No, generally going to your dojo with a dirty dress is considered disrespectful. If you got them dirty during your way to dojo tell the reasons to your sensei and ask for apology. And don't forget to get it cleaned when you reach home.
it's a matter of choice. personally, i like to wear a shirt underneath my gi, just so the sweat doesnt show as much. but at my dojo, there are some that wear shirts, some that dont.
A Judo Gi. The Gi in Japanese is translated into uniform. There are different types of uniforms. White and Blue, competition one and non-competition. Normally you will wear your non-competition uniform in your Dojo (the hall where you train with your instructors) And you'll wear your thick and heavy Gi to competitions. Also, it's very useful to own both white and blue uniforms. Because at competition you may be asked to switch colours. I personally use my blue Gi for competitions and my white Gi when I'm training. Hope this helps :)
Where ever the dojo handbook says. Check with your instructor, as it will vary from school to school.
Yu-Gi-Oh The Abridged Series - 2006 Dirty Dueling 2-3 was released on: USA: 17 September 2007
No. But it is unhealthy to wear dirty clothes always wash your clothes and stay clean.
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no you need the mask
wear gloves,an condams
they wear old dirty rags that people hated
they wear dirty and teared clothes
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You better, or you will be asked to leave the dojo! Yes, you can certainly wash a gi. Here are some things to help: Be careful of using bleach, it can wipe out the colors in patches. A colorfast bleach is safer. Turn the gi inside out when washing. Over time, the creases will wear through from washing if you don't. More important on heavy weight gi then a lightweight kid's gi. Pretreat any stains such as blood or sweat stains with a good spot detergent. Drying in the dryer can cause some shrinkage. Take it to a damp dry, and then hang to dry. The responsibility of taking care of the uniform is a part of learning to be a martial artist.