What is the name of the suit/robe type thing that people in karate and other MMA wear? - karaté robe
His name is gi.
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When you speak in a context of karate, is the word "IN" in the Japanese word for "clothing".
Sometimes "doing" Change before and, in particular, as a martial art or clothing, religious dress, but mostly synonymous.
If we are all about Japanese art, karate, Judo, Aikido, Kyudo, Kendo speak, etc. .. they all use the term "GI" to the clothes they wear to practice or to describe the train.
MMA is of course a combination of different disciplines, of course, some people use the GI, but I'm sure it is for every professional MMA differently.
Depends on who you talk to Some speak of a soldier or a uniform, some even Dobok (sp?) depends only style of martial arts and martial arts, which has begun. Languages are concerned with the names of the uniform.
8 comments:
When you speak in a context of karate, is the word "IN" in the Japanese word for "clothing".
Sometimes "doing" Change before and, in particular, as a martial art or clothing, religious dress, but mostly synonymous.
If we are all about Japanese art, karate, Judo, Aikido, Kyudo, Kendo speak, etc. .. they all use the term "GI" to the clothes they wear to practice or to describe the train.
MMA is of course a combination of different disciplines, of course, some people use the GI, but I'm sure it is for every professional MMA differently.
Depends on who you talk to
Some speak of a soldier or a uniform, some even Dobok (sp?)
depends only style of martial arts and martial arts, which has begun. Languages are concerned with the names of the uniform.
His appeal Keikogi or Dogi in Japanese
Karate-Gi.
If you're talking about BJJ / Judo, then it is called a gi or kimono. In fact, it only depends on who is speaking at this time.
It is a geographical indication for some, as some call it doobuk taekwondo.
Called the Gi, but there was once a kimono.
Dress
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