AndrewGreen Posted June 3, 2003 Posted June 3, 2003 I'd watch out for the guys that don't wear uniforms But if you see Vale Tudo shorts, a rash guard, messed up ears and a nose that looks like its been broken a few times get out of there! But seriously, Who cares? There just training clothes, shorts and a t-shirt work just as well, except if you are doing Judo or BJJ... Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
mArTiAl_GiRl Posted June 3, 2003 Posted June 3, 2003 We wear white gi, I personally like the white colour more, but our kata gi's and light blue, almost white. And when we train outside, then only a few of us wear black. Blue is not sold in Estonia anymore, I liked the blue one. Kill is love
wilko9999 Posted June 3, 2003 Posted June 3, 2003 Hi we have 2 gi's, the 1st gi is a traditional Karate gi that is white but the 2nd is a Tae-Kwon-Do style gi this is white with a red strip on the bottoms with Trodai karate on it and a red around the neck. L8er Trodai Karate, Brown Belt 1nd Kyu"Belts Are For Holding Your Pants Up" Bruce Lee"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"Ben Paker
TKDLadyInSC Posted June 3, 2003 Posted June 3, 2003 We wear white dobaks. It symbolizes the purity of our art. 1st Degree Black BeltTaeKwonDo
AndrewGreen Posted June 4, 2003 Posted June 4, 2003 Pure in what sense? Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
Zdoshi Posted June 4, 2003 Posted June 4, 2003 Our students, and assistance wear full blakc gi Full Instructors wear White Jacket, Black Pants Masters Instructors wear Red Jacket, Black Pants
TKDLadyInSC Posted June 5, 2003 Posted June 5, 2003 Pure in what sense? As in unchanged. 1st Degree Black BeltTaeKwonDo
AndrewGreen Posted June 6, 2003 Posted June 6, 2003 Unchanged in what sense, TKD is a fairly recent creation... A unchanging art is a DEAD art. Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
mArTiAl_GiRl Posted June 6, 2003 Posted June 6, 2003 dead art? Do you mean, that those arts which have changed through the years and are more new, are living and continues to be alive/live? Kill is love
AndrewGreen Posted June 6, 2003 Posted June 6, 2003 dead art? Do you mean, that those arts which have changed through the years and are more new, are living and continues to be alive/live? Yes, but remember there is always: Good change No change Bad change Bad change doesn't survive very well though. Andrew Greenhttp://innovativema.ca - All the top martial arts news!
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