Top 10 Staffs & Sticks for Martial-Arts, Fitness & The Outdoors From Around The World

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  • @angela_merkeI

    The anti-stick you from the beginning is just like my mum🤣 During covid I started doing wood-related crafts again and now I have so many walking staffs, a club, a kanabō, a spear thrower and a flail in my room, to the great annoyance of hers. It's not my fault that I follow the primieval call of the stick.

  • @Kinetic.44

    A crook handle walking cane made of hickory is excellent, It's a medical device that can be legally taken into government buildings and abord airliners.

  • @marcusfridh8489

    Pick your wood and stick with it but dont forget to branch out in further development it can become the crown of your hobbies with strong roots

  • @jimsweeney

    Australian aboriginal weapons were pretty impressive, especially since they were carved from very dense wood using only stone tools. The waddy is also called a nulla-nulla, and was used as a club, throwing stick and digging stick. FYI, "waddy" rhymes with "toddy", not with "caddy" 🙂

  • @tomkenney5365

    What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back? A stick.

  • @MinecraftHedgehog

    That pillow stick was awesome 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mjb7015

    Respect to you that your "Australian Stick" wasn't a stereotypical boomerang. The breadth and variety of Australian stick types is criminally under-reported.

  • @Steve-ls3yy

    I had so much work lined up this morning. Not now,. After watching this (and posting this comment) I headed to the shed to look in on my modest collection of sticks. Funny first 2 minutes.

  • @LeCrenn

    "Weird twirly pagan ritual stick..."

  • @jacquec9768

    I feel so seen! I spent a season rescuing an old orchard from neglect, so my 'one stick to rule them all' is a pear water sprout I heat treated and waxed. Naturally I brought it home and also had to face the stick-deficient non believers.

  • @wobblysauce

    Australia has several great sticks, like the Woomera... makes you throw your stick 35m and hit your target with power.

  • @CharlesWarrington

    As a fellow former Aikido student I love the channel's focus on staff fighting and sticks in general. Such useful tools in the wild particularly against Geese.

  • @user-ze6mh8fg1k

    I thought I was the only person who has this problem. Beautiful actually.

  • @Lord.Kiltridge

    When a problem comes along

  • @lukeg2188

    i got a nice fighting shillelagh from Olde Shillelagh online. Made from Blackthorn with lead loaded in the head, I love it. They sell regular walking shillelaghs too though.

  • @snorkherder

    Sticktastic video, I too have stick problem, I'm not ashamed, Thank you for bringing stick awareness to the wider world.

  • @lpeterman

    "Hello, I'm Lee... And I am a Stickaholic."

  • @fireforger9192

    Good video really funny “Stick deficiency”😂. But very true it is only in the last 100-200 yrs that we’ve stopped having staffs/walking sticks etc that were used for much more than just walking with. Really want to make myself a blackthorn or hawthorn quarter staff

  • @Poisonedblade

    That twisty ritual stick is badass!!!

  • @straifborn352

    Mcaffrey crafts in Ireland makes a fine blackthorn shillelagh for a good price, he’s got a channel on UA-cam as well. I been making blackthorn shillelaghs, canes and staffs for bout 13 years here in Tasmania Australia, truly my favourite stick!😂