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, 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.
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
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 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.
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
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."
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’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".
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
Why any dislikes? Maybe a little more steps slightly broken down explanatory. E.g. i can't catch or conceive the hand or thumb placements during switching it's a dodgy unusual+ powerless/vulnerable positioning purely for the stick spinning, not a stable holding or passover as if (imagine someone kicking your contact point when it leaves) & can't understand the underarm switch is it the same cross-body draw-wield we do with sticks bruce lee's flail etcs where you pass it over shoulder+back as if side block and catch under armpit then draw and repeat in figure of 8 crossing sides? Or did you leave that one out? Subscribed anyway. Absolutely Love+ the Gentle Health-Helping Music+Concise Instruction. Thanks! Beautiful❤💗💚💖💖
I agree with you that the switching hands moment is probably weaker than other methods that exist. However I see the benefit of being a little faster ( in my case) and about the possibility of contact at that moment with other objects.. sometimes we put it to test and the staff is not lost. Must be at least one hand holding it strong all the time. ( In all the spins) But as I said I agree with you That exist some other methods more safety. You have a well trained eye. Thanks a lot for your comment Sir! 🙏🏻
I think when doing reverse optic instruction, the hand position at transition needs to be the most focused on, because the rest really falls in place. I remember when starting out, I had to train some students piggy stance instead of facing them. Once they got the hand switch they were off and running.
Really good well done! A lot of work behind. One of the best coreographies i have seen. Congratulations!!!. Just a minor comment at the end when the professor is laid down his saber is on top of his chest and ignated, so should cut off himself! No matter is really well done i really enjoy and thanks for showing and sharing it
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage très professionnel, organisez vous des stages en France pour cet apprentissage. L'apprentissage est meilleur en présentiel. Samia
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
This si so clean. Thanks a lot !
Thank you!!😊
Seriously one of the best videos I’ve ever watched n very therapeutic
Thank you Very much! I apreciate 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
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
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 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!
So far the most humble and skilled person I have seen to do this "stick stuff", yep!❤
Thank you very much Sir!!
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.
This was great! Thank you!
2 seconds of this I watched, subscribed immediately I did.
May Force be with you. 🙏🏻
Thank you! Master!
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.
Well done, sir! Great technics, thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much Sir!!
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.
I soooo appreciate the "blooper at the end". Great video, thanks!
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!
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!
Great video. 👍🏾. I’m looking forward to getting a bo staff to learn those moves.
Just awesome 😍
Just keep making the videos and keep doing the good work 💯
Much appreciated 👍
Thank you very much for your words Sir! 🙏🏻
Very nice set of Bo spinning instructions.
Thank you Master!
Thank you very much Sir!!
So beautiful, awesome moves!
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 🙏
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Best video ever On TH-cam
Thank you very much Sir! 😊🙏🏻
I love this, awesome video!!! Thank you!
Thank you!!!
Excellent stick work! Well done!
Thank you Sir
Really clear and a easy to follow 🙌
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".
Great compilation and smoth execution
Thank you Sir!
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you!!!
Awesome Sifu, thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much Sir!!
Loved it 👍
Very smooth an estetical...thumbs up..
Thank you Sir!
This is amazing!
Every spin i needed
Thank you Sir!!
Very helpful just learning Bo for 1st Dan Black belt.......thank you perfect training video. Osu
Thank you Sir
Super cool. Thank you. 🙂🙏🏼👊🏼
Elegant! Beautifully done. Thx
Здорово! Надо научиться.
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
Thank you!
thanks for tutorial
Thank you Sir!
Great tutorial! Currently learning KFSS and how to twirl a long stick lol Thanks!
Awesome. Please make saparate videos of each and every 17 steps. So that we can learn it
Thank you !!!
That's amazing man you really inspired me
Thankyou very much for your words!
very nice tutorial!
Thank you!!
Why any dislikes? Maybe a little more steps slightly broken down explanatory. E.g. i can't catch or conceive the hand or thumb placements during switching it's a dodgy unusual+ powerless/vulnerable positioning purely for the stick spinning, not a stable holding or passover as if (imagine someone kicking your contact point when it leaves) & can't understand the underarm switch is it the same cross-body draw-wield we do with sticks bruce lee's flail etcs where you pass it over shoulder+back as if side block and catch under armpit then draw and repeat in figure of 8 crossing sides? Or did you leave that one out?
Subscribed anyway. Absolutely Love+ the Gentle Health-Helping Music+Concise Instruction.
Thanks! Beautiful❤💗💚💖💖
I agree with you that the switching hands moment is probably weaker than other methods that exist. However I see the benefit of being a little faster ( in my case) and about the possibility of contact at that moment with other objects.. sometimes we put it to test and the staff is not lost. Must be at least one hand holding it strong all the time. ( In all the spins) But as I said I agree with you That exist some other methods more safety. You have a well trained eye.
Thanks a lot for your comment Sir! 🙏🏻
أدى مدهش ومتكامل .Amazing and integrated led
Thank you very much Sir!
Amazing!!! Greetings from Brazil
Great Tutorial! Very nice Skills. Thank you!
Thank you Sir
Grossly Impractical in today’s society however very impressive. It looked great! Thanks for showing the detailed mechanics of each technique.
Thank you Sir!!
very smooth!
Thank you! I saw your staff videos and are really good!!
Great work coach
Thank you 🙏🏻😊
Very very super and very very useful
Thank you Sir!
Thank you guruji.
I think when doing reverse optic instruction, the hand position at transition needs to be the most focused on, because the rest really falls in place.
I remember when starting out, I had to train some students piggy stance instead of facing them.
Once they got the hand switch they were off and running.
very good, give you 1 like, wish you always healthy and make many good videos. Greetings from Vietnam.
Thank you very much!!!
that #7 spin really good to train your off hand at punching. after one week or two your of hand will punch naturally like your main hand.
Loved your videos.. learning... share more videos and techniques.. in Tamil, we call Silambam, quite ancient & traditional martial art..
Thank you Sir
You are amazing
Thank You.I Really Appreciate this.
Thank you Sir!
@@sibpalkim.a6382 You are a great teacher.
Great ! I love it ! Thanks a lot
Thank you very much Sir!! 🙏🏻
Very good!.
Perfect!!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗
GOOD! Thanks..
Thank you very much sir 😌❤️☺️🥰
Great video learnt a lot
Wow amazing
Thank you very much!
Awesome 👏
Thank you Sir
thank you 🙌🙌✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
Beautiful. Can we have this with close ups on hands etc . Thank you so much
u nailed it man
Thank you very much!!
@@sibpalkim.a6382 no thank you for teaching a 9 year old something new
nicely done
Thank you Sir
Super video sir like from India
Thank you Sir
Please upload more videos sir,....and if you train online course about bo staff sir....
Están bien chido jj estoy aprendiendo cada día tengo 2 años practicando y aún m falta más profe jj
Perfect ❤
Thankyou
Really good well done! A lot of work behind. One of the best coreographies i have seen. Congratulations!!!. Just a minor comment at the end when the professor is laid down his saber is on top of his chest and ignated, so should cut off himself! No matter is really well done i really enjoy and thanks for showing and sharing it
Good teacher of pole
Thank you sir
Thank you for the Inspiration! :-)
Thank you Sir!
Can you show how to do a right sided side spin using the right arm ? So not coming forward or back, just one side 🙏
Así si puedo aprender ,gracias dense.❤
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage très professionnel, organisez vous des stages en France pour cet apprentissage. L'apprentissage est meilleur en présentiel. Samia
Awesome!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you!!!
Very good
Excelente!
Muchas gracias!!
Still you are the best bro
Thank you Sir!!
Excellent, like to practice
marvelous 👍
Thank you Sir!
Super completo ,mencanto lo pondre en practica
Me alegro mucho! Gracias!
exelente!! salvo por el golpe
👏👏👏✌️🌹😀 Class!
if im ever stuck on a boat, i want this guy to be my engine
So good!
9:35 aua
Exalend🎉
Thank you😊
Thanks master
Thank you Sir!!🙏🏻
You probably are well suited for motion capturing for video games
Plz bo staff variations with explanation
Great video just want know where i can get a bamboo bo like urs ty
Gracias, yo lo compro en Fujimae. Bastón de ratán .
Gracias