Karate gi
A karateka wearing a karategi
A karate gi is a standardized piece of karate clothing that acts as a uniform .[ 1]
Whether or not a student is ranked, one must bring a gi to the academy.
Components
A karate gi includes a martial arts jacket , as well as a martial arts pant.[ 2]
The gi is white.
The belt can be:
White
Yellow
Purple
Orange
Green
Blue
Brown
Black (sub-divided by dan )
References
↑ Karate Gi Overview. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
↑ Gi Components. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
Comparison of styles
Origins Styles
Ashihara
Budokan
Byakuren
Chitō-ryū
Enshin
Gensei-ryū
Gōjū-ryū
Gosoku-ryu
Isshin-ryū
Kyokushin
Motobu-ryu
Ryūei-ryū
Seidokaikan
Shidōkan
Shitō-ryū
Shohei-ryu
Shōrin-ryū
Shōrei-ryū
Shōrinjiryū Kenkōkan
Shorinjiryu Koshinkai
Shotokan
Shūdōkan
Shūkōkai
Shuri-ryū
Tōon-ryū
Uechi-ryū
Wadō-ryū
Yoseikan
Yoshukai
Techniques Training methods
Kihon
Kata
Bunkai
Kumite
Kobudō
Full contact
Culture Competition
Karate Combat
Karate at the World Games
Karate World Championships
Asian Karate Championships
Karate at the Asian Games
European Karate Championships
Karate at the Summer Olympics
Kata
Anaku
Ananku
Annan
Chinte
Chintō/Gankaku
Enpi
Fukyugata
Gojūshiho
Jion
Hangetsu
Kūsankū/Kanku-dai
Naihanchi/Tekki
Nijūshiho/Niseishi
Passai/Bassai
Pinan/Heian
Rōhai/Meikyo
Sanchin
Seisan/Hangetsu
Seiunchin
Shisochin
Sōchin
Taikyoku
Tensho
Unsū
Wankan
Wanshū
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