Cody - Jackson and the other Team Paul Mitchell members prefer the 8oz. Middleweight Uniform. Jackson actually likes both the 8oz. Middleweight and 12oz. Heavyweight Brushed Cotton.
You should go beyond those repetitious 'patterns,' and practise a kind of 'Broken rythm,' otherwise, you're executing the very same timing factor with each attack/defend technique. Me, I would apply Split- second 'Feints,' every once in awhile, and rapid lateral footwork to take me out of 'harms way,' for a milli--second. That would give me just enough of a tactical advantage to "Score" on my opponent. Well----it works for me. Thanks for the tips.
Superb style of teaching bo staff strikes
His bit about rhythm is nothing short of a goddamn EPIPHANY! I'm a drummer, so I know truly how profound an observation
1:35 wow!
Awesome video as I like to play the drums and practice bo staff! A great way to remember strike patterns!
Above my level as of now.... But saving for the lookn forward to pile
Excellent combo
amazing.....
I'm still not fond of these flashy moves but I have to admit there is some technical skills in this vid and it's properly showed and explained.
Nice
Woo beautiful I like that 💖💪💪💪💪💪
What uniform is he wearing?
Cody - Jackson and the other Team Paul Mitchell members prefer the 8oz. Middleweight Uniform. Jackson actually likes both the 8oz. Middleweight and 12oz. Heavyweight Brushed Cotton.
its called a gi,
@@centurymartialarts ya'll should get rid of the sleves. make it more cobra kai look. thats very 80s😀
If I learn this all. Can I beat at least 3 guys at once.and the staff you are using is it usable for real fight. Where I face nunchakus and swords.
You should go beyond those repetitious 'patterns,' and practise a kind
of 'Broken rythm,' otherwise, you're executing the very same timing
factor with each attack/defend technique. Me, I would apply Split-
second 'Feints,' every once in awhile, and rapid lateral footwork to
take me out of 'harms way,' for a milli--second. That would give me
just enough of a tactical advantage to "Score" on my opponent.
Well----it works for me.
Thanks for the tips.
this is senseless if you want to instruct do it slowly to teach NOT TO DISPLAY YOUR EGO