Monday, January 11, 2010

Karate Gi For Sale How Should A Gi For Karate And Aikido Fit?

How should a gi for karate and aikido fit? - karate gi for sale

Soon I am going to do, karate and aikido, and I have to buy a GI. How should it fit? How much time should be your arms and legs? Any other suggestions in connection with the acquisition of a first soldiers?

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4 comments:

gtfordma... said...

Transported in bulk, but they do not depend on his feet and hands, IG too heavy, not only longer, but really kept cold and do light collected and kept constant evaporation of sweat on your body temperature light on IM.

Adam Falcon said...

It must be very loose. So make sure you are not on the little jump. This will significantly reduce, if they are washed.

He also receives a heavy weight and high quality. It's worth the extra money to crumble because the cheaper and easier. They are only good for maybe a year of hard training. However, a truck for many years.

mafundhe... said...

The best thing to do is talk to your teacher.
I can not tell you how many new students came to my classes with a Tae Kwon Do uniform or otherwise, because you just go and buy what they thought they should receive. I had to always ask why they do not ask me ... very simple, common sense, what to do ...

Houd1n1 said...

Loose Fit. A heavy Dogi, as others have mentioned, is to learn best ... I saw a light tear occurs at the seams when the UKE or collected by the fabric.

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