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Karate Uniforms Who To Ask?May 28th 2013, 8:05am
 

 

Karate Uniforms Who To Ask?

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BryonTefft   May 28th 2013, 8:05am
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In looking for Karate uniforms to buy, it's better to ask an expert about it if you're not sure about which style to purchase. Sellers at martial arts supplies stores can help you decide on the type, color, and size of uniform to buy. Remember that there are considerations you have to make in buying a Karate uniform. One is the type of uniform you need. Some styles are made specifically for a certain activity. For instance, Kata Gi are designed to be used for Kata competitions, while the Kumite Gi is best for fighting and sparring. Each style has its own characteristics that make them good for certain Karate activities. The size is another important factor you have to consider. Beginners usually use the uniform with the lightest weight while experts prefer heavier uniforms. Moreover, the color of the uniform you should buy depends on the instruction of your sensei or the uniform policy in your club.



Every sensei requires students to wear a karate uniform during training and competitions. This is because Karate uniforms have their advantages that can help athletes improve their performances. The proper uniform adds style and accuracy to the movements and techniques. For instance, a Kata Gi is best to be used when performing a Kata because it highlights the movements and stances of the Karate practitioner. A Kumite Gi, on the other hand, is the uniform for fighting and sparring. It's made in materials that can withstand physical contacts and rigid training. The other types of Karate uniforms are the Training Gi and the Japanese Cut. The training Gi is usually used by beginners, while the Japanese Cut is considered as the most traditional style of Karate uniform. You need different uniforms for various purposes. Before making a purchase, don't forget to check out the uniform's quality and durability. This way, you can ensure that you will get what you've paid for.

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