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Judogi (柔道着 or 柔道衣), also
called keikogi or dogi, is the
formal ****anese name for the
traditional uniform used for Judo
practice and competition. A judogi...
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called a "judoka" (柔道家, jūdōka), and the judo
uniform is
called "
judogi" (柔道着,
jūdōgi, lit. 'judo attire'). The
objective of
competitive judo is to throw...
- older).
Rules related to the
judogi are
primarily related either to
safety or to
preventing contestants from
wearing judogi that
prevent their opponent...
- machines, as this can
cause shrinkage. The Jiu-Jitsu gi is
similar to the
judogi with a few differences. Jiu
jitsu regulations allow for
tighter cuffs on...
- gi/kimono (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu uniform) Dobok,
Korean martial arts
uniform Judogi (柔道着/柔道衣), judo
uniform Jujutsugi (柔術着/柔術衣),
jujutsu uniform Karategi (空手着/空手衣)...
- for
Karate practice and competition. A
karategi is
somewhat similar to a
judogi (柔道着 or 柔道衣, Judo uniform) as it
shares a
common origin; however, the material...
- some tolerance).
Wearing blue or any
other color judogi is
considered disrespectful, as the
white judogi is
traditional and has
cultural significance. Undershirts...
- jiu-jitsu" challenge, it was
fought under jiu-jitsu rules,
including judogis and a 20-minute time limit. It was an
uneventful affair;
Gracie pulled...
- ground. However, judo is
traditionally and
exclusively trained using the
judogi, as such, many
techniques and
strategies from judo can not be translated...
- practitioner's
uniform is
commonly referred to as gi or
kimono is
similar to a
judogi, but with
slight differences in the
dimensions and
often made of lighter...