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Fighting with the Bo staff is a handy skill, more likely to come to your aid in a street fight than the fancier weapons. Though the actual fighting is very different from the cool looking moves from martial arts movies, it is achievable with determination, focus, and the right training.
Steps
Training by Yourself
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1Find a good staff for you - or make your own.
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2Get the balance.[1] You should try just swinging it in as many ways as possible for two or three days (one hour per day) To get the feel of your weapon, you need to be aggressive.Advertisement
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3Start with basic moves.[2] The strike is the primary and most useful move. Practice the basic strikes, which are,diagonally towards southwest, and southeast.The 'stab' is the most useful move as it is harder to defend. Practice slowly until you perfect your moves, and then do them more quickly. As Bruce Lee said, "I don't fear the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
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4Devise your own combos. It should come easily as you familiarize with your staff. Also, try to imagine yourself defending those combos. Add some moves which would make it harder to stop. A little twist here, a slight flick there could make a lot of difference.
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5Build your fitness. Try some arm exercises which would lend your arm more strength. Add power to your strikes. Exercise daily.
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6Work on your footwork.[3] More fight is in your legs than the weapon. Practice footing to add force to your blows. Move forward as you strike, and sideways as you parry. Moving backwards is almost always a disadvantage. Stay away from rotations, turning your back on your opponent, even for the fraction of a second, is not a good idea.
Training with a Friend
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1Start with basic steps. The basic steps are the same as those for training by yourselves. You should be able to handle your weapon before you start sparring.
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2Work together on strikes and blocks.[4] One can strike and the other can block. This is no good unless the moves are mixed up. Repeating the same move does no good but to damage your bo staff.
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3Compete in speed, not in sparring. Try to see who finishes a combo faster, or who works through an obstacle course first. Learn from your partner.
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4Spar together. Spar for fixed time intervals, with safety rules, and with true sportsman spirit. Remember, defense is the best attack.
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5Practice. Practice daily, and train hard.
Community Q&A
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QuestionAt what age is it best to start?Community AnswerYou can start at any age, as long as you are responsible enough not to use what you learn to hurt others.
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QuestionHow long should my Bo staff be?TheThinkingPanda ZhaoCommunity AnswerIf you are strong, about your height. If not, slightly shorter than you. However, make sure your staff is strong yet light. Oak is best.
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QuestionIs it OK to have a stick that is shorter than you?BogserkerCommunity AnswerIt depends on your purpose. If you want to practice spinning the bo staff, a shorter one is better, because you won't hit the ground so often. If you want to spar, a longer one will give you a little range advantage.
Warnings
- Safety comes first, take enough care not to injure yourself, or your partner.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Consult a doctor before you begin any kind of training, as bo staff training can lead to joint injuries for some people, especially in the wrists and elbows.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Train only in the presence of an adult, if you're not one yourself.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://www.blackbeltathome.com/the-complete-beginners-guide-to-bo-staff/
- ↑ https://www.blackbeltathome.com/the-complete-beginners-guide-to-bo-staff/
- ↑ https://ymaa.com/articles/2017/01/footwork-and-figure-eights-with-a-staff
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZJGIebxFZ8
- Videos provided by Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace
About This Article
Learning to fight with a Bo staff is a fun hobby and method of self-defense. When you start off, don’t worry about practicing fancy tricks. Just swing the staff however feels comfortable to you so you can learn its balance. After a few days, move onto some basic strikes. Try striking diagonally down towards your left and right. You can also stab straight in front of you with the staff. Step into each strike to add more power. When you practice parrying strikes, step to the side to help you maintain your balance. For more tips, including how to practice Bo staff fighting with a partner, read on!