Generally not unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
First of all in actual Japanese it would be called keikogi, dogi or karategi not just gi.
Second in actual Japanese there are no such things as capitals.
Third in English usage gi does not fall in to any of the capitalization categories (proper name etc.)
The Karate costume/uniform is called "Gi".
Karate is practiced in bare feet. The karate uniform is called a gi.
o robe or a gi
The uniform worn when practicing karate is called a gi. There are similar uniforms in other types of martial arts.
Depends on the martial art. Karate has a Gi. Taekwondo has a dobock.
"Gi" is a generic term for dress. In Japanese martial arts, gi is the term used to describe the uniform the class wears. The style of the gi can vary with the style of the martial art, but the term remains the same.
Uniform requirements vary from style to style.In the style I study, the gi is white. It is always white, or a natural fiber color, never black or any other color.Some styles allow instructors to wear black pants with their gi.I always thought that a black belt on a black gi was a waste. I want the black belt to show up!
Karate Uniforms (Gi's) For Gkr Karate are $50 each and come with a belt (White Belt) And Club Logo. Just ask your Sensei or the person that marks your card when you go to your local dojo
The uniform varies from style to style and school and school. The uniform is called a gi in Japanese styles. I believe it is a tobuk in Korean styles. Beginners wear a white uniform with a belt from white to brown (in kenpo karate). and Masters wear a black uniform and the belt they have earned. In my style of Okinawa Karate, white is the only color allowed for anyone.
There are a number of stores that stock Karate Gi's. Stores such as Pirana Gear, Asian World of Martian Arts and Boxing Supplies all stock Karate Gi's.
No. Karate should not be capitalized u nless it is used at the begi n ni ng of the se nte nce.
I wouldn't. Karate gi's tend to be lighter weight then a judo gi. It would likely be ripped to shreds within a class or two. The Judo gi is heavy cotton and is usually quilted with reinforced seams for a lot of grappling.