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New to martial arts training? Here are some helpful tips on how and where to buy martial arts supplies....
Whether you're taking karate, judo, taekwondo, or some other form of martial arts, you might feel overwhelmed when it comes to buying martial arts supplies and uniforms. There are many items you'll need to get started, but there are also many supplies you won't need right away. If you're not careful, you'll overspend and buy unnecessary items. Here are some tips on how and where to buy martial arts supplies.
Buying Martial Arts Uniforms
Karate, judo, taekwondo, jujutsu, and other types of uniforms are usually available at many martial arts schools. Unfortunately, even if your school does sell uniforms, the choices might be limited. Many schools only carry certain brand names, and often have limited sizes or styles. These styles are likely designed to meet the school's requirements, but this doesn't mean you can't shop around at other sources. If you need a special size or design because of your body's build, then feel free to shop around at local stores that sell martial arts supplies or you can shop online. There are also many choices for both men and women.
Before shopping for martial arts uniforms, know what you're looking for and what your school requires in a uniform. Know your precise size measurements to ensure comfort during training and practice. Also, become familiar with the terminology associated with martial arts. For example, the words "karategi" or "gi" are common words used for karate uniforms and are of Japanese origin. The word "judogi" means judo uniform. The word "obi" means training uniform belt. A "dobok" or "do bohk" is a uniform worn by martial arts practitioners. Knowing these terms can be useful when searching for martial arts supplies online.
Some companies will also provide martial arts embroidery, patches, crests, or badges for personalization of your uniform.
Beware of Low Quality Uniform Material
A martial arts uniform must be flexible, but also very durable because you will be moving around quite a bit. Choose material that allows you to move and breathe. Make sure the uniform has reinforced stitching and medium-to-heavy material to prevent rips during your training. You are more likely to find lower prices (but also lower quality material) at a local chain store than at a martial arts specialty shop. If you must spend less, check online martial arts stores first. Online retailers often carry quality brand names at lower prices, such as Arawaza, Tokaid, BudoNord, and others.
You can also buy used items through consignment shops, online auctions, and so forth. But again, beware of low quality items or overly used uniforms. The material might be worn or stretched if it has been used often. On the other hand, a person who took a class and quit after the first few lessons might offer you a "like-new" uniform at a very low price!
Buying Other Martial Arts Supplies
If you're just getting started with a martial arts class, only buy the basic necessities for starters. Ask your instructor to provide a list of what you'll need as a beginner. You should be able to test the waters to see if you will enjoy learning martial arts without spending a fortune. Get the necessary protective equipment as needed for certain training - you might not need it all at once. Protective gear includes head gear (with face cage), fist protectors, foot mitts, ankle braces, shin and instep guards, knee guards, male or female groin guards, armor, female chest guards, and gum protection.
Along with your uniform, you might need martial arts shoes and workout clothes including workout pants, sweatshirts, or tank tops. These items can be found online easily using keyword searches through the search engines or by visiting a website that sells martial arts supplies. Brand names such as Arawaza, Tokaido, BudoNord, and many others can often be found at one website so you can easily shop for your uniform and accessories at one place.
Shop around and gather information through online research or by asking your instructor before buying martial arts supplies. This can save you time and money as you prepare for your new sport!