Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the japanese word for the white suit worn in jujitsu?

It is called D艒gi, literally means way-suit. And also Keikogi, training-suit. D艒gi and Keikogi are the common name. Jujutsu suit is Jujutsugi, Judo suit is Judogi. Gi means suit or uniform.|||When you first come along you%26#039;ll be fine in a T-shirt and track-suit ... sooner or later you%26#039;ll want to buy a normal white martial arts suit (called a gi). ...


http://www.umsu.manchester.ac.uk/muaikid...|||Pyjamas








No its a gi|||Keikogi so I%26#039;m told|||It%26#039;s also called a kimono by some people.|||Gi|||People usually call it gi but thats a pretty generic term for clothing. In full it%26#039;d be a keikogi, training clothes. It%26#039;s worn in just about all japanese MA. Some styles have a variation on the basic though.





For example:The aikidogi is made with extra padding on the knees.





This means they have their own name. Generally [Style]gi.|||Gi

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