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Quarterstaff




A quarterstaff is a Medieval English variant of the Staff Weapon , consisting of a shaft of Hardwood , sometimes with metal-reinforced tips. The name is frequently used incorrectly for the fighting staves of other cultures, such as the Japanese '' '', Chinese '' Gùn '', or French '' Bâton ''.


ETYMOLOGY

The Etymology of the weapon's name is uncertain. Any connection to a unit of length called a ''staff'' is almost certainly spurious.

One popular theory is that it comes from the way the staff is held: one hand at the center of the staff, and one hand halfway between the center and one end. However, this is probably a Folk Etymology , as this grip is not actually prescribed in early sources. Another theory links the term to the manner in which the wood is split from the tree.

Because it can be employed as a Less-than-lethal Weapon , the name may also refer to the act of '' Giving Quarter '' (showing mercy, pity, or pardon to a defeated enemy).


DESCRIPTION

The quarterstaff may be made from many kinds of wood, commonly Ash , Oak , Hazel , or Hawthorn . It may have metal spikes or caps at one or both ends; these are depicted or referred to in some Elizabethan and Jacobean sources. The length of the staff varies, typically ranging from 6 to 9 feet (1.8 to 2.7 metres); in addition, ''long staves'' of 12 to as much as 18 feet (3.6 to 5.4 metres) were employed in Early Modern times. The weapon seems to have become shorter and lighter later in its history, though nine-foot staves (made of Bamboo or Ash ) wood were still sometimes employed in Victorian England .

The quarterstaff is effectively a long two-handed Club , although its weight distribution is generally even throughout its entire length (some forms did have weighted tips, however). It was used both to deliver crushing blows, and to thrust like a Spear . The Art of using the staff was closely related to that of other Polearms , and it was often employed as a training weapon for the latter. Moves include many different forms of blocks, thrusts, strikes, and sweeps.


HISTORY

The staff being a very simple weapon to manufacture, it has a long history of use, and a wide cultural dispersion. The staff is a traditional weapon of many Asia n Martial Arts . The quarterstaff proper was historically a common weapon in England , where it features in the Robin Hood legend as the favorite weapon of Little John . There are also many tools that can easily be used as or quickly converted to a staff.

During the 1500s quarterstaves were favoured as weapons by the London Masters Of Defence and by the 1700s the weapon became popularly associated with gladiatorial Prize-fighting . A modified version of quarterstaff fencing, employing bamboo or ash staves and protective equipment adapted from Fencing , Boxing and Cricket was revived was a sport in some London fencing schools and at the Aldershot Military Training School during the later 1800s.

A simplified form of quarterstaff fencing and training was practiced by members of the international Boy Scouts movement during the early decades of the 20th century.


CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE

The use of the quarterstaff is among the variety of traditional European weapon styles that have been revived within the Historical European Martial Arts movement.


IN POPULAR CULTURE


  • Donatello of the '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles '' uses a Bō as his weapon of choice.

  • The '', where Robin Hood and Little John fight with quarterstaffs, which continue to snap in half until each man has only a small stick remaining.

  • In the '', the quarterstaff was for a period of time the preferred weapon of the character Gabrielle (portrayed by Renee O'Connor ).

  • It is also stated in some sources that Darth Maul 's double-bladed Lightsaber combat also uses the quarterstaff fighting technique.

  • In the cartoon '' Robin Hood Daffy '', Daffy Duck wields a "buck-and-a-quarter quarterstaff."

  • In the cartoon '' Rocket Robin Hood '', the eponymous lead character and others used an "electro-quarterstaff".

  • A quarterstaff is one of the weapons on ''''.

  • The semi-villainous Raijin in '' Final Fantasy VIII '' uses a quarterstaff as his weapon.

  • In the fantasy story '' The Fifth Ring '' by Mitchell Graham , one of the sidekicks uses a quarterstaff.

  • In Robert Jordan 's '' Wheel Of Time '' books, one of the heroes, Mat Cauthon , is an expert quarterstaff fighter, once defeating several highly-trained apprentice Warder s while recovering from illness. Several other characters, such as Juilin Sandar, are also acquainted to the quarterstaff.



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REFERENCES

  • Silver, G. ''c''. 1599. ''Paradoxes of Defense''.



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