Top 10 BO STAFF Fighting Combinations #bostaff #martialarts #karate #kungfu th-cam.com/video/KC6PrrMFAuU/w-d-xo.html The Bo Staff is found in most the traditional Martial Arts from China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Philippines like Karate, Kali, and Kung Fu! Bo Staff is a term we use for this weapon in USA where the term Bo is more appropriate when referring to a Bo Staff in a Karate class. 棒 or Bàng is more appropriate when referring to a Bo Staff in a Chinese Kung Fu or Wushu class! No matter what you call the Bo Staff this Martial Arts weapon is used for self defense and attack in a spinning, thrusting, smacking, blocking, and re-directing manner. Please enjoy these short Bo Staff warm-up exercises and 5 Bo Staff Fighting Combinations. Bo Staff Combos 6-10 tomorrow, so SUBSCRIBE and Hit the BELL! ***Click Here for More Bo Staff Lessons: 1. First Bo Staff Lesson: th-cam.com/video/cDKU-D4tq38/w-d-xo.html 2. 10 Bo Staff Spins: th-cam.com/video/ENqMy1BU2-Y/w-d-xo.html 3. Bo Staff Fighting: th-cam.com/video/mPfmEBccqs8/w-d-xo.html 4. Bo Staff Behind Back Spin: th-cam.com/video/95cqMQQji-g/w-d-xo.html 5. Bo Staff Training: th-cam.com/video/1KhVeFIjEww/w-d-xo.html 6. Bo Staff COMBAT: th-cam.com/video/GN8Yo2sYI6U/w-d-xo.html GET A RATTAN BO STAFF HERE: bit.ly/2T6f1AB Join My BLOG for FREE at: www.LearnFromJake.com Please Subscribe, HIT LIKE, and SHARE this vid! Thanks :) Snap & INSTA: jakemacetaichi My OTHER TH-cam Channels: 1. www.TH-cam.com/VeganAthlete 2. www.TH-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole JOIN MY ONLINE SCHOOL FOR $5 at: subscriptions.viddler.com/jakemacekungfu 1. Instagram & Snapchat: JakeMaceTaiChi 2. Special Gifts for YOU when you JOIN MY PATREON! Click Here: www.Patreon.com/JakeNicole 3. Help us continue to create incredible content, martial arts videos, and collaborations with other great martial artists around the world! Donate to my Go Fund Me or Patreon below: www.gofundme.com/jakenicole www.patreon.com/jakenicole 4. Join My Online School for $5 a month or $50 a year: subscriptions.viddler.com/JakeMaceKungFu 5. Join My NEW TH-cam CHANNEL HERE: www.TH-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole 6. Join My VEGAN/GARDENING TH-cam CHANNEL HERE: www.TH-cam.com/VeganAthlete 7. Get My Martial Arts & Tai Chi DVD DOWNLOADS Here: subscriptions.viddler.com/JakeMaceKungFu 8. Get My Martial Arts & Tai Chi DVD's Here: subscriptions.viddler.com/jakemacekungfu 9. Get My FREE Monthly Training Schedule and Stay Focused: www.jakemace.com/contact.html 10. MY New APP is in the APP STORE, on DROID, & on APPLE TV! Search "Jake Mace" in the APP STORE! It's only $1.99 for now! :) 11. Train with Me ONLINE at: www.JakeMace.com Check out my NEW DAILY VLOG Channel: www.TH-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole My OTHER TH-cam Channels: 1. www.TH-cam.com/VeganAthlete 2. www.TH-cam.com/AdventuresWJakeNicole 3. www.TH-cam.com/MaceYoga 4. th-cam.com/channels/UZbj1qQjEHITgMvjar-AKQ.html ---------------- *Join Our Online Kung Fu & Tai Chi School for $5: subscriptions.viddler.com/jakemacekungfu **Email Me at JakeMaceVegan@gmail.com ***Order a DVD DOWNLOAD or STREAM: subscriptions.viddler.com/jakemacekungfu ****My Facebook Page: facebook.com/jakemace.taichi *****My Website: www.LearnFromJake.com ******Instagram at "JakeMaceTaiChi" *******Twitter at "KungFuUniverse" ********Snapchat at "JakeMaceTaiChi" *********Train with Me Online at: subscriptions.viddler.com/jakemacekungfu Music for this video is: Into the Sky by Jeremy Blake Silkworm by Quincas Moreira Top 10 BO STAFF Fighting Combinations th-cam.com/video/KC6PrrMFAuU/w-d-xo.html
I started watching your videos 2018 and knew I had to start training immediately. I grew up watching ThunderCats and knew my weapon of choice is the Bo Staff.
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I've watched several of your videos and was inspired to join taekwondo in oct.and just this past Thursday got my yellow belt thank you for your vids loving the martial arts
I just found your channel and I’ve been watching through your videos for the past couple of weeks. I’ve got my first bo staff and pair of nunchaku on the way. Can’t wait to start my martial arts journey! Thank you for making these videos!
The oldest and the mother of all martial arts is 'kalaripayattu' for 3000 years from which all martial arts have been originated. In 477AD the buddhas from india went to china to spread their techniques of martial arts and Yogic Sadhana (yoga)throughout the world and built the shaolin temple there.
Thanks jake. I’ve just discovered you and loving the bow staff spins. I’ve started with a dowel and loving it!! Haha. I’ll have to film my spins off n a few weeks of practice and send it in. Cheers mate. Your a lot fun
Hi Jake. I have been doing Taekwondo for just over two years now and i have gravitated towards the bo staff. I have limited training in weapons at my Do Jang. Through your videos i have learned the fundamentals. Thanks for your amazing teachings! You are a great teacher. Cheers Stephen Kelowna BC CANADA
Hi, Jake. Thank you for this contribution. I don't know the behind-the-back spin transition that you did in this video I think I would need more guidance on that.
"Spinning can also be an attack, spinning can also be a defense, spinning can also be getting to know your weapon..." Nope. Not those spins, anyways. Those are flag spins. If they were strikes or defense, your body would reinforce the spins at the repeat of every strike point in the spin, or else the 'combat application' you're training for is built upon pure coincidence. If it was 'getting to know your weapon', well... you cannot claim to be learning it, as a weapon, with speed spins - those are not the techniques that ever legitimately defined the staff as a weapon. What you have shown are NOT the fundamentals of the staff. You showed spins and kicks, and then a number of situationally-complex staff moves that could not possibly be considered 'fundamentals'. The bow stance stabbing strike is about the only thing I saw that was certainly in the realm of 'fundamental'. There are a bunch of simple, fundamental, kung fu staff strikes - I know them, and it really is no feat in knowing them. Staff spins are built upon fundamental strikes, but doing them as spins is not fundamental at all. It's damaging to one's training to just spin instead of breaking down and focusing the actual strike. Your kicks and spins look nice. You should consider putting those aside for a while, in your staff training, because the focus on them is probably what's interfering with the quality of your other moves. At 15:35, for example, a basic downward swipe came out super sloppy and uncontrolled, and that's just the clearest example. Outside of your spins and kicks, you maintain good control in the other moves when you are doing them slowly. When you go at a normal speed, you either lack in power or lack in control. It's subtle, but it is noticeable.
When you say staff spins are built upon fundamental strikes, do you mean spins being built into strikes? I'm no expert, but from my own training, I've kinda discovered that spins are basically used to build momentum into a strike or to keep an opponent at bay/from closing in for some situational moments and that spins are not full attacks or defenses as movies might make them seem. I really like how you broke down the video just wanted to hear some more.
@@MS-vj6zt Nah, I mean that there are downward and upward strikes, that are fundamental strikes in traditional kung fu staff, and that practicing them in repetition is what makes them look like spins. They are powerful single strikes, strung together. This isn't to say that spins can't be used specifically for their spins... but even then, the strength and power of the spins matters far more than the actual speed of it. If something is hit with a spin, the spin needs to be solid more than it needs to be fast. This dude sort of just spins cuz spinning really fast looks good. I mean, good spinning isn't valueless... it just isn't that valuable. It's closer to 1% of what being good with the staff, as a martial weapon, involves. ...But 80% of what Jake focuses.
@@Heimdal001 Ok this I get thanks. I guess people don't get that if you're going to use a spin to attack, its not going to hit multiple times like a movie might make it seem, its only going to hit once on the first point of contact, so like you said, its about strength and power and not how fast you spin or how many spins you can string together.
Hi Jake, I am new to Bo staff and I am watching all your videos on this. I wonder if those spins can actually block an attack? What happens if a spin gets interrupted by a hit and how would you react? Bc to me it seems it'll hurt the defender more than the attacker?
Jake i am wondering, having seen a few of your videos, if you are slowing things down when you demonstrate? Often in your videos there is a wooden or staccato feeling that seems divorced from the fluidity and dynamism that comes from a more solid understanding of realistic application.
I seem to have difficulty try to bring the staff behind me for the very first warm up. I can only bring it above my head but not behind me, anyone got any tips on how to solve that?
Jake, I’m having trouble with the number three spin or I think it’s that one. It’s the one that starts out under your arm and you bring it down and across. I’ve been working at it for months now and have tried just about every variation to my movement that is possible but no matter what, it never feels right. It never feels smooth. My instinct is thrust down as I bring it across my body to help keep/build the bo’s spin momentum and every hundred times or so it will feel correct. I mean the bo will lose no momentum and will complete each spin and transition to the next with a smooth fluid motion. The other ninety-nine times it gets caught up somehow as I bring it down and across my body from the under arm position. I can not seem to get the bo to continue its spinning motion smoothly as I transition from one side of my body to the other. I use a 5 foot rattan with 1 inch diameter and a six foot hardwood toothpick. The longer one seems to work smoother but they both just feel like they get hung up or something. What can I do to help me learn the correct motion of the number three spin so I perform it smoothly without losing any of the bo’s momentum? Would a heavier six foot without tapered ends help with that or no? I am 5’6” by the way and six foot is pushing it but I still prefer it. Sorry for such a long comment. I’m not sure if you can reply through these comments or my email is Jesse.hobart@yahoo.com. Thank you for your time and videos, you have already taught me quite a bit. I am extremely grateful and am in your debt.
Top 10 BO STAFF Fighting Combinations #bostaff #martialarts #karate #kungfu th-cam.com/video/KC6PrrMFAuU/w-d-xo.html
The Bo Staff is found in most the traditional Martial Arts from China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Philippines like Karate, Kali, and Kung Fu! Bo Staff is a term we use for this weapon in USA where the term Bo is more appropriate when referring to a Bo Staff in a Karate class. 棒 or Bàng is more appropriate when referring to a Bo Staff in a Chinese Kung Fu or Wushu class! No matter what you call the Bo Staff this Martial Arts weapon is used for self defense and attack in a spinning, thrusting, smacking, blocking, and re-directing manner. Please enjoy these short Bo Staff warm-up exercises and 5 Bo Staff Fighting Combinations. Bo Staff Combos 6-10 tomorrow, so SUBSCRIBE and Hit the BELL!
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Also log twirling in russia
How does one determine the appropriate size for their own bo staff?
@@erickruckenberg8716 depends of your style and use
I bought a staff today and cant wait to train what are your tips for a beginer
Nice spins. But that's not a kung fu staff it's a bamboo staff. Kung Fu is practiced with white wax wood which is a tree on its own.
Very informative . Well explaind thank you
I started martial a year ago and used your videos and I got so much better.
I started watching your videos 2018 and knew I had to start training immediately. I grew up watching ThunderCats and knew my weapon of choice is the Bo Staff.
Thanks for the video ☺☺☺
Yes, more uploads I like it.
Best and most clear instruction I've found! Thank you
Man I latterly love the way you present the techniques and how you play with the weapons..Thanks for sharing these astonishing skills with the world.
Jake: “Now let me show you this in full speed”
Me: FFS man! You’ll fly away!
Jake mace you inspired me to start training in martial arts
Jacob Loudenslager
Me too. I started watching his videos and knew I couldn't wait any longer to train.
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I've watched several of your videos and was inspired to join taekwondo in oct.and just this past Thursday got my yellow belt thank you for your vids loving the martial arts
Gracias por compartir... Dios te bendiga. saludos desde Honduras 👍
Thank you master !
谢谢 老师 for new video, after long time,
I will start again 🙂
Please don't stop making new video 🙏🙏
Love from Bangladesh.
Great video man....gracias ....
I just found your channel and I’ve been watching through your videos for the past couple of weeks. I’ve got my first bo staff and pair of nunchaku on the way. Can’t wait to start my martial arts journey! Thank you for making these videos!
Good Work dude ^^
very nice thank you for the video
I really admire your videos and techniques, congratulations!
I think that's the Shoalin Monk's favorite weapon
Yep
Yeah it is it’s the first weapon they learn and they use the monkey staff
Mine too.
It's my favorite too. I wish I could learn shoalin😔
It's one of the most effective weapon in all martial arts
Extremely superb
Good teaching methed
Thanku keepit up
I love aluminium mop handles they're not 6 foot long but light, well balanced and a lot of fun. Thanks for your tutorials Jake
I'm
Very informative video thanks
Really amazing
Amazing 👌
Truly amazing...
So why do you lean on the staff in the last one is it for more stably? To ad more power to the kick?
Thank you so much I learnt all the spins and now I'm going to learn combinations and please tell me about combats also
Thank you so much man your amazing!
Just fantastic⚔👍
i will try and do some of these. Very good teacher
your videos learned me
Good exercises
Merci beaucoup ✨🤙✨
Good to see you back, Jake. All the best in the new place.
Awesome exercise 👍
Good Dude 👍
Hello!! Muchas gracias por su vídeo! Lo explica muy bien. Saludos!! Aah y Porfa VOR sigue haciendo vídeos de estos, amo el estaff
Very Very Impressive
That great sir very important
The oldest and the mother of all martial arts is 'kalaripayattu' for 3000 years from which all martial arts have been originated.
In 477AD the buddhas from india went to china to spread their techniques of martial arts and Yogic Sadhana (yoga)throughout the world and built the shaolin temple there.
Thanks jake. I’ve just discovered you and loving the bow staff spins. I’ve started with a dowel and loving it!! Haha. I’ll have to film my spins off n a few weeks of practice and send it in. Cheers mate. Your a lot fun
Some nice controls and forms there Jake.
It awesome men, thank you
Very Cool ...
Hi Jake. I have been doing Taekwondo for just over two years now and i have gravitated towards the bo staff. I have limited training in weapons at my Do Jang. Through your videos i have learned the fundamentals. Thanks for your amazing teachings! You are a great teacher.
Cheers
Stephen
Kelowna BC CANADA
Very nice .sir.
So nice bro ❤❤❤❤❤😊
Super master
Cool 😁
Wow, Incredible.
I'm doing the exercises with a broomstick made of synthetic wood...
Very good videos😋✌
straight from Shaolin-do bo spins
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Great video favourite video of your has to be the ninja turtle video
You spelled favorite wrong just saying
@@ItsKaiisworld no, he didn't. The UK and England spells things like our 'favorite' 'color' and 'honor' 'favourite' 'colour' and 'honour'
Nice 👌👌👌👌👌
Very good combatants
it is really cool!
I always teach your moves to little kids girls and boys for self defense and increase their confidence....
Super
Coming back to this channel after 3 years, i thought you were someone else
Nice content love this bo staff videos. #bestweapon
Come to portugal so we can train together XD
I love you're move's sir
Hi, Jake. Thank you for this contribution. I don't know the behind-the-back spin transition that you did in this video I think I would need more guidance on that.
How and where do you learn all this? So cool keep up :)
I love your movement
Hey Jake! Love your videos man. Keep up the good work. Do u know where i can get a good solid Bo staff if i live in Sweden?
Nice if me and your subscribers are go to your martial arts training...
nice speed.... well some times we hits ourself training with bo staff
Nice
"Spinning can also be an attack, spinning can also be a defense, spinning can also be getting to know your weapon..."
Nope. Not those spins, anyways. Those are flag spins. If they were strikes or defense, your body would reinforce the spins at the repeat of every strike point in the spin, or else the 'combat application' you're training for is built upon pure coincidence. If it was 'getting to know your weapon', well... you cannot claim to be learning it, as a weapon, with speed spins - those are not the techniques that ever legitimately defined the staff as a weapon.
What you have shown are NOT the fundamentals of the staff. You showed spins and kicks, and then a number of situationally-complex staff moves that could not possibly be considered 'fundamentals'. The bow stance stabbing strike is about the only thing I saw that was certainly in the realm of 'fundamental'. There are a bunch of simple, fundamental, kung fu staff strikes - I know them, and it really is no feat in knowing them. Staff spins are built upon fundamental strikes, but doing them as spins is not fundamental at all. It's damaging to one's training to just spin instead of breaking down and focusing the actual strike.
Your kicks and spins look nice. You should consider putting those aside for a while, in your staff training, because the focus on them is probably what's interfering with the quality of your other moves. At 15:35, for example, a basic downward swipe came out super sloppy and uncontrolled, and that's just the clearest example. Outside of your spins and kicks, you maintain good control in the other moves when you are doing them slowly. When you go at a normal speed, you either lack in power or lack in control. It's subtle, but it is noticeable.
When you say staff spins are built upon fundamental strikes, do you mean spins being built into strikes? I'm no expert, but from my own training, I've kinda discovered that spins are basically used to build momentum into a strike or to keep an opponent at bay/from closing in for some situational moments and that spins are not full attacks or defenses as movies might make them seem. I really like how you broke down the video just wanted to hear some more.
@@MS-vj6zt Nah, I mean that there are downward and upward strikes, that are fundamental strikes in traditional kung fu staff, and that practicing them in repetition is what makes them look like spins. They are powerful single strikes, strung together.
This isn't to say that spins can't be used specifically for their spins... but even then, the strength and power of the spins matters far more than the actual speed of it. If something is hit with a spin, the spin needs to be solid more than it needs to be fast.
This dude sort of just spins cuz spinning really fast looks good. I mean, good spinning isn't valueless... it just isn't that valuable. It's closer to 1% of what being good with the staff, as a martial weapon, involves. ...But 80% of what Jake focuses.
@@Heimdal001 Ok this I get thanks. I guess people don't get that if you're going to use a spin to attack, its not going to hit multiple times like a movie might make it seem, its only going to hit once on the first point of contact, so like you said, its about strength and power and not how fast you spin or how many spins you can string together.
Matt Solazzo so why try and show boat when it is always better to focus on what works and needs less practice
Just wow
nice sir
What’s the length of the bo staff your using
i wait you for a second vedeo good luck for you
Please offer these videos on Apple iTunes. Thanks.
Hi Jake, I am new to Bo staff and I am watching all your videos on this. I wonder if those spins can actually block an attack? What happens if a spin gets interrupted by a hit and how would you react? Bc to me it seems it'll hurt the defender more than the attacker?
I 😍 love that place. Which place is this.
🥋🌱👍🏼
You have some skills
Ca. Anyone tell me how long my first bo-staff should be?
Hi Jake, I want to get a bo staff that I can use for training and self-defense. I am 5'7" should I get a 5 foot or a 6-foot bo staff?
Jake i am wondering, having seen a few of your videos, if you are slowing things down when you demonstrate? Often in your videos there is a wooden or staccato feeling that seems divorced from the fluidity and dynamism that comes from a more solid understanding of realistic application.
Bruce Lee vs Mike Tyson...Who Wins in a real fight?
Bruce lee without a doubt.
Bruce nearly ever time
Bruce lee with Nunchucks
It is hard to explain since both of them are great fighters and knows when to strike.Their fight will be like donnie yen fighting twister in ipman 2
Bruce lee
I seem to have difficulty try to bring the staff behind me for the very first warm up. I can only bring it above my head but not behind me, anyone got any tips on how to solve that?
Bo means staff so ur practically saying “staff staff”
but your name is also doubled up Mmmm Mmmm
How much does your bo weigh? mines is listed at a lb ....is that good for these techniques or should it be lighter for more dexterity and speed?
I have a question have you know India martial arts kalaripayattu?
What is this? The god damn color guard.
Thank you ! shifu jack
Can’t believe I’m learning bo staff from Captain America..
Could you do a video on karambits i know its not a Chinese weapon but its a very good knife and there are some interesting styles
I don't train with karambits but I do use Daggers, Knives, Swords, and Throwing Weapons like morning stars, chopsticks, and needles
I guess that magic really does exist
@RealKungFu No new videos ??
Hay
Wow your arms go back far
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Hello master
I am satyam from INDIA 🇮🇳
Jake, I’m having trouble with the number three spin or I think it’s that one. It’s the one that starts out under your arm and you bring it down and across. I’ve been working at it for months now and have tried just about every variation to my movement that is possible but no matter what, it never feels right. It never feels smooth. My instinct is thrust down as I bring it across my body to help keep/build the bo’s spin momentum and every hundred times or so it will feel correct. I mean the bo will lose no momentum and will complete each spin and transition to the next with a smooth fluid motion. The other ninety-nine times it gets caught up somehow as I bring it down and across my body from the under arm position. I can not seem to get the bo to continue its spinning motion smoothly as I transition from one side of my body to the other. I use a 5 foot rattan with 1 inch diameter and a six foot hardwood toothpick. The longer one seems to work smoother but they both just feel like they get hung up or something.
What can I do to help me learn the correct motion of the number three spin so I perform it smoothly without losing any of the bo’s momentum?
Would a heavier six foot without tapered ends help with that or no? I am 5’6” by the way and six foot is pushing it but I still prefer it.
Sorry for such a long comment.
I’m not sure if you can reply through these comments or my email is Jesse.hobart@yahoo.com.
Thank you for your time and videos, you have already taught me quite a bit. I am extremely grateful and am in your debt.
I had to hold my breath when you went full speed.