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the traditional attire worn for practicing judo, typically consisting of a jacket and pants made from thick cotton
A judogi is a traditional uniform worn in the martial art of judo. It consists of a jacket, pants, and a belt. The jacket is typically made from thick, durable fabric to handle the grabbing, pulling, and throwing movements in judo. The pants are loose-fitting to allow freedom of movement. The belt, worn around the waist, indicates the practitioner’s skill level, with different colors representing different ranks. The judogi is worn during training, competitions, and tournaments, providing the comfort and durability needed for judo techniques.
- He put on his judogi before heading to the judo tournament.
- The judogi felt stiff and heavy as he tied the belt around his waist.
- Her judogi was embroidered with her name and country's flag.
- She folded her judogi neatly after the training session.
- The judogi belt signifies the practitioner's rank and skill level.