Friday, November 18, 2011

Whats the difference between a jujitsu and a judo uniform?

I was wondering a if jujitsu uniform is shaped differently than a judo uniform.|||A ju-jitsu uniform usually has slightly shorter sleeves that just come down past the elbow and don%26#039;t have to be rolled up. Also the top or coat is not as long and does not come down to the thighs like a judo gi does and the pants have an extra layer of material sewn into the knee so they don%26#039;t wear out and it also offers a little extra padding for the knee. Ju-jitsu gis also are designed and sized so there is not a lot of extra material for grabbing and tugging or pulling on.|||Some schools use the same gi, and some companies market the exact same gi for both styles. But, basically a Judo gi has always been much heavier and baggier in fit. This is because in Judo, the same as Jujitsu, you are going to be clenching the material for a good portion of each class for throws.





Jujitsu has become a lot more popular after the Gracie%26#039;s came to America and started doing exhibitions. An industry has sprouted up to serve that interest, so now you can find Jujitsu specific uniforms just about any place where they sell martial arts equipment. They tend to be lighter and little more fit than the old Judo gi.

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