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Revision as of 21:15, 10 September 2012

A traditional bō is exactly 1.818 meters and wielded with both hands, due to its weight and size.
This exercise is part of Divine Body Practice
Exercises by or assembled by John Eagles.

Bo staff exercises are really pleasant to do. You don't need to be a fighter to enjoy this. It's a pleasure to be able to move the stick around in many ways. It trains your coordination and flexibility and strength in many muscles.

Attack techniques

Striking techniques

Simple striking techniques. Note that the hands slide over the staff but keep the same vertical position (hand palm up or down) regardless what kind of move is made.

Swipe

A simple attack technique with the bo staff.

Defense techniques

Full moon move

A defense technique after which you can control your opponent.

Guarding

Note that in one full cycle there are two moments that your stick guards in a downward movement, and two moments that your stick guards in an upward movement. When you practice it is good to single out these different types of guards so you get more awareness of how this defense can be effective.

You can also twist the staff in front of you without moving it to the right or the left side of your body.

Guarding while walking

This exercise is the same as the one called 'Guarding' above. It's a guarding technique, but here it's done while walking back or forth.

Twirl techniques

Jo technique


One-handed twirl


External links

  • Bo staff A bō is a long staff weapon used in Okinawa and feudal Japan. - Wikipedia
  • Gun (staff) A long Chinese staff - Wikipedia

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