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GI or No GI?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

To a lot of people that title will make no sense at all, but to some of us .......

maybe just yes no answers to maintain mystery

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Karate. Best to have one.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Karate. Best to have one."

A nice snappy heavy one for the kata? KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYA!

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By *aucycouple85Couple
over a year ago

Coalville

Gi... I like the traditional aspect

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Gi... I like the traditional aspect "

With or without hakama?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No gi. I like the speed and unpredictablilty (plus not being ch0ked when I don't expect it)

1 stripe white belt who trains once or twice a year

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"No gi. I like the speed and unpredictablilty (plus not being ch0ked when I don't expect it)

1 stripe white belt who trains once or twice a year "

I like GI because I come from a judo back ground. Have you had a look at luta livre or CSW they are both no GI from the ground up, luta livre had some good leg locks and guard passes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No gi. I like the speed and unpredictablilty (plus not being ch0ked when I don't expect it)

1 stripe white belt who trains once or twice a year

I like GI because I come from a judo back ground. Have you had a look at luta livre or CSW they are both no GI from the ground up, luta livre had some good leg locks and guard passes. "

Yeah I did an Erik Paulson seminar many moons ago when I used to train at Bob Breens academy . Done judo, freestyle wrestling and BJJ but done Lutra Livre.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"No gi. I like the speed and unpredictablilty (plus not being ch0ked when I don't expect it)

1 stripe white belt who trains once or twice a year

I like GI because I come from a judo back ground. Have you had a look at luta livre or CSW they are both no GI from the ground up, luta livre had some good leg locks and guard passes.

Yeah I did an Erik Paulson seminar many moons ago when I used to train at Bob Breens academy . Done judo, freestyle wrestling and BJJ but done Lutra Livre."

I came from judo JJJ and karate with a fair bit of dabbling and kick boxing am loving BJJ the whole culture of its friendly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No gi. I like the speed and unpredictablilty (plus not being ch0ked when I don't expect it)

1 stripe white belt who trains once or twice a year

I like GI because I come from a judo back ground. Have you had a look at luta livre or CSW they are both no GI from the ground up, luta livre had some good leg locks and guard passes.

Yeah I did an Erik Paulson seminar many moons ago when I used to train at Bob Breens academy . Done judo, freestyle wrestling and BJJ but done Lutra Livre.

I came from judo JJJ and karate with a fair bit of dabbling and kick boxing am loving BJJ the whole culture of its friendly "

If you find a good gym, it's legitimately like a second family

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By *B1925Man
over a year ago

neath

Gi - background in traditional jujitsu. Also partial to go trousers and base layer for no go grappling. The trousers helped with traction for more control against an opponents skin.

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