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    How long does "Poser Probation" last?

    One thing I used to hate about playing pick-up games of football were the posers that would show up with their Dion Sanders jersy, with a mouthpiece and receivers gloves, but would completely suck on the field. Of course since I didn't dress the part, they would get picked first, but that team would suffer the consequences of judging a book by it's cover :icon_sunn

    Anyway, I was just curious about the social protocol of BJJ. How long should one be training before one starts showing up in Sprawl or Clinch Gear shorts, or a Rednose (or other brand name) gi? Do I have to go through several pairs of $5 walmart Starter shorts before deciding to throw down the cash, or are people going to look at me and take extra special care in making me squeal for coming off as a poser.

    I'm just curious, but I'm still sticking with the Walmart gear for a while, since I don't seem to have a problem using it for Kung Fu, weight training and BJJ. I was talking to one of the guys that loves his Clinch Gear shorts, and a few of the guys have those Sprawl shorts with the stretch material panel in the crotch area, and I thought they looked very cool. I was also thinking about getting a Jiu Jitsu gi as well.

    #2
    I bought some Sprawl shorts and a grappling top after like a month, when I first started going to the no-gi classes. I won't waste my money on the $5 crap that rips and stuff. It's lasted me for 7 months so far. I got a few "nice outfit" remarks when I first showed up, but I stayed for a while now and even competed (lost 1st match :P), so I think I can be considered a "regular".

    PL

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      #3
      Well, there's no reason to ever buy sprawl shorts unless you're fighting, but there is a good reason to get a good long sleeved shirt like underarmor, or a rashguard. They keep you cleaner, more comfortable, and cooler. Buy better gear as soon as you're sure you're serious.

      After about 2 months I bought a pair of board shorts and a long sleeved underarmor. I don't think you'll need anything more fancy under most conditions.

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        #4
        On the subject, make sure you never ever buy any clothes to wear outside of training that reference your hobby. The only excuse for anybody to be wearing gear like tapout and SFUK, etc is because you were given it as a promotion before your previous fight.

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          #5
          Bought the $75 gi which the school had on hand. Will keep that until it wears out. Then I will buy a new one. Repeat. Or when I rearrange my schedule, perhaps I'll have another gi on hand while the other one dries.

          Regarding those who wear pimp gear, I think a bit less about working on what I need to work on, and a bit more about seeing if I can "beat" billy bad ass.

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            #6
            I brought myself a long sleeve Vitamins and Minerals rash guard and a pair of gi shorts a while ago. Funny thing is, I don't have a qualm about wearing them at my academy, but when I trained at other academies whilst travelling, I felt that the poser factor went waaay up.

            In some respects I'm lucky, though. My instructor is the Aussie distributor for Koral Kimonos, and a lot of my training partners seem to have bought gis in a number of outlandish colours, so my green and black MKM blends right in :)
            Last edited by NSLightsOut; 9/20/2005 6:42am, .

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              #7
              I am actually asking a question along the same lines in another thread in the General BS section, maybe i can get some of your opinions.

              I will start taking BJJ within this month, I have a JJ Gi, but its no name and is not BJJ cut/style. What is the general attitude towards having just a plain white traditional JJ Gi while doing BJJ. Now I probably will buy a better gi later but this one was free and seems like a reasonable choice for a total nuub like me.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Osiris
                Does oit have all the grips?
                I am not exactly sure what you mean - the gi has a thick stiched lapelle, and the pants are reinforced at the knees. I guess the only really big difference that I can tell is that the jacket has a larger bottom section - i.e. covers the ass.

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                  #9
                  you will be fine

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by feedback
                    On the subject, make sure you never ever buy any clothes to wear outside of training that reference your hobby. The only excuse for anybody to be wearing gear like tapout and SFUK, etc is because you were given it as a promotion before your previous fight.
                    I wear fight Ts out allt he time. So they dont make me look cool?

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                      #11
                      Who cares what peope think, whether they think "oh cool" or "what a poser!"? Wear what is going to work best and last longest for you if you are going to do this long term. For instance, I bought a Koral gi and some Sprawl shorts when I started BJJ because I felt if I bought cheap shit I would just have to replace it later. Plus I look cool in my "Hey did you know I do MMA??? I am t3h tough" shirt.

                      EDIT: Clothes do not make the poser. Posing makes the poser.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by locu5
                        Who cares what peope think, whether they think "oh cool" or "what a poser!"? Wear what is going to work best and last longest for you if you are going to do this long term. For instance, I bought a Koral gi and some Sprawl shorts when I started BJJ because I felt if I bought cheap shit I would just have to replace it later. Plus I look cool in my "Hey did you know I do MMA??? I am t3h tough" shirt.

                        EDIT: Clothes do not make the poser. Posing makes the poser.
                        Ahh, I bought some of those split sprawl shorts that Mir wears. Not because I grapple just because I got sick of ripping and overstretching other shorts when kicking. The split ones are nice, a little too short, but theyre nice.

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                          #13
                          JW, buy a jiu-jitsi or judo gi, it will last longer than any other type of gi in Bjj class. Don't waste your money on a fancy designer gi, if you're a beginner, that is a sure sign of a poser. I personally like the unbleached Atama's. They are inexpensive and they last. They are also fairly plain.

                          As for no-gi, just buy a rashguard and a good pair of basketball shorts. I've been wearing them for no-gi class for a couple of years now and they work. Just make sure the shorts have a drawstring, otherwise you're sure to get pantsed (sp?), usually about the time some attractive woman comes into the dojo. While I normally wear nothing but cotton, I found the artificial fiber mesh shorts to be more breathable.
                          Shut the hell up and train.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by locu5
                            Who cares what peope think, whether they think "oh cool" or "what a poser!"? Wear what is going to work best and last longest for you if you are going to do this long term. For instance, I bought a Koral gi and some Sprawl shorts when I started BJJ because I felt if I bought cheap shit I would just have to replace it later. Plus I look cool in my "Hey did you know I do MMA??? I am t3h tough" shirt.

                            EDIT: Clothes do not make the poser. Posing makes the poser.
                            Exactly. I bought Sprawls because I knew they had a good reputation and didn't want to keep buying shit.

                            But I bought a regular single weave HCK gi because my instructor said it would last me a long time, so I knew I wouldn't have to buy another one for a while. If he had told me that it would only last me 6 months, while the more expensive one would last 2 years, I would go for the more expensive ones. I like QUALITY. This could stem from the fact that my dad ALWAYS buy shit because it's "cheaper" and it breaks down and then he has to buy the good stuff anyway, but I just don't see the point in buying something that I'll probably have to replace soon anyway.

                            PL

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                              #15
                              You get pantsed at your gym? That's a little, weird. We did that in school as kids, but grown adults doing it is just, weird.

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