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How Did The Martial Arts Clothing Originate

By Marissa Velazquez


Karate is one of the most difficult arts to pursue and learn. It takes away a lot of physical strength from the body. If one has been learning it from childhood, he is bound to be stronger and fitter then the others around him. When one is seen in a martial arts clothing, it is automatically noted and subconsciously kept in mind.

There are different types of karate that one can learn. Different cultures have different forms as their contribution to the world of martial arts. Some examples are kung fu, judo, kick boxing and mixed ones.

It is not true that these sports are meant only for attack and violence. It is most popularly used to stop violence and also for self-defence purposes. It is also a good exercise and helps people in making sure that they are fit. Regular practice also increases the endurance and the stamina levels of a person.

The one thing that grabs the attention of every onlooker and also distinguishes a martial arts personnel from an average person is the uniform. The people who have the privilege to wear the uniform take utmost pride in it as they would have definitely worked hard towards getting it. The uniform is nothing flamboyant- a simple white robe and a pair of trousers and a coloured belt at the waist to mark the level of excellence that the person can perform up to. It still stand out of the crowd as it commands respect.

The founder of the very popular sport form- Judo, is also the designer of the traditional uniform. His name is Kano Jigro, he called the uniform Keikogi. This name was most apt because it means the dress to practice. The simplicity of the uniform lies in the names of the parts of it, the robe is called Uwagi and the trousers are called Shitabaki. There are just Japanese words for a robe and pants respectively.

Keeping in alignment with the climatic conditions of Japan, the costume is made in four different weaves. They all differ from each other in terms of thickness and weight to suit the different climatic conditions in Japan. The first one is the single weave, it is a thin and light costume that is most suitable for summers. There is a double weaved one that is very think and heavy, normally meant fo winters.

The third type is the gold weave. This is not very thick, but neither is it thin in texture. It is used on the pleasant days when it is neither too hot not too cold. It can be categorised somewhere in between the single and double weave. The platinum weave is one that is heavier and thicker than the single weave but is lighter and thinner than the gold weave.

All of these are custom-made for the different climatic conditions that Japan faces. This martial arts clothing is now available in many colors and designs, but was traditionally made with plain white cloth to maintain the dignity of the art. It is important that these costumes are maintained well so that they do not appear to be breaking the discipline of the class.




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