Bo Staff Techniques : Types of Bo Staffs

Rattan bo staffs are generally double headed while white wax wood staffs are tapered on one end. Learn about the differences between double-headed bo staffs and tapered bo staffs in this free video.

Expert: Dan Schmidt
Bio: Sifu Dan Schmidt is a National Kung Fu Champion who has trained since childhood under master Nick Scrima, master instructor of the Chinese Martial Arts Centers in Pinellas County, Florida.

Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Duration : 0:1:54


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8 Responses to “Bo Staff Techniques : Types of Bo Staffs”

  1. October 31, 2009

    CBREEZY2014


    So what?
    So what?

  2. October 31, 2009

    redcobra59


    cunt.
    cunt.

  3. No sherlock?
    No sherlock?

  4. October 31, 2009

    upperworld06


    u can order them …
    u can order them from BudK catalog if that’s what you mean

  5. October 31, 2009

    TangPolice


    this guy isnt …
    this guy isnt chineese

  6. October 31, 2009

    WurdBendur


    Waxwood is …
    Waxwood is definitely the best. Also, it has been around a lot longer than the video suggests. and has been used for ages because it works so well. It’s light, flexible, and extremely strong and won’t splinter like other wood. Bamboo and rattan are both actually grass, not wood, and they are not very strong. They’re mostly used for practice because when they break they shred instead of splintering.
    Also, you can grow your own waxwood. It comes from Ligustrum lucidum, a common shrub.

  7. You can find them …
    You can find them online. I would like to know The pros and Cons tho. Which would be better for training and using? White Wax, Bamboo, Oak? I dont think the expert village people actually respond to these comments :/

  8. October 31, 2009

    walatalalaw


    not very long but …
    not very long but quite precise and interesting. thank you!
    are white wax wood staffs purchasable in the west? I meen europ and america, or are they only found in china or asia?

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