Jackson Rudolph Signature Series
The Jackson Rudolph Signature Bo Staff is the exact bo that Jackson Rudolph uses in Competition. It is handmade of solid wood, sealed with a clear coat and covered with Mylar foil and an accent strip. Specifically designed for the competitive martial artist and tapered from the centre and properly weighted for bo staff releases, manipulations and tricks. Professionally made for regular use and training as well as excellent for demonstrations and for weapons curricula and competition class.
Imported: USA
Diameter: 2cm
You can choose one of the following colors:
- Chrome Green
- Chrome Red
- Chrome Blue
Furthermore these sizes are available:
- 122cm
- 129,5cm
- 137cm
- 145cm
- 152,5cm
- 160cm
- 167,5cm
- 175cm
- 183cm
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BO STAFF
Are you one of the thousands of people in the US and around the world who train with the rokushakubo or bo staff? It is a popular weapon for karate practitioners, and for good reason. Training with the bo staff is a great conditioning workout for the upper body, and there are an almost infinite number of bo techniques and tricks that beginners and experienced karatekas can learn. Or maybe you don't train with a bo staff, but you want to learn. Stop thinking and start doing! There is no better time to start learning a new martial art form than the present. Here are some tips to start your bo staff journey off right:
Choosing a Bo Staff
There are four big factors you should consider when choosing a bo staff. This sounds more daunting than it is - as you will see, they are all quite closely related. They are: Length, weight/material, appearance and your intended use.
Length: As sports karate competitor and Team Paul Mitchell member Jackson Rudolph explains in this video , the right length for your bo staff depends on your height. As a general rule of thumb, if you are standing upright on the floor, your bo staff should be about the same height as you. For creative competitions, it should be slightly shorter.
Weight/Material: Heavier bo staffs are ideal for traditional or strength training. These are usually made of hardwood, such as oak, and were originally developed for use in combat. Only use such Bo staffs under the supervision of your martial arts instructor. Then there are lightweight Bo staffs made of materials such as lotus whitewood, bamboo or even Graphite.
Appearance: Most people who train with bo staffs use them in competitions. Therefore, in addition to the length, you should also pay attention to the appearance of the staff. Many competition bo staffs have eye-catching designs that draw attention to performance. The Jackson Rudolph Signature Bo Staff and Jackson Rudolph Professional Bo are the type of staffs that Rudolph uses in competition. Always make sure to use a Bo Staff case to transport your Bo safely.
Usage: Use is determined by a combination of the other factors. If you want a bo for sports competitions, you will want a light, shorter bo that is easy to handle for tricks. For traditional competitions and training, a longer bo with heavier material is recommended.
For Sparring: An important application is live sparring. If you want to use your bo for partner training with fast movements and strokes, you should not use a wooden or graphite bo. Instead, use a padded bo like the ActionFlex or a foam bo stick.
As we mentioned, there is no better time than the present to start learning! Now that you know the right bo, here are some tips and techniques to work on.
Basic Striking
Basic Release
Palm Spin