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QuestionAt what age is it best to start?Community AnswerYou can start at any age, as long as you are responsible enough not to use what you learn to hurt others.
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QuestionHow long should my Bo staff be?TheThinkingPanda ZhaoCommunity AnswerIf you are strong, about your height. If not, slightly shorter than you. However, make sure your staff is strong yet light. Oak is best.
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QuestionIs it OK to have a stick that is shorter than you?BogserkerCommunity AnswerIt depends on your purpose. If you want to practice spinning the bo staff, a shorter one is better, because you won't hit the ground so often. If you want to spar, a longer one will give you a little range advantage.
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QuestionHow do I twirl the bo staff really fast with two hands?Community AnswerFirst, practice proper technique slowly. As you continue to practice, your speed will naturally develop.
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QuestionDoes the bo staff have to be made from wood?Community AnswerWood is usually the best. It will give you almost the same power as metal, but at a lighter weight. Polymers are also not a bad idea.
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QuestionHow large can my bo staff be if I'm 5 feet tall?Community AnswerIt can be as tall as you if you want to do sparring, but if you want to spin then I'd suggest using a shorter one so it won't hit the ground.
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QuestionWhat if i don't have someone to spar with?Community AnswerFind a gym in your area or a class to find a sparring partner.
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QuestionCould these techniques also be used with a spear?Community AnswerYes. A spear is merely a staff with a pointed end — just be careful you don't hurt yourself or someone nearby. It won't be as effective as regular spearfighting, but it'll work.
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QuestionHow do I twirl a bo staff really fast with one hand?Community AnswerKeep practicing with one hand. It comes naturally with time. One way of doing it is rotating your hand, then as it goes to the base of your palm, let go and quickly twist your wrist the other direction to catch it before it hits the ground. Just keep repeating this action and you'll get better at it.
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QuestionIs a collapsible bo staff good for sparring?Community AnswerYes, any type of staff really. But to start, I would recommend the foam staffs, or even traditional wooden ones.
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QuestionInstead of buying or making a staff, can I use a stalk of bamboo or and long maple branch?ThePlaying HuBotCommunity AnswerYes. It's your preference. Just find a strong stalk of bamboo or thick but light maple branch.
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QuestionHow do I make a bo staff or find one in the environment near me? Is bamboo more effective - or oak?ThePlaying HuBotCommunity AnswerTry going to a field trip to find a tree that you think is best for you. And oak is better if you want to focus more on traditional bo-staff. If you want your bo staff to be light but still a bit strong, then go for the bamboo.
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