The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978)
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The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978)
Gordon Liu, Shirai Manabu - Heroes Of The East (1978)
Bruce Lee
Source: Sekirei: Pure Engagement [2010]
Rafael Forger - Five Omens
Colors and concepts are inspired Bleach Brave Souls attributes and Yakuza 0′s heat styles.
1. Cascade (Omen of Resilience) Attribute: Speed Heat: Magenta
2. Mountain (Omen of Triumph) Attribute: Power Heat: Yellow (but more red in this drawing)
3. Full Moon (Omen of Detachment) Attribute: Heart Heat: White
4. Wolf (Omen of Determination) Attribute: Mind Heat: Black
5. Dragon (Omen of Elegance) Attribute: Technique Heat: Teal
More details on this can be found here: https://www.deviantart.com/capricornguy/art/Rafael-Forger-Five-Omens-928474178
If you could only learn one technique with the three section staff...
This would be your best option. Not only does it make a nice spinning movement which is fun to watch and good coordination training, but this is one of the best grip configurations for using the three section staff as an actual weapon. I use this technique (not as a continuous spin) all the time in sparring. It still utilizes the momentum and unpredictability of a sectioned weapon, but the security of having a blocking/attacking weapon in the front hand.
So if you are ever interested in learning the three section staff as a practical weapon, start here: