Definately a Pudao. I have sets with both. Not only that, but there is no way someone handles a Kwandao like that. Not a traditional one. Not 15-20lbs. The weapon is not handled that way. Verticle plane and horizontal plane are the paths the weapon moves on. This is nice, but mis-titled or wrong weapon used.
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I'm currently learning this kata, very hard! I still use the spear to learn the movements, but that's partially because I don't have a Kwan Dao yet... :(
If I may--search for a nine-ring version of General Kwan's knife--none of them will have the serrated back edge. That's why I don't want a nine-ring version because it does look like a pudao w/ rings. {It's just a personal preference.}
jaja thats is a kuan tao of tuna fish can!!! a real kuan tao cant be moved to that speed ... wat a pity cause choy lee fut dosent need that cheet to look fast and powerfull
it's a form that's meant for use with a pudao but sifu uses a guandao instead because he doesn't like the balance of a pudao. also he prefers a nine-ring guandao which has a ring instead of a spike at the base, as well as a uniform curved blade back that features nine rings. the rings probably originated with street performers who wanted to add some flash to their weapons.
It's the nine ring guan dao. it's shorter (about 70inches. Though it's definately wushu steel. A fifteen pound weapon is slower.
FUCKIHATECENSORSHIP 1 year ago
What they've said, it's a pudao. Kwan dao is longer.
ShaolinIronLeg 2 years ago
Definately a Pudao. I have sets with both. Not only that, but there is no way someone handles a Kwandao like that. Not a traditional one. Not 15-20lbs. The weapon is not handled that way. Verticle plane and horizontal plane are the paths the weapon moves on. This is nice, but mis-titled or wrong weapon used.
ChiTownBlackDragon 2 years ago 3
i belive u got the pu-dao and the kwan-dao messed up
DRAGONIOUS7 3 years ago
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I'm currently learning this kata, very hard! I still use the spear to learn the movements, but that's partially because I don't have a Kwan Dao yet... :(
Neur0ticism 4 years ago
"kata" is a japanese term!!!!!!!!!!!!
waymanw69 3 years ago 4
If I may--search for a nine-ring version of General Kwan's knife--none of them will have the serrated back edge. That's why I don't want a nine-ring version because it does look like a pudao w/ rings. {It's just a personal preference.}
9sectionwhip 4 years ago
jaja thats is a kuan tao of tuna fish can!!! a real kuan tao cant be moved to that speed ... wat a pity cause choy lee fut dosent need that cheet to look fast and powerfull
tetsunami 5 years ago 2
I beg to disagree, but its too short for a Kwan Dao and it has no pike on the end.
tennjd2000 5 years ago
it's a form that's meant for use with a pudao but sifu uses a guandao instead because he doesn't like the balance of a pudao. also he prefers a nine-ring guandao which has a ring instead of a spike at the base, as well as a uniform curved blade back that features nine rings. the rings probably originated with street performers who wanted to add some flash to their weapons.
ziqiantransforms 5 years ago
Very nice. And sure, It's a Kwan Tao/dao
ronaldogazel 5 years ago
It's a very nice form, but isnt' that a pudao instead of a kwan dao?
tennjd2000 5 years ago
no, its kwan dao....but pu dao is very seem....
choylayfutboy 5 years ago
I agree, it's a pudao.
arhat79 4 years ago 2
totally, too short. Its a not so "DA", Da dao! lol.
TonyNhollywood 3 years ago