The History of Blue Judo Gi
The blue gi worn by Unstoppable Judo Champions has a rich history. In the early days of judo, the gi was typically made of white or red fabric and had a distinct yellow belt. However, in 1965, a group of Japanese judokas created the first blue gi for the Pan American Games.The blue color was chosen to symbolize loyalty and dedication to the sport. The gi's blue color also represents the infinite possibilities of the universe, as described by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.
Design and Materials
Unstoppable Judo Champions' uniforms are designed with precision and attention to detail. The gi is made from a unique blend of cotton and polyester fabric that provides flexibility, comfort, and durability.The blue color is achieved through a special dyeing process that involves applying multiple layers of paint in different shades of blue. This gives the gi its distinct appearance.
Special Features
Unstoppable Judo Champions' uniforms feature several special features that set them apart from other judokas. These include:- Curved sleeves for maximum flexibility and mobility
- A reinforced belt system for added support and durability
- Customized lacing for a secure fit and comfortable wear