Hey Gib, I'm Dave, I am getting into contact staffs. Did staffs in martial arts so I have a little heads up basically. Just been some time since last real play. Any way, I don't know anyone into this so I do not know what a good start would be. As in type or model to buy. Not looking for the best of best staff but best for the cheapest price. Again just seeing how I take to it again and figuring my style. any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Great videos btw!!!
Something that helped me, I think, is that you should try to turn your palm in the direction you need to move your hand. Then, use your knuckle and maybe even your finger to give the staff a push back towards you (only if going in reverse). So, on your right hand going as it goes behind you, use the back of your index finger and knuckle to push the staff back towards you. On the way to your front, use your pinky finger and knuckle to push it towards your body as you cross over.
WOW This is awesome... I've practicing fishtails hours and hours before I finaly get the feeling for it cause evry tutorial I find said only "you only have to finde the right feeling we're the staff should be" but I think for an beginner this is much more helpful. The steps you choos to get the right feeling for it are realy good.
I dig your tutorials not only cause your cute but because you break it down and show it super easy. I am in week 2 of my new staff addiction and I'm soo excited soo.. Keep up the good tutorials :D
Hey Gib, I'm Dave, I am getting into contact staffs. Did staffs in martial arts so I have a little heads up basically. Just been some time since last real play. Any way, I don't know anyone into this so I do not know what a good start would be. As in type or model to buy. Not looking for the best of best staff but best for the cheapest price. Again just seeing how I take to it again and figuring my style. any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Great videos btw!!!
Merliin03 4 weeks ago
Something that helped me, I think, is that you should try to turn your palm in the direction you need to move your hand. Then, use your knuckle and maybe even your finger to give the staff a push back towards you (only if going in reverse). So, on your right hand going as it goes behind you, use the back of your index finger and knuckle to push the staff back towards you. On the way to your front, use your pinky finger and knuckle to push it towards your body as you cross over.
GenericOxygen 1 month ago
Thank you! finally clicked after like, 6 different tutorials
MagstaYoshi 3 months ago
WOW This is awesome... I've practicing fishtails hours and hours before I finaly get the feeling for it cause evry tutorial I find said only "you only have to finde the right feeling we're the staff should be" but I think for an beginner this is much more helpful. The steps you choos to get the right feeling for it are realy good.
oOBelarisOo 4 months ago
I dig your tutorials not only cause your cute but because you break it down and show it super easy. I am in week 2 of my new staff addiction and I'm soo excited soo.. Keep up the good tutorials :D
akociful 4 months ago
I always say practice 30 min a day
Gibrusnoom 5 months ago
how many hours would it take to master??
mikehennellyh 5 months ago