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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Patch Embroidered Iron/Sew on Badge 9cm BJJ Grappling Gi Badges Applique

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One more bit – the drawstrings are made of high-density foam, so you don’t have to worry about stopping the practice/match midway to tighten your pants. The patch depicts a Ronin BJJ Emperor and features the head of a samurai warrior covered in a battlefield helmet. As such it has a very intricate design that’s too complicated to explain in words. It has several different colors coming in many shades and is designed to perfection. Moreover, it is 6 x 5 Inches featuring full embroidery. The material is of premium quality, ultra-tough fabric. The colors are not only intense but also impregnable and will never fade away. One of the best BJJ Gi patches of all times, and certainly one you need to have. If you become really good at BJJ, and consistently winning matches and earning medals, expect multiple sponsorship offers as time goes by.

This patch has a 9 Inches diameter and has a gold edge all around. Moreover, it has a navy-colored strip running around housing the words “Keep On Rolling” and ‘Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu”, separated by two gold stars. Finally, the middle has the Shaka sign yet again, this time with the thumb and pinky finger pointing up, This time around, though, there’s no finger tape, The fingers stretch into the navy strip, giving this patch a really cool looking appearance. Extremely durable, and applicable in two ways like the others. To help you, here is a map guide showing the patch-friendly zones on the Gi outfit, make sure you stay inside the dotted lines. If you love BJJ and want to try and make a career out of it by landing sponsors and snagging some cool patches, here are some tips: Before we sign off, let’s talk about how you can secure your best BJJ Gi patches secure it to your Gi. AS we already said, first you have to make sure you choose the right area. Once you have that, keep in mind that the Gi is made of strong material and you’ll need to put in some effort if you’re not a professional. That said, all you need are a few pins to hold it in the perfect spot before you begin, and a needle and thread. About two feet of thread usually provide more than enough to secure even large patches. Remember to start from the inside of the Gi, so that you end at the same spot and tie a perfect knot. Keep in mind that some BJJ schools will allow the students to wear different patches on their uniforms, but others may be stricter. It would be a good idea to ask questions about patches before signing up for a school to see what’s permitted. Where to Put Them?The more often you go to competitions, the more you’ll be noticed by sponsors. Even if you have another sponsor supporting you, there’s always a chance more will step up and want to promote you as well. All beginners will start off with a white belt. As they work their way up, they will learn all the basic moves. The white belt level will help you learn the names of main positions and how to practice techniques that will move you up to the next level. But we must admit, there is a place for some historical evidence about the patches in jiu jitsu. Wallid Ismail vs Royce Gracie Match

But if a jiu jitsu practitioner decided to change his or her gi style, there are two main options to implement it: As the name suggests it is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. So, if you want to emphasize it very much, the following patches will be perfect for you. They all quite clearly emphasize this Brazilian aspect. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu patch It’s simple, small patch (approximately 6 x 7 cm/2,5 x 2,75 inches) only in one color – red. Despite its simplicity, you can add it to your gi in a metaphorical way. It will show everyone on the mat that you really love BJJ and you put all your heart to the training. That’s not the only thing the students can have. Usually, students are allowed to add cutom patches to their Gi outfit along with their academy patch. Some schools allow students to cover a large portion of their Gi with patches because they feel that it gives students a sense of identity.For instance, if a BJJ grappler wears military patches, then other people will recognize that and conclude that the person has military experiences or interests. Usually, the Gi is made with more fabric than a single weave. In fact, the gold weave was a standard that used to be required for BJJ competitions, but the rules have been adapted to allow other types of weaves.

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