My daughter (7) just got her orange and is just starting weapons with her Bo Staff and your videos will be so helpful for her and my son(5) when he tests for orange next month. We hope you keep teaching on here!
Thank you for posting these routines! I am a former Northern Shaolin Kung Fu senior-advanced student (my Sifu moved away a number of years ago) but I wanted to keep training. *senior-advanced level in my Sifu’s system was relative to a Brown/Black belt. He had us personalize our forms with the staff (rattan), so there are some differences from that of a Korean or Japanese martial lineage. Either way IT IS FASCINATING how the staff can be such a personalized weapon based on one’s body dimensions, preferences, weaknesses, strengths, etc. It is intriguing to realize that all martial arts with weapons or open-hand share the same tool = the human form. Thanks for offering these! (Eric).
I've been watching your videos and very impressed the way you carry yourself young lady. I wanted to take martial arts as a kid but it wasn't a big deal when I was a kid I'm old enough to probably be your grandfather and I love watching the scale you exhibit and how well you carry yourself. Getting too old nowadays to do martial arts at least that's what most studios tell me. Keep on doing what you're doing you will be a success I'm trying to teach myself the staff right now
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Great video, Samy. Between this and the basic hand roll for Bo staff you loaded the other month, I have the basics to start with. I'll use a broom stick until I get my weapon. I like the step by step instruction; you're a very good teacher. Between 4:20 - 4:50 the screen went red; might be my computer/RU-vid issue though. Thanks again; cheers & kicks....
Very easy to follow. Thank you as these strikes are very different from what I am use to, yet they are so similar once explained in an easy manner.....
For a taekwondoin, you should be calling a middle staff a choong boeng instead of the redundant "staff staff" ("bo" means staff in Okinawan and the correct terms are either bo or rokushakubō (roekoeshawkoo bo)), A technical note on strikes like your second one. DO NOT lift the elbow and put the choong bong under the arm for a few reasons. 1 is the speed a hardwood staff (not a light toothpick staff as yours is) would be moving if held properly would not please the ribs. 2 Keeping the elbow up is useless and makes a nice target. 3 keeping the staff on the outside, and not in the armpit blocks the arm more.
You need to watch Shihan Nishiuchi and learn how to use a Bo made of oak and do your strikes and blocks properly, no fancy pretend circus stuff with a toy the wrong size and made of a lightweight material!!
I know this weapon from Raiden Mortal Kombat Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles obviously Gambit X-men Dick Grayson/ Robin/Nightwing/Agent Grayson Tim Drake/ Red Robin
Yezza but that is ITF tae kwon do,she is doing WTF taee kwon do.ITF is the original one.there are others such as GTF,IGTF,WGTF.its all a bit weird.the patterns are also different.WTF is very stiff but strong and ITF is beautiful art and firm.both are awesome
@@ilonggobackpacker1659 Listen here grasshopper. I hold 3rd Dan in WTF and 1st Dan in three different hapkido schools. I've been around, training with several masters. Never have I encountered any weapons in Taekwondo. It doesn't exist. If you want Korean weapon arts you look to kumdo, kumoyeh, haidong gumdo and hapkido.
@@Moodo76 Nope, you are not a real TKD practitioner. You are a clown who only practice it as a sport with silly kicks and punches on the chests. You don't even know its history and you're to be a 3rd Dan??? Wahahahaha fuckin clown.
I will probably get trolled for this, but if someone of about 14 years old is a 4th degree black belt then I haven't much faith in the quality of teaching or learning, or the club she is in. She hasn't the strength, wisdom, or experience to be given such a high grade. I've noticed this with a lot of schools who are degrading the Dan system, especially American clubs. It should take you a minimum of 5 years hard training to get to your first black belt, and nobody under the age of 18 can be considered a senior black belt. A lot of real clubs will not award senior black belt to anyone under 18, no matter how long they have trained, and with good reason,. They cannot compete against an adult. I do not hold with the awarding of higher Dan grades to anyone under the age of 18 who hasn't been a senior black belt for at least three years of hard training since reaching 18. If she wants to be considered a 4th Dan/degree, then she should be using a proper oak bo staff, not a toy.
Don't worry about it Sammy, us young face instructors gotta stick together. I am 31 years old, married with 2 kids... Still sometimes get looks from new guest wondering if I'm old enough to teach Tae Kwon-Do lol
Still very young for 4th Dan. I didn't get there until my late 50's. Not doubting her skills with a bo staff but higher Dan grades used to be awarded only to people who have put a lifetime into training and teaching, by that I mean 20 plus years as an adult. It used to be that 10th Dan was only ever awarded to someone posthumously but now it's given out so often that there's nowhere else to aim for.
@@KillerBill1953 There are different kwans of Tae Kwon-Do, mine doesn't even have a 10th Dan (Chung Do-Kwan ends at 9th, and we never practice weapons). Korean Grandmasters have been giving black belts to children for over 50 years. Something I have learned is not to raise my blood pressure over these differences. If master Joe down the street wants to give out 7th Dans to 5 year olds... I don't care. All I can do is train my students to the best of my ability. I know of a legit Grandmaster in florida that just awarded a 1st Dan to a 6 year old, World TKD certificate from Korea and everything. He charges $1000 for the test. At first it bothered me a lot... But a Martial Artist has Self control, I only worry about my Dojang now.