Thursday, 27 February 2014

Taking Care Of Your Hemp Jiu Jitsu Gi

By Mollie Burton


A large number of sporting activities require their players to have specific uniforms, or outfits. This is also especially the case when there are a team of players, for example, in a football or hockey match. Karate, as well as all forms of martial arts, require the fighters to wear a certain type of clothing, which can be known as a hemp jiu jitsu gi. Someone who takes their martial arts training seriously will want to take care of their clothing, and look good while they are practicing or when they are up against an opponent.

Martial arts clothing is of a white material that is usually cotton. There are long pants and a jacket, as well as a belt that is tied around the waist of the fighter in a certain manner. Belts are different colors to show the rank of the fighter. The kimono-style jacket and drawstring pants have to be well taken care of, in terms of cleanliness, because a fighter who shows up in stained clothing is considered to be disrespectful.

If gi's are washed in the right way, they can look good for a long time. The washing process must be carefully done, however, because of the white color. White clothing can easily lose their brightness, and are also more easily stained. Before you start washing, make sure you have the correct cleaning agents by including baking soda, borax and vinegar in your shopping list.

Along with these items, use some normal washing powder and oxidizing cleaner. All of these substances can be added to the water of your wash once you are ready. You can use a small amount of water that will be adequate for just your martial arts wear, but ensure that you are doing a cold wash. Many people find top-loader machines ideal. The amounts of vinegar, baking soda and borax to use are as follows: 1 cup vinegar and 1/3 cup borax and baking soda.

Allow all the substances to dissolve for a few seconds and then add your outfit to be washed. You can turn on the machine so that it swirls the water and helps the cleaning agents to dissolve. Once your outfit is in, allow the machine to complete a normal washing cycle.

When the machine is done, you will have to dry your clothing. Gi's should be dried naturally, from the heat of the sun. Air-dried clothing will stay in better condition for longer, and also do not require much ironing. You may not need to iron them at all.

Martial arts outfits should never be bleached. Bleach will thin the fabric and cause it to become yellowed. If there are stains you need to remove, look for a suitable product that does not contain bleach.

You may also need to wash your sparring gloves from time to time, and the other things you wear, such as an undershirt, will need to be washed. You can use the same procedure for these things as for your gi's. Rank belts cannot be washed, as they will shrink. They will lose their contoured shape.




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