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		<title>From where to purchase competition approved Bjj Gi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by superwebdeveloper Article by Somayra Bjj Kimonos are used to wear at the time of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or BJJ. BJJ is a famous martial art of Japan but a little bit different from other martial arts. It is more disciplined, has more rules and regulations and requires more concentration in comparison to other arts. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Somayra</p>
<p>Bjj Kimonos are used to wear at the time of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or BJJ. BJJ is a famous martial art of Japan but a little bit different from other martial arts. It is more disciplined, has more rules and regulations and requires more concentration in comparison to other arts. </p>
<p>If you are thinking of making your career in Japanese martial arts BJJ, you have prepared yourself completely for it and luckily got a chance to prove yourself in a competition then everyone will feel happy for you including your family members, coach and all of your friends. You are doing your level best to win the competition but you now that something is still missing in your preparation and that thing are your BJJ GI. Yes, it is still missing which really very important thing if you want to win the competition. Getting uniform is not only enough, it need to be competition approved otherwise you may be disqualified from that competition. There is some rules and regulation regarding uniforms in competition. And you have to wear that competition approved bjj gi&#8217;s.</p>
<p>While shopping for Jiu Jitsu Gi you have to consider so many facts like first it should be fully according to the rules and regulations of competition. Next it should be very comfortable for you to wear because comfort is very necessary at the time of fighting. If you are not feeling comfortable then you will not be able to give your best in competition. The fabric of uniform need to be very soft and the size of gi should be perfect for you if you don&#8217;t want to feel comfortable at the time of fighting.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know about how to purchase the bjj gi that is according to the terms and conditions of competition then just visit k2fightgear.com. Here you don&#8217;t have to tell them about anything, just select your desired gi because all their products are competition approved. They manufacture their products keeping in mind the rules of competitions. When you purchase gi from here you can be assured that you will definitely win the competition. Here you can find gi for your kids and girls also. Women gi&#8217;s are also available here. Just visit their site and see how many types of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi are available at their site. Their products are made up of excellent quality materials. You will get very good experience of fighting with your opponent in the fighting ground. Their products are very cost efficient and designed by experts who are also experienced in martial arts. So they know very well what will be the requirements of martial artists when they fight.
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		<title>MMA &#8211; How much do you know?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by superwebdeveloper In recent years a new sport has come crashing into ours living rooms like a veritable atomic bomb. The sport in question is mixed martial arts (MMA); and I call it a new sport only in the sense that most people think it is. In actual fact MMA has been around for more [...]]]></description>
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<p>In recent years a new sport has come crashing into ours living rooms like a veritable atomic bomb. The sport in question is mixed martial arts (MMA); and I call it a new sport only in the sense that most people think it is. In actual fact MMA has been around for more than 30 years in various forms. However the sport as we know it found its humble beginnings in the form of matches between legendary Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) family the Gracie’s; and other group’s disciplined in numerous fighting styles. This was known as “the Gracie challenge”; and was the basis for what would become the biggest name in MMA today, the UFC (ultimate fighting championship).</p>
<p>The UFC was initially created by Rorion Gracie and business savvy Arthur Davie in 1993, as a way to promote the unique Gracie style of BJJ, the name UFC however was coined by Michael Abramson; and the rest as they say is history. Now you know where it all started, lets look at how it has evolved into the worlds fastest growing sport after being virtually underground for so long. This can largely be attributed to now UFC president Dana White. White along with Frank Fertitta III and Lorenzo Fertitta purchased a struggling UFC in 2000, the brand had suffered near bankruptcy due to its very nature at the time. The events had very few rules and were looked upon as barbaric blood matches rather legitimate sport. Dana Whites took the helm as the new public face of the company; and the first order of business was to bury the worlds preconception of the sport. The fights became more structured, with federal approved rules; and the fighters began to get more well rounded in all the martial art’s.</p>
<p>Now days MMA still receives a lot of criticism, particularly from the boxing world. It is viewed by some in these circles, that MMA fighters could not compete with a boxer of an equal weight class. The argument usually being attributed to a boxing match lasting up to 15 rounds compared to the UFC’s maximum of 5. So lets look at the facts, boxing gloves range between weights of 6 to 18oz‘s, in order to both protect the fighters hands and cushion the severity of their punches. UFC gloves on the other hand are a mere 4oz’s; and simply prevent unnecessary damage to the knuckles. Given the very nature of MMA it has naturally attracted practitioners from all quarters, including boxing; but they have not dominated the sport as the critics believed they would. However some of the most exciting fights you will ever see are straight stand up slug fests between boxers and kick boxers!</p>
<p>Different promoters of the sport have opted for various stages for their bouts, these include; the tradition mat, boxing ring, or the more modern 8 sided cage. The disadvantage of the first 2 are the frequent breaks in the action, usually due to one or both participants going outside the ring or mats boundaries, these can be extremely frustrating for both the fighters and the audience. The octagon however insures that the contest remains fluid, smaller cages also restrict the ability of a fighter to avoid his opponent, there’s no escape so you need to bring you’re A game!</p>
<p>A term I have often heard from someone who watches UFC for the first time is; it’s just 2 people rolling about doing nothing. This couldn’t be further from the truth, if you look more closely and take the time to learn the almost inexhaustible list of moves and combinations, I guarantee you will change your mind! On the ground the fighters are constantly transitioning in order to gain a superior position or catch a stray limb for a devastating submission finish. You will begin to notice the subtle movements that indicate the intention of the athlete; and will be perched on the edge of your seat, your heart about to burst out of your chest with anticipation! The greatest thing of all is you don’t even need prior knowledge of any martial art, commentators Joe Rogan and Mike Goldberg are constantly educating the viewer, entrenching you in all the action with their outstanding play by play calls.</p>
<p>I’ve given you the basics, all you need to do now is see it for yourself, so what are you waiting for! MMA is here for the long haul people, get on board now and watch this great sport grow from strength to strength!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benicio Murray Kimonos bjj are holding top called the jacket or top and pants Bjj Bjj Gi Gi. You&#8217;re proper, to reach you while you go through a workout BJJ training camp. Bjj Gi selection is very crucial when it comes to training and participation in competitions Bjj. In universal, you can presume that the [...]]]></description>
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<p> Kimonos bjj are holding top called the jacket or top and pants Bjj Bjj Gi Gi. You&#8217;re proper, to reach you while you go through a workout BJJ training camp. Bjj Gi selection is very crucial when it comes to training and participation in competitions Bjj. In universal, you can presume that the choice of BJJ Gi does not really matter Jiu Jitsu Gi while plucking a sports shop. Such a view is improper in the sense that the selection of pants Gi Bjj as important as the Bjj leads. </P></p>
<p> Bjj Gi pants are usually equipped with two loops of chain size. This top of the Bjj Gi to happen pants. The popularity of utilizing a cable pulling strings for pants Bjj Gi has recently altered thanks to the many benefits of their use. You may inquire about the benefits of traction by cable channels for Bjj Gi pants. It is truthful that most so-called Brazilian Jiu Jitsu martial arts experts would Revel in the possession of their rope chains Bjj Gi pants. The main reason for the preference of the rope pulling the strings of any other string is the comfort with the use of ropes pulling the strings. You finger really acceptable when Bjj Gi pants are aesthetic strings tied by ropes through the loops of the chain belt rendered. </P></p>
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<p> rope pulling the strings very different from the traditional body when it comes to your entire Gi Jiu Jitsu. Your Bjj Gi be accomplished unless you stated rope chain belt tension, Bjj Gi pants are narrower than they are, if tradition is utilized twill ;. It is also absorbing to note from the comments and observations of experts in the martial art of Jiu Jitsu that the rope pulls the strings to render more comfort &amp; # xE0; the user during exercise. These experts urge the use of cable pulling strings for caller players in training camps. </P></p>
<p> Pull the use of rope to tie the strings Bjj Gi pants would make sure that your pants fall are not always particularly during exercise. This is especially true when it really take part in a competition. A truthful competitor and a professional will never be like his pants fall Bjj Gi to see during the fight. Therefore, it is his last wish to use the rope to pull the strings to tie his pants Bjj Gi&#8217;s. &amp; # Xa0; seems set of professional competition, and it is certain that you also want to do the same thing every Bjj Kimonos be elsewhere without the purchase of cable pulling strings to end .. This ensures that the person is fully fitted out to take part in training and even a competition for Jiu Jitsu this question. </P>&lt;div </p>
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		<title>BJJ Gi Vs. No BJJ Gi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To wear a Bjj Gi or not to wear a Bjj Gi has been a classic debate throughout all Jiu Jitsu practitioners. Since Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA are the two fastest growing Martial Arts this debate will definitely be around for as long as these two Martial Arts exist. This debate is all over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To wear a Bjj Gi or not to wear a Bjj Gi has been a classic debate throughout all Jiu Jitsu practitioners. Since Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA are the two fastest growing Martial Arts this debate will definitely be around for as long as these two Martial Arts exist. This debate is all over Bjj and MMA forums online and usually consists of the following arguments :</p>
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<p>Bjj Gi fans argue that :</p>
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<p>Jiu Jitsu grapplers who train with the Bjj Gi and are more technical and hold the greatest number of no gi titles. One of the best Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighters, Marcelo Garcia, has had outstanding success in No-Gi tournaments holding many world titles and has completely dominated his weight class including some absolute division titles. Although, he has great success in both Gi and no Gi fights he predominantly trains wearing his Jiu Jitsu Gi. Bjj Gi advocates also support their argument with the success of numerous other Gi based fighters such as Jacare, Saulo, Xande Ribeiro and countless others.</p>
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<p>Traditional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructors, especially the Gracie and Machado family have been known to always recommend training in a Bjj Gi. They claim that every Jiu Jitsu practitioner needs to gain a certain amount of Gi experience prior to training without the Gi. Not only do the traditional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu instructors claim this but so do countless BJJ World Champions such as Marcelo Garcia and many others.</p>
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<p>The No Gi fans argue that :</p>
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<p>Training without a Bjj Gi is more relevant to MMA and works better with more practical situations in reality.&#xA0; Many MMA fighters also believe they fight without a gi so why train in one? They also believe that in a Jiu Jitsu Match with the Gi the guard game becomes very deadly and this is not reality when it comes to a street or MMA fight. When fighting in MMA there is a sweat factor regardless which makes movement much faster, so why train in a Bjj Gi which would make the whole fight slow down.</p>
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<p>The most famous guy for the No Gi movement would of course have to be Eddie Bravo. He is famous for his commentary on the UFC and KOTC and also for submitted Royler Gracie in ADCC. Eddie Bravo believes that fighters who train with a Bjj Gi are very prone to ground and pound because of their failure to train in No Gi. He has become famous worldwide for his rubber guard technique to defend against ground and pound in the guard in an MMA fight. Bravo continues to train many famous MMA fighters such as George Sotiropoulos, Chuck Liddell, Dean Lister, Dan Hardy and many more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Glyn Powditch Whether viewing websites or MMA, Judo, and BJJ forums, the subject of Judo vs. BJJ has become yet another classic debate, akin to that of the old &#8220;Gi vs. No Gi&#8221; debate. However, the question of Judo vs. BJJ is much simpler to answer because it is simply the wrong question in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether viewing websites or MMA, Judo, and BJJ forums, the subject of Judo vs. BJJ has become yet another classic debate, akin to that of the old &#8220;Gi vs. No Gi&#8221; debate. However, the question of Judo vs. BJJ is much simpler to answer because it is simply the wrong question in almost every applicable context. In short, an Olympic level Judoka would benefit from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as much as a world-class BJJ player would benefit from Judo.</p>
<p>And at the top level, there are multiple examples of this beginning to happen. GB&#8217;s Winston Gordon trains with Gracie Barra and holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Ray Stevens, former Olympic silver medallist, has been known to train with Roger Gracie. Dave Camarillo, Rhadi Ferguson, and Lloyd Irvin have become vocal advocates of cross-training these arts and have all enjoyed considerable success in both sports. Therefore the answer is Judo AND BJJ. Most top level players are starting to know this fact and rarely ever involve themselves in the nonsense of the forums.</p>
<p>However, trawl the forums and you will frequently see this very discussion taking place. Comments range from the petty such as a &#8220;judoka&#8221; commenting about BJJ players wearing too many patches on their <em>bjj g</em>i&#8217;s to the erroneous &#8220;BJJ player&#8221; commenting that &#8220;judoka&#8217;s are easy to double leg&#8221;. I also recently read from one judoka that &#8220;either never seen anyone in BJJ show me a move that didn&#8217;t exist in Judo&#8221;.</p>
<p>Such comments are harmful because they slow our progression to be the best that we can be. It is a fact that within the &#8220;Gi sports&#8221; that the average Judo club will have a far higher degree of stand-up skill per person, and the average BJJ club (who out there thinks they are in an average club &#8211; Ha, that&#8217;s another story and I&#8217;ll be shot if I go there!!) will have a far higher degree of skill on the ground. Assuming that the respective coaching levels are held constant then anyone wishing to balance their skills would surely want to practise stand-up at the Judo club and BJJ at the BJJ club. And this is why comments such as &#8220;I&#8217;ve never seen anyone in BJJ show me a move that didn&#8217;t exist in Judo&#8221; are so unhelpful and completely miss the point. Neither art is really about knowing the greatest number of &#8220;moves&#8221; and anyone who has trained in the competitive environment knows this is the case. However, such comments promote ignorance and division rather than learning and integration.</p>
<p>There are a multitude of benefits to training both Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Judo, from greater all-round skills, to the cross-over benefits of learning different approaches to training (e.g. speed and power to slow and technical). There are simply too many to list here. However, anyone in doubt or uncertain should consider this: the learning curve in both arts is greatest at the beginning and therefore you stand the most to gain from the early days. When I first began Judo, I found that it was much easier to throw non-Judo players at BJJ. However, some months after, my BJJ friends began training Judo and learned to stiff-arm. All of sudden, I couldn&#8217;t throw them as often (until I overcame the stiff-arm).</p>
<p>Therefore, forget the ancient texts, the &#8220;who tapped who&#8221; in the 1920s, the lineage charts, and the other nonsense. To compete optimally in either sport, you need BOTH Judo and BJJ and some wrestling as well won&#8217;t harm. My website http://www.JudoBJJ.com is seeking to promote the integration of these sports for the benefit of Judo AND BJJ alike.</p>
<p>Copyright 2007 Glyn Powditch</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong><br />
Glyn Powditch is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt and active judoka. He trains in Manchester and Lancaster, UK.<br />
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		<title>Scoring in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: GuBu Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is quite popular in the US. Adapted from Japanese Jujitsu, various competitions are held across the country every year. To give you an example, fighters can join the Hoosier Open, Michigan Open or South Bay. In each of these matches, fighters are classified depending on their age group, weight and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is quite popular in the US. Adapted from Japanese Jujitsu, various competitions are held across the country every year. To give you an example, fighters can join the Hoosier Open, Michigan Open or South Bay. </p>
<p>In each of these matches, fighters are classified depending on their age group, weight and skill. Various techniques have corresponding points while victory can be achieved through certain means. </p>
<p>Let’s talk about scoring in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.</p>
<p>A fighter is awarded 2 points if he or she successfully sweeps the opponent, put their knee on their opponent’s stomach or performs a technical side mount reversal. Three points are given if the fighter performs passing the full guard. You get four points if you execute a mount or back mount with hooks.</p>
<p>You will only be credited a point if you are able to hold this for at least 3 seconds. Additional credit is given when you are able to hold this position much longer. </p>
<p>Getting the most points is just one way to achieve victory but making your opponent surrender is much better. This is done by executing a hold or choke until your opponent taps on the mat. You could also be declared the victor if your opponent is disqualified but this rarely happens so you have to do your best to defeat them.</p>
<p>Your points can also be deducted if you are caught doing something that is not allowed during the match. For instance, you cannot bite, hair pull, punch or kick your opponent. You can’t stall a fight, swear or do obscene gestures. There are corresponding penalties for each of these infractions. The worse is being disqualified.</p>
<p>Matches for the BJJ depend on the age group and belt. White belt fights for the kids last 4 minutes while for grownups this is 5 minutes. One minute is added to each of the other belts except for those competing in the senior division which is between 5 to 6 minutes.</p>
<p>Aside from individual awards to be given out to the top three fighters per age group and weight class, there is also an award for the team. So if many in your team topped their events, you will most likely win the overall event.</p>
<p>The rules and the points for scoring in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu are quite different than other martial arts events. Everyone has to understand that beforehand so there will not be any problems during the match.</p>
<p>So you can get the most points during your event, you have to practice regularly by sparring often with your team mates and studying how your opponent moves. You can also learn some new moves given that they are many ways to execute sweeps, mounts, throws and takedowns as this will make you more confident in dealing with your opponent.</p>
<p>Scoring in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is the same even if the players are required to wear a <em>Brazilian jiu jitsu gi</em> or any other outfit. If you have to wear the official uniform, don’t forget to put on your belt so people will know your rank. In competitions that do not require this, make sure you are wearing clean board shorts and a rash guard or shirt. The use of athletics supports like the cup or mouth guards are optional. </p>
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		<title>BJJ gi care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caring for a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gi (BJJ gi) is not as easy as it may seem. Care should be given to a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi There are many ways to destroy the gi material if you aren&#8217;t careful. Specific washing instructions that come with your gi should be followed if you want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caring for a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu gi (BJJ gi) is not as easy as it may seem.</p>
<h2>Care should be given to a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi</h2>
<p>There are many ways to destroy the gi material if you aren&#8217;t careful. Specific washing instructions that come with your gi should be followed if you want to get your moneys worth after purchasing a BJJ gi by making it last a long time.</p>
<h2>BJJ Gi washing</h2>
<p>Some BJJ gi&#8217;s should not be washed everyday.  Doing so will cause too much wear and tear to the material and the BJJ gi will, of course, not last as long as you would like it to.  There are some gis that are made from material that can withstand normal washing, meaning a wash after every time the BJJ gi is used. When you do wash the BJJ gi do so by washing in cold water as this is the recommended temperature to remove any stains that happen to be on the garment.  Also, hang drying is recommended as to reduce the amount of wear and tear on the BJJ gi fabric, preserve colors and fabric &#8220;stiffness&#8221;, and prevent additional shrinking.</p>
<p>For the times when the BJJ gi has been worn and does not necessarily have to be washed, it should always be hung up.  The best option for doing so is on a clothes line because this will help to avoid wrinkles and it can thus be ready to wear at a moments notice.</p>
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		<title>Reasons to Train BJJ with a BJJ gi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi Although it is an area typically overlooked by new Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students, the right type of gi is essential for both physical training and respectability within the BJJ community. Though many types of gi are on the market for judo, tae kwon do, and karate, using different styles of gi [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although it is an area typically overlooked by new Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students, the right type of gi is essential for both physical training and respectability within the BJJ community. Though many types of gi are on the market for judo, tae kwon do, and karate, using different styles of gi for BJJ training just doesn’t cut it, as multiple reasons support the need for a traditional BJJ gi.</p>
<p>Gi&#8217;s from other fighting traditions are catered towards their fields. For instance, Judo gi are cut very loose around the neck and sleeves, offering opponents an easy target when in the clinch, and most karate and tae kwon do gi are made extremely thin, wearing out quickly from multiple grappling training sessions. Essentially BJJ gi&#8217;s are the best for that form of training, and is typically a requirement from most competing BJJ bodies, as well as by trainers.</p>
<h2>BJJ gi colors</h2>
<p>Besides just requiring the use of a BJJ gi, most trainers and competitions require particular colors to be worn. Mainstream and tradition dictates the use of blue and white BJJ gi, as these have been the popular choice, and denotes a level of respect for the BJJ tradition. Though other outlandish colors such as camo, red, green, and yellow have been popping up within the mainstream fight scene, these BJJ gi&#8217;s are typically seen as a disrespectful representation of a BJJ competitor, and most competitions outlaw some these colors. Blue and white are the best colors to choose when purchasing a BJJ gi, as these colors are accepted by all competitions and trainers.</p>
<p>Most BJJ gi producers have their own unique sizing charts, so be careful when choosing your gi, and make sure to follow these guidelines. Other options include different fabrics and weaving, so make sure to find a BJJ gi that is comfortable to you, and ensure that your training experience is an exceptional one.</p>
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		<title>The Difference between a Judo Gi and a BJJ Gi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Judo and BJJ Gi Basics A gi is traditionally worn in the practice of martial arts. It is usually loose fitting, made from light weight fabric and designed to be true to the form of the martial art being practiced. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) developed from Judo making the gi for both sports very similar. [...]]]></description>
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<p>A gi is traditionally worn in the practice of martial arts. It is usually loose fitting, made from light weight fabric and designed to be true to the form of the martial art being practiced. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) developed from Judo making the gi for both sports very similar. <em>Judo and BJJ gis may look alike but they are different</em> and it is not recommended that you wear a BJJ Gi for Judo or vice versa, especially if you intend to participate in officially sanctioned competitions since the governing bodies have different regulations for the gi.</p>
<h2>Judo &amp; BJJ Gi: Differences and Purposes</h2>
<p>Judo is predominantly concerned with throwing whereas BJJ is primarily concerned with grappling and groundwork. The <strong>BJJ Gi is constructed to address the needs of the BJJ fighter</strong>. A BJJ Gi will have a tighter fit on the cuffs of the pants and jackets than a Judo Gi, giving the opponent less material which they can hold onto. The International Judo federation has very strict guidelines for the Judo Gi style and length of sleeves. International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation regulations for a BJJ Gi are more relaxed.</p>
<h2>BJJ Gi Types</h2>
<p>A BJJ gi is categorized by the type of weave used in its construction. The gi can come in single, double, or gold weave. The basic BJJ gi is made using a single weave. It is cheaper and lighter than a double weave gi. It is also less durable and easier for your opponent to hold onto. The double weave gi is similar to the single weave but is heavier and more durable. The double weave gi is stiffer and more difficult for an opponent to hold onto. The gold weave gi is a hybrid of the single and double weaves. They are durable but lighter than a double weave.</p>
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