Thanks, I will have to check.
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Thanks, I will have to check.
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Yes!My only prior experience with a cane was when I broke my ankle andI will admit I did on occasion treat it like a Jain when I was board. I also use to train Xingyi staff which is shorter than the taiji, Shaolin, Wing Chun staff but not as short as the average cane (Xingyi staff is about 5" long) so I was wondering if any of that would be useful.
Yes!
BTW, when trying it out in various forms/techniques designed for other weapons, I've had some fun with changing up which end I grip. One time, I'll grip the crook end, but then it's fun to switch to the tip end, and see what the horn/crook is capable of. If you think of the old karate maxim that you should imagine any hand/fist returning to the body always has something in it, then the returning crook would always have something in it--or the horn might be puncturing meat as you pull it back toward you.OK, I was a Navy Corpsman and things that are supposed to gross people out don't get to me, so I'll stop since this might be getting a little too graphic--I'm abnormal, but I'm not in denial
Anyway you get the idea.
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Ouch. Sorry to hear that X S. Probably ill-timed now, but here's another thought on training, when you're later able: http://www.ninedragonbaguazhang.com/weapon.htm While they don't now list the cane, they have in the past, and could probably customize a weekend for you.Here is a bit of irony
Yes the Hapkido School near me does teach combat cane and you do not have to be a hapkido student to train with them... this is good
But a new twist, I may actually need a cane again soon just to walk.... this is bad.
Something kind of appeared in the bottom of my foot that will likely need surgery (apparently I stepped on something during my life that got stuck inside that now is trying to come out) and since I canÂ’t walk to well today since I have this constant feeling of a rather large stone in my arch. So I decided to go see the MD and likely surgery soon, I guess all training may be done for awhile.
Ouch. Sorry to hear that X S. Probably ill-timed now, but here's another thought on training, when you're later able: http://www.ninedragonbaguazhang.com/weapon.htm While they don't now list the cane, they have in the past, and could probably customize a weekend for you.
Also, even when you're laid up, you're going to have the cane close at hand, so could experiment form the chair/bed (don't hurt any nurses or family members, tho). Keep us posted my friend. :asian:
Hello, Have you seen the unbreakable Umbrella? ...come two ways...a straight handle and the hook ..like a cane handle!
Cool and legal to carry everywhere!
Aloha, Do we need one in Hawaii? for the sunshine?
I like this idea too. Aren't they about 200 bucks, tho?Hello, Have you seen the unbreakable Umbrella? ...come two ways...a straight handle and the hook ..like a cane handle!
Cool and legal to carry everywhere!
I like this idea too. Aren't they about 200 bucks, tho?
I just bought 2 canemaster cane & their "street techniques" dvd. My issues with these dvd's & ideas are 1) I am only really able to use one hand for the most part due to my disability & most Hapkido techniques (especially with a cane) are 2 handed techniques. 2) I actually NEED the cane to get around right now & it limits my mobility & quickness. Shuey & the other folks I've seen obviously don't NEED a cane to get around.
I just bought 2 canemaster cane & their "street techniques" dvd. My issues with these dvd's & ideas are 1) I am only really able to use one hand for the most part due to my disability & most Hapkido techniques (especially with a cane) are 2 handed techniques. 2) I actually NEED the cane to get around right now & it limits my mobility & quickness. Shuey & the other folks I've seen obviously don't NEED a cane to get around.
I just bought 2 canemaster cane & their "street techniques" dvd. My issues with these dvd's & ideas are 1) I am only really able to use one hand for the most part due to my disability & most Hapkido techniques (especially with a cane) are 2 handed techniques. 2) I actually NEED the cane to get around right now & it limits my mobility & quickness. Shuey & the other folks I've seen obviously don't NEED a cane to get around.
Checking Canemaster I realized I have a Hickory Burnt Wood Cane already. It was what I was using to get around back when I broke my ankle after I was off crutches... cool... It was also what I used for my stationary Jian and ocassional Dao stuff when I was bored.
And the price seem to be pretty reasonable, any suggestions as to what is the best cane to buy?
I also found that there is a certified Cane Master instructor about 4 hours from me
I am not big on learning from video but it may be my only option at this time and I see on Century and CaneMaster there are a few to consider.
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:
I'm curious in what city was this instructor located....
General point for all - check you state's laws. The actual sword canes are popular - but against the law in New York.