Brazilian Jiu – Jitsu, commonly known as BJJ is one such
form of martial arts. It has evolved from its original form known as Jujutsu
accomplished in Japan. Basically it deals with advanced 'grappling' techniques
and forms a major part of the Mixed Martial Arts. History states that all kinds
of martial art practitioners like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gi must have a
uniform to set them apart from different arts such as karate, judo etc.
Likewise Bjj Gi Kimonos is a uniform for the bjj with which a
lot of regulations are related. Jiu Jitsu competitions often go behind the set
of laws for BJJ Kimonos given by the largest Jiu Jitsu federation known as
International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation.
It is to make sure
people don't make altercations in their competitions uniforms to make it more
difficult for their opponents to use against them. So first let’s start with
look of it. Gi’s that have tears in them anywhere won’t be allowed for
competition so don’t forget to make sure that your Bjj Kimonos
are in good condition. Colors allowed for your competition uniform must be
traditional white, blue and black. But remember that combination of all these
colors is also not permissible. In other words, both top and pant should be in
same color, same brand and model. Length of it should go down to the thighs and
sleeves must reach the wrist when you expand your arms in front of the body.
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