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Would learning/studying/dissecting various Chinese spear forms, methods, techniques, concepts help one to understand more about WC's pole methods?
I've done so, and not really, because while the relation to spear basics is immediately obvious, spear is so much more dense in material that is only applicable to that weapon, and not at all to the pole. It would be a waste of time to learn all that if not interested. So if you want to study spear, you'd do it for its own sake, if it interests you. VT pole is pretty barebones in comparison. Not a whole lot to understand from spear, anyway.
Thx.
What about to just find the names of the movements so I could do further research? Do you see any value in that?
You mean the names of the spear actions that correspond to pole actions you have?
Well, for starters, the main spear actions (in Mandarin) "lan, na, zha" (拦拿扎 to intercept, seize, and thrust) correspond to the long pole actions in our line called (in Cantonese) "lau-seui, kam-gwan, fong-lung-cheung" (stirring water, covering pole, releasing dragon spear).
That makes sense. Did having WC pole training help in learning spear basics?I've done so, and not really, because while the relation to spear basics is immediately obvious, spear is so much more dense in material that is only applicable to that weapon, and not at all to the pole. It would be a waste of time to learn all that if not interested. So if you want to study spear, you'd do it for its own sake, if it interests you. VT pole is pretty barebones in comparison. Not a whole lot to understand from spear, anyway.
That makes sense. Did having WC pole training help in learning spear basics?
That makes sense. Would be like a student of mine who has several years of Shotokan Karate (the basis of most of our striking). Learning our strikes was a simple matter for him.I learned spear and other staff and long weapon methods long before VT pole, which made learning the pole about the simplest thing ever.
Do you know anyone who went in the other direction (WC pole to spear), by any chance?
Ah, well. Thanks for sharing your experience, LFJ!No, I do not.
I've heard it from my teacher that HFY's long pole contains 13 spear methods.
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In your studies of CMA long weapons, staffs, spear etc...do they subscribe to the WC saying 'the pole does not make two sounds'? (Or however that saying goes)
I've only ever heard that saying within WC.
It's really the defining trait of the VT pole, being a very simple, direct, and efficient method, much more so than any other spear or staff method I've come across.
Others have various blocks, sweeps, and different kinds of non-lethal attacks.
VT pole is just to displace and deliver a decisive blow.
So earlier when you mentioned lan, na, zha...
The lan is your stirring water? (Is this when the tip is lowered? Like doing a bong sau with the pole?)
The na is your covering pole? (Is this that small huen/ circling motion where you crack downwards on the opponents pole? In an attempt to redirect, dislodge or to clear a path for the zha?)
The zha is your releasing Dragon spear? (Like a punch or a Biu ?)
Yes. It relies more on speed than power needed with a more solid pole.
The spear is usually much lighter and more flexible, so there is a bit more finesse that can be used with it and the actions can be made as large or small as needed.
You can also come down on their lead hand to slice before stabbing. Pole is just a heavier version that uses more body power for displacement and blasting in with the strike.