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Types of sport: Flying disc sports

April 25th, 2011 admin No comments
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Types of sport: Flying disc sports




Types of sport: Flying disc sports

Main category: Flying disc games

* Disc dog

* Disc golf

* Dodge disc

* Durango boot

* Double disc court

* Flutterguts

* Freestyle

* Fricket, (AKA disc cricket, cups, suzy sticks or crispy wickets)

* Friskee

* Goaltimate

* Guts (sport)

* Hot box

* Ringo

* Ultimate (sport)

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Aikido uniforms. Dressing Up to Train. Japanese martial arts.

March 26th, 2011 Aikido master No comments
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Aikido uniforms. Dressing Up to Train. Japanese martial arts.




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Aikido uniforms. Dressing Up to Train. Japanese martial arts.

Like all arts or for that matter, Aikido has their own set of uniforms. The aikidogi or the uniform used in aikido is similar to the keikogi used in most arts. Keikogi is a term used to refer to uniform for training.

This is a general term used to refer to uniforms of donned for traditional arts class. For Aikido it’s the aikidogi, for Judo it’s judogi, for Jiujitsu it’s the jujutsugi, karategi for Karate, kendogi for kendo and the shinobi-iri and shinobi shozoku for Ninjutsu arts. The training uniforms used in arts are often times referred to as mere gi or dogi.

The aikid?gi consists of simple trousers and a white jacket or uwagi or upper garment. For aikidogi, wraparound jackets used in judo and karate are acceptable. Judo jackets are thicker and are built for durability since in judo the jacket receives considerable stress the techniques like seizing and throwing.

For aikidokas, judo jackets might be advisable since some Aikido techniques also involve some keikogi grabbing which could tear the cloth during practice. Sometimes, aikido uniforms are customized to handle precisely the stress in some techniques. Although, personalized or specialized aikodogis are uncommon. If you do find keikogi specially made for Aikido training, you’ll notice that the gi has reinforced kneepatches.

The jacket is also a little longer around the waist which allows the aikidoka to easily tuck them to their hakama. The Aikdo jacket might also have shorter sleeves since basic techniques of Aikido focuses on wrist grabs and twists. The uwagi might be made heavyweight tightly woven terrycloth which is similar to uwagi of Judo or heavy canvas similar to karategi. Regardless, both are strong enough to withstand the regular grappling and throwing found in Aikido training.

Aside the trousers and wraparound jackets, Aikido schools also add hakama, which looks like a dress or skirt, to the uniform. The concept behind wearing a hakama is to be able to hide the movements of the feet. The hakama is commonly black or indigo in and are usually reserved for aikidokas that have received the dan rank.

In Aikido, most of the styles or schools use the ky?/dan ranking system which is the norm in the arts . However, each style has different qualifications for meeting each rank and each style might use colored belts for ky? levels while others do not. In some schools the hakama is worn by all students regardless of rank. While in other styles, only female aikidokas are required to wear them.

When buying for first aikidogi it is important to make sure that the size and fit is right. Uniforms that are too small will constrict your


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