Amazing Staff Fighting Techniques

by Trevelyan Kian

What with all the many different and often romanticized fighting styles, staff fighting is a discipline that isn’t getting much attention.

While almost every other weapons-based martial art has received the lion’s share of attention over the years from TV, movies and the various media, relatively little is known about staff fighting techniques. If more people were aware of how effective and devastating this weapon is however, it would surely receive far more attention than it does now.

Still, staff fighting is slowly getting more attention lately. There was a recent feature on a popular TV program that described the different weapons wielded in martial arts that showed just how powerful a simple piece of wood can be when wielded in the hands of an expert.

Anyone who is an expert in staff fighting techniques is someone you’d want to think twice about fighting. A staff is a versatile weapon that’s capable of a wide variety of sweeping, gliding, and jabbing moves that can effectively crush a skull. When you’re facing a twirling staff that you can’t block or intercept, the odds are usually in favor of the staff fighter.

Although the staff is an impressive weapon for offense techniques, it also makes an extremely useful defensive weapon.

It can block or parry virtually any type of strike thrown by your opponent, whether they are punches or kicks, and it can even be used to break your way out of a hold if you are unfortunate enough to get caught in one.

The staff has been used as a powerful weapon by many cultures around the globe, and each one has developed staff fighting techniques unique to their country.

China in particular has developed many techniques and methods for staff fighting, and they are an integral part of the country’s wushu or war arts style.

The Japanese use several different lengths of staff, among them the 3-foot long han-bo or half-staff and the 4-foot long jo.

Staffs are also used as fighting tools by Koreans, Filipinos, East Indians, and even the English, who used an eight foot long piece of wood called the quarterstaff.

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