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  1. Wushu Staff

    Wushu Staff

    White Wax Wood is the wood of Ligustrum lucidum (Glossy Privet, Chinese Privet or Broad-leaf Privet), which has been prized in China for thousands of years. It is considered one of the best materials from which to fashion staffs, spear shafts, and walking sticks, because it is tough, hard and flexible and can absorb shock without breaking. A white waxwood staff, shaft, or walking stick is made from a sapling. Martial artists will typically choose a piece of waxwood cut to be 6" - 9" (15 - 23 cms) above their own height, and which will have a pointed end (toward the top of the wax wood stalk) and a thicker base. Flexible for wushu training, the cudgel or wooden stick is called the "father of all weapons" meaning all other weapons were developed from it. Cudgel is played as quickly as heavy rainfall and cudgel play combines offence with defense, always changing the ways of play.The Wushu Cudgel is made up of a white wax wood, that only grows in Northern China. This wood is used because of the flexibility and spring-like quality. 5 sizes available! 66 inch (Kids Staff) Length 66"; Big end: 7/8” to 1”; Small end: 1/2" to 5/8", Weight: 12.2 oz. 68 inch : Length 68"; Big end: 1” to 1.1/8”; Small end: 1/2" to 5/8", Weight: 14.9 oz. 72 inch : Length: 72"; Big end: 1” to 1.3/16”; Small end: 3/4" to 7/8", Weight: 15.5 oz. 77 inch : Length: 77"; Big end: 1.1/4” to 1.8/8”; Small end: 3/4" to 7/8", Weight: 1Ib 6 oz or more. 85 inch: Length: 85"; Big end: 1.1/4” to 1.8/8”; Small end: 3/4" to 7/8", Weight: I Ib 8 oz or more. Learn More
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  2. Wushu Spear

    Wushu Spear

    Made from Wushu Waxwood Cudgel with Competition Spear Head. The spear is called the king of all weapons. It is one of the dominant wushu long weapons. The basic techniques of spear play include pricking, thrusting, circling, blocking, pointing, poking, holding and wringing. When you practice, you are advised to hold the spear firmly and flexibly, advance and retreat freely and smoothly, pricking the opponent quickly and directly, with the force on the point of the spear.This is one of the important basic skills in spear play. When you hold the spear, it must be close to your waist for support so that you can exert your force easily. In all routines of spear play, the point of the spear moves in a circle, which is regarded as the fundamental of all styles of spear play and requires hard practice.. 72 inch 74 inch 79 inch 91 inch Learn More
    $29.99

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