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There are various books and videos out there; I can't really critique any of them, but they're worth a shot, since I know you've got a solid basis to apply what you learn. The other thing you can do is work with the cane, and apply your empty hand techniques and principles, using it to extend your reach. For example -- pick up a cane (hook or straight), and see how your blocking techniques fit with it. See how you can throw a punch while holding the cane. You may find that you already know a lot more cane than you realize by applying principle from other weapons or empty hand.How does one go about learning the cane when there are no teachers that teach it anywhere near by and seminars are not here either?
It seems to me that in this day in age it is a highly practical weapon
My thoughts exactly. I'll sometimes do a sword form with the cane, try to use it in place of the staff in that form, etc. Amazing the applications that come to mind.Personally I think one can learn much from doing ones forms with a cane instead of any other weapon. Also if you practice all you self defense moves with a cane you eventually learn to adapt it in many ways.
Agreed. I have seen the series, and while adequate, there are other possibilities. The actual canes, tho, are combat-good, if pricey. But there are other threads here about actual canes available, so I'll leave it at that.I have not seen the cane masters series but I have seen some of their forms preformed and I personally am not impressed. Way to many moves for the sake of being fancy and not enough real world use of the cane and follow up techniques. But that is just MHO
My thoughts exactly. I'll sometimes do a sword form with the cane, try to use it in place of the staff in that form, etc. Amazing the applications that come to mind.
Agreed. I have seen the series, and while adequate, there are other possibilities. The actual canes, tho, are combat-good, if pricey. But there are other threads here about actual canes available, so I'll leave it at that.
Admin note: Moved to General Weapons Discussion. - G Ketchmark / shesulsa, MT Assist. Admin.
To get your Dan ranking in the CaneMasters you have to come up with techniques of your own besides the regular ciriculumn.. The possibilities are endless and limited to your imagination...
In my experience, HKD instructors 3rd BB and up usually have some cane experience. But again that's just my experience.Also looking at the century link I realized there is a Hapkido school near me but I do not know if they teach cane.
Can it involve trees :EG:
In my experience, HKD instructors 3rd BB and up usually have some cane experience. But again that's just my experience.
You mean I'm not always right? :duh:You are correct Sir...
In my experience, HKD instructors 3rd BB and up usually have some cane experience. But again that's just my experience.
You are correct Sir...
But would they teach cane without having to be one of thier hapkido students?
You mean I'm not always right? :duh:![]()
Boy that's a good question....In my Shorin-Ryu days weapons were only taught to brown belts and above..I know that the Combat Hapkido Federation sells a cane DVD