A Judo Gi. The Gi in Japanese is translated into uniform. There are different types of uniforms. White and Blue, competition one and non-competition.
Normally you will wear your non-competition uniform in your Dojo (the hall where you train with your instructors)
And you'll wear your thick and heavy Gi to competitions.
Also, it's very useful to own both white and blue uniforms. Because at competition you may be asked to switch colours.
I personally use my blue Gi for competitions and my white Gi when I'm training.
Hope this helps :)
In judo you wear a judo Gi. A judo Gi consists of a jacket and pants. The two most common colors are blue and white. With the judo Gi you must also wear a judo belt. The belt shows your rank in judo.
a judo uniform is called a Gi.
Judogi
A gi (suit)
Judo training uniform is called Judogi or you can just called Gi.
Yes its called Judo flip by Asheru
Judo began in Japan and uses Japanese terms. In Japanese, you indicate someone that does something with the suffix 'ka.' So you would be called a judo-ka.
dojo
In japan, mat is Tatami and we just call it Judo Tatami.
Correct romanization of the word is 'juudougi' and it's written 柔道着. Means 'judo uniform'.
Judo is the martial art referred to as the "gentle way."
The uniform is called a Gi
'Shido' is the term for a penalty
Uniform means " the same". So a soldiers costume as you called it is uniform because they all dress the same.
non-uniform can be called
Uniform means " the same". So a soldiers costume as you called it is uniform because they all dress the same.