Bo Staff Training

How to hit someone with a stick for self defense using your long martial arts staff or Bo.

The Japanese or Okinawan Bo is a traditional martial arts staff that is often 72 inches long and about an inch in diameter.

How to hit someone for self defense using the long martial arts stick.

The long martial arts stick is also popular in Indian martial arts like Silambam and Kiryapati and Gakti.

Street fight self defense with staff.

The martial arts long staff is a very versatile and powerful self defense tool.

Because of the length of your Bo or long staff, you have reach advantage over many other types of non projectile weapons.

The best material for a Bo or long martial arts staff is hickory or oak.

You can get your own Bo or other long martial arts staff here.

Long martial arts stick training for beginners.

You can get a great self defense Bo staff here.

 

 

Stop The Threat – Cane Self Defense Training

Can you use a walking cane for self defense?

The short answer is yes!

The long answer is yes, because it is a long stick with a hook on one side.

It hits hard.

It can be employed in self defense immediately.

And the self defense walking cane can be carried everywhere you go!

Stop the threat using your walking cane for self defense

Stop the threat immediately with walking cane self defense techniques

Walking cane self defense to stop the threat immediately!

 

How To Hit Someone With A Stick For Self Defense

How to hit someone with a stick for self defense using the kubaton self defense keychain.

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How to his someone with a stick for self defense using the self defense walking stick.

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How to hit someone with a stick for self defense using the homemade self defense walking stick.

How to hit someone with a stick for self defense using the short self defense stick.

How to hit someone with a stick for self defense using a long martial arts staff.

Prepper Self Defense Tools For SHTF – Cane Self Defense and Walking Sticks For Self Defense

It is better to prepare than to panic.

Training with a self defense cane or a walking stick for self defense gives you great options for self defense against a bigger attacker, multiple attackers, and an attack with a knife or other bladed weapon.

The principles of self defense with a self defense cane or walking stick for self defense are very straightforward and simple.

First, pay attention to your environment at all times,

Situational awareness requires that you put your phone down and get your head up!

And speaking of keeping your head up, make sure you have your head on a swivel, looking behind you and to the right and left, not just straight ahead.

Secondly, you must get into a better position when you feel threatened.

Step back with one foot and get your self defense cane or walking stick for self defense, up and between you and the threat.

The third principle of self defense requires you to ask yourself a simple question.

Take a deep breath and ask yourself “What targets can I remove or destroy?” for self defense.

That question means that you need to determine what areas of the body you will strike to cause damage or disruption for self defense.

For example, you might strike the eyes to remove the threat’s ability to see you clearly.

Or, you might strike the throat of the threat with your self defense cane or walking stick for self defense to take away the threats ability to breath temporarily or permanently.

This principle of self defense requires that you understand the use of violence to stop the threat.

It’s not pretty or kind, but the threat is life or death, you are him, so you will use violence to stop violence.

Are you making these 5 deadly mistakes in your self defense training?

Are you making these five deadly mistakes in your self defense training?

There are tens of thousands of martial arts and self defense schools around the world.

There are millions of students of self defense and martial arts training every day around the world.

There are 5 deadly mistakes that most students of self defense are making in their training.

Make sure that you are not making these five deadly mistakes in your self defense training.

If you are making any of these five deadly mistakes in your self defense training, you can quickly fix them and become for more effective at self defense.

 

Preper Self Defense Tools For When The S#*T Hits The Fan (SHTF)!

When the SHTF, you need to be as fully prepared as possible.

In addition to a clean source or supply of water, a durable stockpile of food, alternative energy generation sources, and the ability to stay warm and dry, you will need to be fully prepared to defend yourself and your family.

In addition to firearms, the following are great preper self defense tools for SHTF:

The walking stick is the perfect preper self defense tool for SHTF, because it gives you reach and strength advantage over most bladed weapons, and is disguised as an everyday carry utility item.

The home made self defense walking stick is a fantastic and inexpensive self defense option for the practical preper in terms of self defense tools for SHTF.

 

Fight like Morgan from The Walking Dead using the self defense walking stick.

 

Self Defense Tools

The best non gun self defense tool is one that gives you reach advantage, is easily accessible, easily carried, and increases the power and force of your self defense techniques.

Here are some good non gun self defense tools to consider.

The long martial arts staff, long hiking stick, or Japanese Bo.

Bo staff self defense.

Should you use Bo spins or Bo strikes for self defense?

How about both?

Bo spins are great as a warm up and to build speed, power, balance, coordination, confidence, grip strength, timing and distance, and spatial awareness.

Bo strikes are better for self defense application though, because they will be effective in stopping an attack.

So practice staff spinning in training but not for actual self defense technique.

And practice staff strikes in training with speed, power, full extension, rotation of shoulders and hips, and moving the body while striking.