I recently caught your live chat and asked about tutorials for a staff that's just about chest height, and I found this! And it says you posted this last year! Thank you 😁
I am a Filipino martial arts practitioner who is just learning how to use the Japanese/aikido jo staff. The striking techniques are OK in those systems but being a Filipino practitioner I felt in my heart that my art has it on way of doing it which was probably a lot better and more practical. I was delighted to find out that I was right! Lol.Thank you for your instruction. I’m not putting down the Japanese aikido systems they’re great and I will continue to practice them but my heart will always be in the Philippines rather than Japan
I love the comment about staff length, and range. A good exercise we taught was just to stand away from your partner (or anything, really); shift your grip, shift your feet; and understand how far you can reach. Your comment on resistance is spot on. But if you are sparring, eye protection! Thx!
Paul, thanks for another one of your excellent and informative videos. I really enjoy the teachings, lessons, and the workouts that they instill in me. Please keep them coming along.
Awesome. I love staff, I've previously studied the Bo and Jo staffs in Japanese arts, and also the shaolin staff, but this was a lot of fun. I always love learning something new to apply to my art and also to my teaching. Thanks
I enjoy training with my staff. Always looking to expand on what I have already learned. Can't wait to get home and work this drill. Thanks for the drills.
Love the staff, I learned staff before sticks. I found that a lot of the shoulder and wrist warm-ups can apply to both, now that I'm learning double stick.
Filipino martial arts have this annoying habit of being practical easy to apply and always fun to do! Unlike Japanese and Chinese arts which require initially a certain amount of concentration and commitment before you become acclimated to the movements in Filipino martial arts you always can learn in five minutes something that you can applyImmediately to a practical situation. Love love love this martial arts
This isn't even staff fighting, you really should stop. Its basically longsword fighting but with sticks instead. Staff must be at least your chin's height or even taller than you when you out on the ground. A staff shouldn't move the way a sword would, that won't be a staff anymore if it do.
I recently caught your live chat and asked about tutorials for a staff that's just about chest height, and I found this! And it says you posted this last year! Thank you 😁
Thanks for this, will apply this in my everyday evening staff training
I am a Filipino martial arts practitioner who is just learning how to use the Japanese/aikido jo staff. The striking techniques are OK in those systems but being a Filipino practitioner I felt in my heart that my art has it on way of doing it which was probably a lot better and more practical. I was delighted to find out that I was right! Lol.Thank you for your instruction. I’m not putting down the Japanese aikido systems they’re great and I will continue to practice them but my heart will always be in the Philippines rather than Japan
I love the comment about staff length, and range. A good exercise we taught was just to stand away from your partner (or anything, really); shift your grip, shift your feet; and understand how far you can reach. Your comment on resistance is spot on. But if you are sparring, eye protection! Thx!
Paul, thanks for another one of your excellent and informative videos. I really enjoy the teachings, lessons, and the workouts that they instill in me. Please keep them coming along.
Nice learning taking place here in Zimbabwe. Wish to have you near
Thanks a lot for this, is an awesome lesson👍👍👍
Can never have too much Sibat training. Thank you!
I agree!
Awesome. I love staff, I've previously studied the Bo and Jo staffs in Japanese arts, and also the shaolin staff, but this was a lot of fun. I always love learning something new to apply to my art and also to my teaching. Thanks
I enjoy training with my staff. Always looking to expand on what I have already learned. Can't wait to get home and work this drill. Thanks for the drills.
Staff is a lot of fun!
My new Harrison. Thank You
Thanks Guru 😊 🙏
Love the staff, I learned staff before sticks. I found that a lot of the shoulder and wrist warm-ups can apply to both, now that I'm learning double stick.
Add more, techniques in long stick..
Basics of attacks and blocking
Thank you, sir!
Amazing as always Sensei
🙏🏻
Very informative
Please more newbie staff stuff
I like that one Kali bcz am a beginner🙄
Dont have a staff so im using a broom handle instead :-)
Pls do one of practical cases
I’ll get to all that soon. Just apply these techniques accordingly.
@@kalicenter looking forward to it
@@kalicenter pls do one on umbrella self defence
I practice every day kali work out from.india(kerala
Right on!!! 👍🏻⚔️💪🏻🤺
Filipino martial arts have this annoying habit of being practical easy to apply and always fun to do! Unlike Japanese and Chinese arts which require initially a certain amount of concentration and commitment before you become acclimated to the movements in Filipino martial arts you always can learn in five minutes something that you can applyImmediately to a practical situation. Love love love this martial arts
Really looks like basic sword training, especially with the shorter staff. Guess it's just universal principles.
Yes, it’s universal principles 👍🏻
This isn't even staff fighting, you really should stop. Its basically longsword fighting but with sticks instead. Staff must be at least your chin's height or even taller than you when you out on the ground.
A staff shouldn't move the way a sword would, that won't be a staff anymore if it do.