BJJ Kimono, What They Are And How To Buy Them

By Ricky Martin


Have you heard of BJJ Kimonos? These are the clothes worn by anyone who is practicing the Brazilian martial art known as Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Some of the important points you should consider when buying a BJJ Kimono include the allowed colors and places where you could buy quality Gis. Grappling and ground fighting are expected to be executed during a match of Brazilian jiu jitsu. BJJ is deeply rooted In the Kosen Judo form of Kodokan Judo. It has been studied by Carlos Gracie under the tutelage of Mitsuyo Maeda. Gracie was responsible for adapting the art into his own and thus, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu was born.

As far as designs go, the Brazilian jiu jitsu can be concluded to have been derived from the Japanese Gi. While the jacket is made of cotton, it is quite difficult. A pair of reinforced trousers completes the look In addition, a belt should also be worn. Practitioners of BJJ will use a belt since it serves as the mark of their rank as well as keep them covered and modest. If you notice, participants wear only either blue, white or black. when they are joining competitions, particularly on the international scale. The rules for Kimonos or Gis are set by the International Brazilian JiuJitsu Federation. IBJJF made this pronouncement more formal by putting it in black and white, in Article 8, where it states that one can join formal competitions if this rule is followed.

The material used in the construction of the gi should be cotton, or something similar. The Gi should be made with fabric that will allow movement and would not obstruct the practitioners from carrying out various BJJ moves. Mixing and matching colors is a no-no in BJJ Gis. Pick among white, blue or black, but do not mix them together. If you extend your arms forward, the sleeves should reach the wrist. The length of the kimono should also be down to the thighs. Follow the official measurements prescribed by the IBJJF when it comes to the sleeves. Choose a belt that coincides with your rank, and make sure it is 4-5 cm wide. Tying the belt around the waist should be accomplished by a simple double knot: tight enough to secure the kimono but loose enough to allow freedom of movement. See to it that your belt remains in good condition. If it is worn out or the color is fading, time to change it.

Rules are strict: if you have the wrong measurements, you cannot compete. Generally, you cannot wear a shirt under the kimono, although some concessions are made on this bit when it comes to female competitors. The gi should not be painted on, no matter how artistic you think it is. You see some gis painted on when there are team competitions, however. Where You Can Buy Your BJJ Kimono If you belong to a school or dojo where you study this martial art, it would be the best place for you to buy your Gi. Oftentimes, the school may sell their gear on site, or have a preferred vendor. You can be assured that you will get quality gear and at a price you can easily afford.

Online purchase is also another alternative. Sometimes you could stumble upon a kimono sold for a cheaper price. Taxes are also sometimes waived. On the other hand, there are many choices for vendors online and it's difficult to know who sells legitimate, high quality equipment. In these cases, you shouldn't hesitate to ask for help from your dojo. Better yet, go directly to the source. If you go to the website of the Gracie school, you will find a link to their store, where they hold many gear for sale. They are considered the pioneers in this field, so product quality can be assured. Since you cannot practice Brazilian JiuJitsu without a proper BJJ kimono, make sure you get one. You should also see to it that it will fit you perfectly. Seek expert advice and ideas when you are in the process of deciding which to buy. Start gathering ideas and looking for possibilities in your own backyard, meaning your dojo or school.




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