Kung Fu Staff Spinning - Around the Waist
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- (I have time coded the techniques below the description so you can skip ahead if needed)
In this video, we look at how to spin the staff over the head and then down around the waist and back in a continuous motion. The most important element to pay attention to is the hand changes, if you can keep that part consistent, once you get used to the motion and timing you will be able to move quickly and smoothly for a very impressive spin.
0:50 Overhead Hand Transfer
1:20 Behind the Back Hand Transfer
1:52 Overhead Spin
3:25 Behind the Back Spin
4:20 Behind the Back Practice
4:56 Full Staff Spinning Technique (Stationary)
5:45 Full Staff Spinning Technique + Stepping
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Thanks so much man!
Your slick rick maaaaan!!!
Thanks sir 🙏💓
I'm learning Kalaripayattu and I'm from Kerala, your videos keep me motivated and you're a great teacher.
i broke my nose with stafff lol but i learned it i think
Love the solid details. Great move to add to forms!
Thanks man!
The instructions on when or how to spin was helpful.
Master waiting for choy li fut tutorial video
MASTER STAFF 1
really understanding your's teaching style...
Great explanation. Many thanks. I appreciate the detailed breakdown of the moves and the side and rear views.
Always a good teacher!
Thank you so much!
Awesome, you offer so much information thank you 🙇♂️
wow... I can spin a staff. Is this too advanced lol. I’ll give it a try!
Thanks, this was cool to watch.
💖💖💖💖💖 gonna try now!! Thank you
Just what I needed thank you
Your tutorial makes it very easy for me to understand I thank you for that.
That's the goal!!! I'm glad to hear it helps!!!
I feel like a pro already 😆
Love this one Sifu!
Cool 🆒 thanks👍
I'm excited to learn this move 🤠
Gud explaination
Thank you!!!
juste Wouaaa 🙏🏼
So I have learned a lot. Behind the back is both horizontal and vertical depending on the disapline or do you prefer the horizontal over the vertical. You have taught me a lot of things and I thank you. God bless you and your family
That's wonderful to hear! Thanks so much!!!
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo de qualité ! From France ! #Clf4life :)
De rien! maintenant j'apprends le français donc j'espère pouvoir eventuellement enseigner en français aussi! I hope!!!
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Is it possible to do in single edge staff?... I tried, but trying to get it up from waist was a little more effort than usual..I strain my wrist a little. Any suggestions
It is absolutely possible to do it with a single end staff. You might want to slide the hand down to compensate for the weight distribution. I can't picture how exactly you are straining your wrist, if you can film yourself doing this and then upload it to CZcams and tag me I can look and see if I can help you with it.
what is the dimension of the staff?, my staff is 180 cm my wrists are begin to hurt, may be am old, or the staff es to heavy and long for me, or both things ..XD
The length should be okay, although it does add leverage at some points that maybe are at the brink of your wrist's current flexibility. It's really important to give your wrists time to rest if you feel soreness or even pain. Try it with a shorter or lighter staff and see if it helps. Although the staffs in my current videos tend to be on the shorter side, it's mostly due to training space restrictions and staff availability. Originally I trained these movements with 2m staff, and actually prefer longer weapons for these types of movements.
@@SifuKuttel OK, Thank you very much for the advice!