Do you ever wonder why you’re required to wear certain attire in martial arts?
Knowing the history allows you to have a deeper connection and understanding of the martial arts you practice.
The Conception of the Judogi
Origin - The Gi was invented by Jigoro Kano Sensei. While Kano was practicing judo, he realized the traditional Japanese kimono was not suitable for practice. After realizing this, he made alterations, such as making the material thicker to allow better anchorage while fighting as well as loosening the fit for better grappling.
Evolution - As time progressed, changes continued to be made to the Gi. Originally only produced in white, the International Judo Federation (IJF) allowed the Gi to be made in blue as well so judges, referees, and the audience could better differentiate the competitors. In addition to color, long sleeves became the “traditional cut” the Gi is now known for.
Standardization - After the design was altered, rules and regulations were set in place. The IJF set rules and guidelines on material specifications, manufacturing, and sizing of the Judogi. To ensure conformity to the rules, a red label is required on the Gi to show compliance.
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