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Judo accessories

Judo accessories in the Sportano shopJudo, being both a martial art and a sport, requires from its practitioners not only technical and physical mastery, but also the right equipment. Accessories in judo play an important role, not only in the functional aspect, but also symbolically. From belts, which are a reflection of rank and skill, to training bags, which provide practicality and organisation, each item has its place and significance. These accessories are essential for effective training, safety and maintaining the tradition and culture associated with judo. In the Sportano shop you will find high-quality judo accessories from trusted brands such as Ground Game and Mizuno. Judo training aids In judo training, in addition to the basic equipment such as the kimono and belt, there are many judo training aids that are essential for effective and safe training. These accessories not only enhance the quality of training, but also help to prevent injuries and develop the players' skills. One key accessory is training mats, which provide a safe surface for falls and throws. These mats are designed to absorb impact and protect players from injury. A good training mat should be thick enough and flexible enough, which is essential to absorb the force of impact while providing stability when performing techniques. Body protectors, such as knee, elbow or ankle pads, are another important accessory in judo. They protect vulnerable parts of the body from injuries caused by falls or impacts. These accessories are especially important for beginners who are learning correct fall techniques, and for more advanced athletes who participate in intensive training and competitions. Training dummies are another ancillary accessory that allows throws and grabs to be practised without the need for a training partner. These dummies are models of the human body that allow techniques to be practised with sufficient strength and precision. Using dummies is particularly useful in situations where access to a training partner is limited. Strength and conditioning accessories, such as dumbbells, resistance bands or medicine balls, are also an important part of judo training. They allow you to build strength, endurance and agility, which are key in judo. Exercising with these accessories helps to develop the muscular strength needed to perform effective throws and grabs. The judo belt - a symbol of stature and its significance The belt in judo, known as the obi, is not only an essential piece of equipment, but also a deeply rooted symbol in the culture and practice of the sport. In judo, belts represent not only an athlete's skill level, but also their progress, experience and dedication. From the white belt, which is the symbol of a beginner, to the black belt, signifying advanced knowledge and proficiency, each belt colour has its own unique meaning and is a stage in the long journey towards mastery. The process of earning successive belts in judo is full of rituals and traditions. As an athlete progresses from one belt to the next, they not only hone their technical skills but also develop their discipline, character and understanding of the philosophy of judo. Belt examinations are not only tests of physical skill, but also an assessment of the athlete's character, attitude and commitment. The belt in judo is also used as a practical training tool. Used in various grappling and throwing techniques, the belt is an integral part of training in judo. In training practice, belts are often used to teach proper grappling, control of the opponent and as a support in the execution of complex techniques.Training bag - an essential companion for every judoka The training bag in judo is no less important than the belt itself. As an indispensable piece of equipment for every judoka, the training bag makes it possible to carry all the necessary equipment in a practical and organised manner. A good training bag should be spacious enough to hold kimonos, belts, pads and even additional accessories such as water bottles or towels. Strength and durability are key features of a good training bag, given the weight and frequency of use. Many gym bags come with multiple pockets and compartments, allowing for better organisation and easier access to equipment. Carrying options such as sturdy handles and shoulder straps are also important to ensure comfort when transporting equipment. For many judokas, the training bag has become a personal symbol, often adorned with club emblems, names or symbols relating to achievements in judo. The bag not only facilitates sporting life, but also becomes part of the athlete's identity, reflecting their dedication to judo.
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