo
I know I’m late but for karate I believe tis purple
This quite frustrating to perform on an actual wooden bo staff. it's a cool trick but the amount of parts where mine just stops and is out of my reaching distance kinda makes this trick pretty unusable. Maybe it's just I dont have enough experience yet but i cant seem to pull this off
Show us forms
Por favor en español
Jesus you girl your one and only 💪💌👏👏
Very nice and cute can cuteness be apart of martial arts i think so hahaha
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Its good but too much talking, just show the step by step using slow mo and highlight the important step
Beautiful fighter
just watching this tutorial, so i can animate bo staff tricks using the monkey king model lol
Which one do you prefer Like = Bo Staff Reply = Nunchucks
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Excellent video tutorial, for the idiots being hung up on this young lady and taekwondo instructor, about labelling her video as bo staff, as part of the title, saying childish nonsense such as her being from a Korean martial arts system, should not be using the Japanese word for bo. Or that she should be calling it either bo or staff, not both.
Big deal she could have called it also bo cudgel spinning techniques, or pole spinning techniques, these are nothing more than cretinous and futile, semantics debates. She is here to instruct a martial arts weapon, number of techniques with a staff, cudgel, pole, long stick, etc. She is not here to convey a linguistic lesson! To me my utmost sincere respect, for taking the time out of her personal commitments and training, to teach what she has showcased here. I am not sure if you ever get to read this comment or not, however I was wondering what brand is the bo, that you are using here in this video tutorial, is it made out of wood, metal or some other material? Also where would it be possible to be acquired?
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@@gonfreecss6949 I agree he should shut up.
What the fuck?
Ballet
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be water,my friend.
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When you watch the video how to do tricks but you already know ...😏
Ok! First Bo is the Japanese word for Staff. So you just said Staff Staff Neck Rolls. A Black Belt should use the proper terminology at least.
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If you don't know how to find the center of your bo staff already, then you're never gonna figure out the neck roll.
Let's get one thing straight here. That is not a bo staff, that is a demo prop. Have you ever trained with a real combat weight bo staff ?
Bo means Staff in Japanese, so you are calling it a Staff Staff - surely either call it a Bo or call it a Staff. Also, why use the Japanese word when doing TKD, should you not call it by a Korean name??
@Torryn coufal Re: Bo, yes that was my point. Just call it either a Bo or a Staff, not a Bo staff :)
@Torryn coufal 2300 yo? Funny
@Torryn coufal asia martial arts start um India and China. How can be tae know do older than China and India martial arts? Funny.
Do not mix tae kwon do with old korean martial arts.
Celso Higa you need to learn grammar before causing an argument( I don’t care if English isn’t your first language, and don’t even talk if you are just that guy who just watches martial arts films all day)
Torryn coufal, Reread your paragraphs and sentences you jackass."And you didn’t even punctuation marks." How the fuck is that perfect grammar? And how is my grammar bad in anyway?
My discord is Zetaomega#4441 if you want to voice chat, I don’t wanna have an argument with a dumb ass in a RUclips comment section.
And I used the highlight mark to highlight that I don’t care if this isn’t your first language and to point out that you’re really stupid.
My two pet peeves. Call a Bo - a "Bo Staff" That is saying it is a "Staff Staff" or a "Bo Bo". It is either a Bo or a staff not a "Bo Staff" Even Century Martial Arts screws it up. My second pet peeve. In kata practice or kata competition doing a Ki Ai at the end after the technique is over. They make a move, hold the position then KiAI.
Tae kwon do using weapons? Funny
@Torryn coufal better to practice okinawa kobudo as mix in tkd.
@Torryn coufal not in okinawa karate
@Torryn coufal hay, ippe nife debiru. Good luck in your life
Hey u r looking cute
Try doing it with an actual Bo made of solid waxwood or oak. It will really expose poor technique.
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