No .. Ive never done it ... but id be interested in hearing from anyone who has. What techniques/strikes have worked in fullcontact? Do you ever go to the ground . When I practice with my staff I do spear -like thrusts, basic bayonet type strikes , baseball bat type swings, and blocks and parries (4 ft staff ). When I hit the bag I can really feel the power that a staff has,and I remember the comments of one of the guys on the DB videos about its power. sparring with it must be ugly indeed , Anyone ever done staff vs single stick ?
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my fight partner and I found on thursday night during sparring sessions with our staves..
I found it useful to do a circling Huen sao movemnt while holding the staff in a long reaching position (by the end).. I might start with the tip in an upward angle (the back end is near my hip level or so).. I move the tip down the side of his body, past his feet, and swing it in a circle back up to the other side of his face to score..
likewise, I might just move down and strike his ankle/achilles tendon, rather than progress to the face..and of course it works the same moving from feet, high to face, then circling down to feet again..
It reminds me of the Huen Sao from wing chun (circling disengagement), but with a staff instead.
you follow this?
It's probably a basic concept, but when i discovered, it was a major breakthrough for me..
you ought to play with the staff more, chad.. i think you might find a whole host of new tricks that changes your mind about it..I know i'm really enjoying it..
my fight partner and I found on thursday night during sparring sessions with our staves..
I found it useful to do a circling Huen sao movemnt while holding the staff in a long reaching position (by the end).. I might start with the tip in an upward angle (the back end is near my hip level or so).. I move the tip down the side of his body, past his feet, and swing it in a circle back up to the other side of his face to score..
likewise, I might just move down and strike his ankle/achilles tendon, rather than progress to the face..and of course it works the same moving from feet, high to face, then circling down to feet again..
It reminds me of the Huen Sao from wing chun (circling disengagement), but with a staff instead.
you follow this?
It's probably a basic concept, but when i discovered, it was a major breakthrough for me..
you ought to play with the staff more, chad.. i think you might find a whole host of new tricks that changes your mind about it..I know i'm really enjoying it..
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Something with the staffs(why do you sell it staves-am I mis-spelling it? anyhow,) I was talking with a fencer and he was talking about the progressions that has happened over the years. He was telling me that fencers devide there defensive target as area as quarters. If you hold the foil in the center, you have four quarters to defend. Two at the top-one to the left and one to the right, and two on the bottom, same way. Then some guy figured if he hel it to the right side all the time, he only has to defend upper left and lower left. Never mind with the rest of the post, I was going to say something else, but it doesn't make much sense to me now and I think it's going to tun into a different thread about stick on stick defense.
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