Listen carefully, you can hear the staff whooshing. Its not so easy to do when you do step movements. (For you tournament wushu Folks it's called real power.) This is not meant to make fun at those that cannot afford real weapons. At least you are still practicing.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Sir! I was thinking that I will never be able to learn the staff spinning, But today I can do a lot of spins just because of you Sir..Thank you Sir A lot of Love from INDIA,💕💕
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The index finger allows a little more range of movement with the wrist, and when doing sot it puts more hand behind the staff than just the thumb. It definitely can be a target, but if the opponent can reach the finger, they can also hit the hand whether the finger is extended or not so I guess it's a lose-lose situation 😅
@@SifuKuttel yes sir. agreed. in our school although my sigung has done it, it was never emphasized. But we're so combat focused anything little threat gets eliminated or altered to make it not a threat. thanks bro.
why? so you can steal it and claim YOU are the inventor of Choy Lee Fut forms again? you're not even a CLF student for you to be any kind of creator of things that came before you already
Yes! Sparring is very important. Currently I have only private lesson students and I spar with them for a little each lesson. However, back when I was teaching at Doc-Fai Wong Center in San Francisco, we had dedicated sparring classes for hands, weapon sparring classes, groundwork classes, and many group classes involved sparring or a sparring type drill.
😂 It's not about the size of the staff, it's how you use it.... No but really, that was the only pole I could get a hold of at the time. I have a proper length staff now
Where is your foot. Without seeing your feet no one knows what your foot position is in each stanxe. Any good martial artist knows that foot position is the key to all other positions. If the toes are pointed in the proper direction. The knees and hip will align and It's too bad you can't see your feet in the first half. When you were demonstrating.
Hi Jeffrey, you are 100% correct about stance and footwork. I didn't show much of it because it is the exact same footwork as seen in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z9D4-UHB9Ns.html